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Turned my back on the (in)famous classic view of Auckland City from Hopetoun Street Bridge to concentrate on this view for a while...
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Family : Orchidaceae
A spectacularly flowering exotic orchid seen here growing on an Elaeocarpus grandis (Blue Quandong) tree in Raintrees Native and Rainforest Gardens, Diamond Beach, NSW
Endemic to southern Yunnan Province of China, northeastern India, Assam and Myanmar as a small sized, hot to cool growing epiphyte with ovoid pseudobulbs carrying a single, apical leaf and blooms on a basal, erect, few flowered, umbellate inflorescence that has fragrant [ie. bad] flowers occuring in the spring and fall. This species needs to be grown in a pot or basket with a fast draining medium, partial shade, ample water and fertilizer and good air circulation. Reference
Interior of a single duplex within a larger group of duplex units in a small duplex housing development. The entire town became nearly a ghost town after the government declared it a hazardous place to live due to the local mining causing the ground water to became toxic..and then a tornado hit and nearly everyone who was still there left. It is now a superfund site with only a few residents remaining.
Night, near full moon, 180 second exposure, protomachines set to orange, aquamarine and white.
Go North East's brand new Euro 6 Daimler-engined Wright Streetlite DF/Wright Streetlite Max Micro-Hybrid 5450 (NK66 EVM), which carries a midnight blue base livery, is pictured here in the yard at Saltmeadows Road Depot, Gateshead, whilst being prepared for service. 25/01/17
Representing an investment of approximately £1.7m and forming part of a £10m investment into new vehicles this financial year; Go North East has ordered ten Wright Streetlite Max Micro-Hybrid vehicles, which will be used to upgrade "Durham Diamond" services 16/16A (Castleside - Consett - Stanley - Durham), replacing the existing Mercedes Citaro allocation.
Manufactured by Wrightbus in Northern Ireland, this batch of vehicles feature the latest Euro 6 Micro-Hybrid engines with the cleanest vehicle emissions standards. Unlike previous examples in the fleet, they therefore feature a Wrightbus grille on the rear bonnet, providing additional air circulation.
Similar to all recent orders, these vehicles feature Esteban Civic V3 seating complete with e-leather; two-colour Tarabus 'Wood Effect' flooring; and blue accent lighting, which is fitted underneath seats, to provide extra light on the gangway.
They also feature free customer Wi-Fi, audio-visual Next Stop Announcement LED internal signs, and USB power sockets on the back of each seat to allow mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets to be charged 'on the go'.
Burdinbidearen Euskal Museoaren Fundazioa/Fundación del Museo Vasco del Ferrocarril: as it is traditional, the last day of the season of steam trains in the Basque Railway Museum was celebrated with a special program, that included the circulation of three trains, movements with the steam crane and the circulation of the bus 1884 of Bilbobus carrying out tourist routes by Azpeitia.
Here we see this bus inside the Museum at sunset. It is a Mercedes Benz O405, with bodywork VOV II of Hispano Carrocera, that was build in 1991 for the urban service of Bilbao. Restored in its original condition, it is currently owned by the association Euskal Burnibidearen Museoaren Lagunak/Amigos del Museo Vasco del Ferrocarril (BML/AMF).
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Burdinbidearen Euskal Museoaren Fundazioa/Fundación del Museo Vasco del Ferrocarril: como es tradicional, la última jornada de la temporada de trenes de vapor fue celebrada con un programa especial, que incluyó la circulación de tres trenes, el encendido de la grúa de vapor y la circulación del autobús 1884 de Bilbobus realizando recorridos turísticos por Azpeitia.
Aquí vemos este autobús en el interior del Museo al atardecer. Se trata de un Mercedes Benz O405, con carrocería VOV II de Hispano Carrocera, que fue construido en 1991 para el servicio urbano de Bilbao. Restaurado en su estado original, actualmente es propiedad de la asociación Euskal Burnibidearen Museoaren Lagunak/Amigos del Museo Vasco del Ferrocarril (BML/AMF).
a circulation tunnel at the Tampa Public Library (or a human
gerbil tube twisted around lomo style?) I had to find a lighter,
fun expression after that dark, brooding shot
L-CA+ multi exposure color "inversion" shot
ANNONA MURICATA
A natural remedy for cancer treatment with out any common side effects caused by chemotherapeutic drugs. It is ten thousand times more potent than normal chemotherapeutic drug. It have its effect on dividing cells that have cancer property but no effect on normal dividing cell.
It is commonly seen in areas of North America, South America and Caribbean and known to as by graviola, paw-paw, guanabana. Which is commonly known as soursop.
Now a days most of the people In Kerala planting mullatha at their home (because of awareness programmes held by doctors and several organizations) and it also is available in Lulu hypermarket, Kochi as soursop. Commonly it is known as mullatha.
Each part of the plant like leaves, stem, bark, seeds and fruits are used as anti cancer agent or as a cytotoxic agent. Leaves extract of annona muricata has proved to be used in breast cancer.
Now a days doctors prescribe annona muricata fruit for various cancer especially prostrate cancer. Seeds have insecticidal action as well as cytotoxic action. It is not only know for its cytotoxic activity but also for anti malarial, anti spasmodic, anti bacterial, anti amoebic, anti fungal, anti hypertensive, anti hyperglycemic and insecticidal action. It is also effective in Adriamycin resistant tumour.
For cancer patients adjuvant therapy with soursop fruit juice is most effective.
it also highly effective for several other health issues:
Benefits of Soursop for Skin:
Heals eczema and leprosy:
People suffering from eczema and other such skin problems benefit a lot by using sousop leaves. Mash these leaves and use it as a poultice to treat such problems. Taking the juice of soursop while fasting is said to cure leprosy.
Treatment of skin irritations:
If you suffer from skin eruptions, apply fresh leaves of this fruit on the skin. This helps in healing them quickly. Boils can appear on any part of your body and can be painful also. You can place soursop leaves on the affected areas and soon these boils will be healed.
Young Glowing skin:
Vitamin C and ascorbic acid are found in high amounts in this fruit. These increase the amount of antioxidants in the body, which fight against the free radicals that are responsible for the ageing of the skin, like the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles and pigmentation. As a result, you will get young looking and glowing skin without any blemishes.
Benefits of Soursop for Hair:
Natural Treatment of hair lice:
Soursop leaves are very useful for getting rid of parasites. So, it is great for getting rid of head lice, which can multiply fast and affect your health. Make a decoction with soursop leaves and apply this on your scalp. Wait for a few minutes and then wash off with water. This way you can get rid of hair lice.
Health and Medicinal Benefits of Soursop:
Acts as Natural diuretic:
About 84% of this fleshy fruit consists of water. This helps in hydrating your body. Hence it is a natural diuretic and helps in the treatment of edema or retention of water.
Beneficial for the heart and nerves:
Soursop is a rich source of Vitamin B1, which is very effective for improving your metabolism and to prevent nervous disorders. It is also good for increasing the circulation of blood. Vitamin B2 in it is essential for the production of energy in the body and for the storage of fat in the body. It is also needed for the proper functioning of the nervous system and to maintain the heart muscles.
Fights free radicals:
Soursop contains ascorbic acid, which increases the amount of antioxidants in your body. Antioxidants are vital for fighting against the free radicals and thus keeping your body safe from various infections and disorders.
Fever Treatment:
Make tea with the leaves of this fruit and have it. This can lower the body temperature and cure fever.
Increases energy and endurance:
Fructose is found in high amounts in soursop. This is a simple sugar and a good source of natural carbohydrates. This can helps in keeping you fresh and regain the lost energy within minutes. It also increases your endurance power as it is rich in Vitamin C.
Kills parasites inside the body:
Presence of various nutrients in soursop like amino acids, calcium, ascorbic acid, iron, phosphorous, carbohydrates, thiamine, riboflavin and fiber make it very effective for killing the parasites inside the body and for the overall development of the body.
Kills cancer causing cells:
Soursop leaves are very effective for preventing breast, colon, prostate, lung and pancreatic cancer as it has the ability to kill 12 types of cancer cells. They attack the cancer cells without causing any side effects like nausea, hair loss, weight loss and so on, as you find in the case of chemotherapy. It is also said to be 10000 times more effective than chemotherapy and adriamycin for slowing down the cancer cell growth.
Boil 10 old soursop leaves in 3 cup of water till only 1 cup remains. Let the patients have it twice a day for two weeks to get any visible results. These leaves help in killing the abnormal cancer cells and also allow the cells to grow normally.
Osteoporosis Prevention:
Calcium and phosphorous are found in high amounts in soursop and these are essential for keeping your bones healthy and strong, thus preventing osteoporosis.
Promotes restful sleep:
Soursop can help in inducing sleepiness and relaxation. This is because of the presence of a chemical called tryptophan in it. This fruit is also good for maintaining proper levels of blood pressure and to control hypertension.
Relieves constipation fast:
You can get relief from constipation by having soursop fruit regularly because it is rich in soluble as well as insoluble fiber.
Rich Vitamin C Benefits:
Soursop is loaded with Vitamin C, which is a powerful antioxidant. It can improve your endurance and slow down the signs of aging.
Relieves from pain:
The leaves of soursop have the ability to get you relief from pain because they have analgesic properties. You can chew these leaves or apply them on wounds to reduce pain and heal the wound. If there is excessive pain, then you can boil 20 leaves of this plant with 5 cups of water till it is reduced to 3 cups. Drink ¾ cup of this concoction once a day and you will get relief.
Treatment of mouth ulcers:
Mash soursop leaves with water and apply this paste on the boils inside your mouth. This helps in reducing the irritation and curing the mouth ulcer.
Treatment of urinary tract infections:
Soursop is high in water contents. So it is very effective for treating Urinary tract infections, hematuria and urethritis. Having the juice of this fruit regularly can treat urethritis, hematuria and liver issues.
Treats hypertension:
The high ratio of potassium (278 mg/100 mg) to sodium (14 mg/100 mg) in soursop makes it very effective for people who suffer from hypertension.
Last week I felt like I was running back and forth between sorrow and happiness.
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'Krakauer Zeitung' was a daily newspaper founded in 1939 by the Germans in the General Government. Just two months after the German invasion of Poland, plans to set up a German-language daily newspaper in the General Government took concrete shape. It was first published on November 12, 1939, and the last issue of the daily was published on January 17, 1945. She was available throughout the Kraków district from Tuesday to Sunday, excluding public holidays. The length of the "Krakauer Zeitung" varied and fluctuated between four and twenty pages. The total circulation was between 50,000 and 160,000 copies per day.
In general, it can be said that the newspaper editors limited themselves to very specific topics, which included culture, entertainment, business, sport, but above all politics. Advertisements and announcements also formed a significant part of the newspaper. In addition, the 'Krakauer Zeitung' also provided propaganda-tinged current news from all over the world.
Good photographic material for historians.
Seldom seen large silver coin that was never intended for circulation within the United States. They were used to facilitate trade in the Orient, especially with China.
A true heritage car rests in the Apache Railway yard in Holbrook. This was in mile long string of older hopper cars that were pulled from storage on the APA and are awaiting pick up by the BNSF to go back into circulation. Not too bad looking for being built by Pullman Standard in 7-77.
Circulation Department for the Newton Daily News, 214 1st Avenue East, Newton, Iowa. This newspaper was established in 1902.
The atrium of the Henning Larsen Architects / Olafur Eliasson designed Harpa Concert Hall is full of great angles. I would've liked longer to explore it but on this trip I only had one full day in Reykjavik so couldn't hang around too long.
You can see more of my Iceland photos here : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/sets/72157650886963062
From Wikipedia : "Harpa is a concert hall and conference centre in Reykjavík, Iceland. The opening concert was held on May 4, 2011.
Harpa was designed by the Danish firm Henning Larsen Architects in co-operation with Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson. The structure consists of a steel framework clad with geometric shaped glass panels of different colours. The building was originally part of a redevelopment of the Austurhöfn area dubbed World Trade Center Reykjavík, which was partially abandoned when the financial crisis took hold. The development was intended to include a 400-room hotel, luxury apartments, retail units, restaurants, a car park and the new headquarters of Icelandic bank Landsbanki.
The completion of the structure was uncertain until the government decided in 2008 to fully fund the rest of the construction costs for the half-built concert hall. For several years it was the only construction project in existence in Iceland. The building was given its name on the Day of Icelandic Music on 11 December 2009, prior to which it was called The Reykjavík Concert Hall and Conference Centre (Icelandic: Tónlistar- og ráðstefnuhúsið í Reykjavík). The building is the first purpose-built concert hall in Reykjavík. It houses the Iceland Symphony Orchestra and the offices of The Icelandic Opera."
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