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Apricot e Apple Dumplin da Kenner, xonei quando vi, elas medem 9 cm. Venham bebezinhos. nhoim nhoim...
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Revueflex AC2
(baugl. Cinon CM-4)
Autom. SLR 24x36 mit Blendenvorwahl, elektr. gesteuertem Metallschlitzverschluss und mittenbetonter TTL-Offenblendenmessung.
Central Michigan’s Train 701 departs Durand during May of 1989. If it wasn’t for the red dwarf signal I’d swear this was a black & white picture.
Providence Petrel, Solander's Petrel, Pterodroma solandri, 40 cm. / 15.74 in. Found on tropical seas.
Kiama Pelagic, New South Wales, Australia.
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CM&N 202 has reached the end of line for work today. He will turn and return to Monroe, WI. This former MILW trackage that went to Mineral Point, WI.
Clinging to the end of a long thin leaf hangning just ~60 cm / 2' above the floor this Lebeau's rothschildia (Rothschildia lebeau) was a very convenient moth to photograph at the Haga Ocean butterfly house in Solna, Sweden.
Not only because of the height, but also because it didn't move (being a nocturnal moth means they obviously stay as still as possible during the day).
This is a quite spectacular species with a surprisingly chubby body and beautiful silver "windows" on the wings. Do zoom in on the face - there is some wonderful detail with the hairs there.
Part 1, showing the dorsal side here: www.flickr.com/photos/tinyturtle/52022135745/
From Anzio, Villa Pamphili
I1st-2nd century AD
White marble
Height 155 cm.
cat. 22840
Statue of the god Anubis, here represented according to the Roman style as a personage clad in a toga, but following an "Egyptian" iconography. In his right hand he holds a sistrum, while in the left he has the caduceus of Hermes. Source: mv.vatican.va/3_EN/pages/x-Schede/MEZs/MEZs_Sala04_07_014...
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FIORDALISO CM 45x70
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hand carved painiting on a wood table pictured with acrylic colours
After getting fuel, CM&N 202 will head west from Monroe, WI, to Calamine, WI. This is former MILW trackage.
Ink sketch from imagination went somewhere else than intended. Stopped to contemplate how to carry on and somehow save it.
Ink
Paper
15 x 21 cm
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The loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta) is a species of oceanic turtle distributed throughout the world. It is a marine reptile, belonging to the family Cheloniidae. The average loggerhead measures around 90 cm (35 in) in carapace length when fully grown. The adult loggerhead sea turtle weighs approximately 135 kg (298 lb), with the largest specimens weighing in at more than 450 kg (1,000 lb). The skin ranges from yellow to brown in color, and the shell is typically reddish brown. No external differences in sex are seen until the turtle becomes an adult, the most obvious difference being the adult males have thicker tails and shorter plastrons (lower shells) than the females.
The loggerhead sea turtle is found in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans, as well as the Mediterranean Sea. It spends most of its life in saltwater and estuarine habitats, with females briefly coming ashore to lay eggs. The loggerhead sea turtle has a low reproductive rate; females lay an average of four egg clutches and then become quiescent, producing no eggs for two to three years. The loggerhead reaches sexual maturity within 17–33 years and has a lifespan of 47–67 years.
The loggerhead sea turtle is omnivorous, feeding mainly on bottom-dwelling invertebrates. Its large and powerful jaws serve as an effective tool for dismantling its prey. Young loggerheads are exploited by numerous predators; the eggs are especially vulnerable to terrestrial organisms. Once the turtles reach adulthood, their formidable size limits predation to large marine animals, such as large sharks.
The loggerhead sea turtle has a cosmopolitan distribution, nesting over the broadest geographical range of any sea turtle. It inhabits the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans and the Mediterranean Sea.
In the Atlantic Ocean, the greatest concentration of loggerheads is along the southeastern coast of North America and in the Gulf of Mexico. Very few loggerheads are found along the European and African coastlines. Florida is the most popular nesting site, with more than 67,000 nests built per year. Nesting extends as far north as Virginia, as far south as Brazil, and as far east as the Cape Verde Islands. The Cape Verde Islands are the only significant nesting site on the eastern side of the Atlantic. Loggerheads found in the Atlantic Ocean feed from Canada to Brazil.
In the Indian Ocean, loggerheads feed along the coastlines of Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, and in the Arabian Sea. Along the African coastline, loggerheads nest from Mozambique's Bazaruto Archipelago to South Africa's St Lucia estuary. The largest Indian Ocean nesting site is Oman, on the Arabian Peninsula, which hosts around 15,000 nests, giving it the second largest nesting population of loggerheads in the world. Western Australia is another notable nesting area, with 1,000–2,000 nests per year.
Pacific loggerheads live in temperate to tropical regions. They forage in the East China Sea, the southwestern Pacific, and along the Baja California Peninsula. Eastern Australia and Japan are the major nesting areas, with the Great Barrier Reef deemed an important nesting area. Pacific loggerheads occasionally nest in Vanuatu and Tokelau. Yakushima Island is the most important site, with three nesting grounds visited by 40% of all nearby loggerheads. After nesting, females often find homes in the East China Sea, while the Kuroshio Current Extension's Bifurcation region provides important juvenile foraging areas. Eastern Pacific populations are concentrated off the coast of Baja California, where upwelling provides rich feeding grounds for juvenile turtles and subadults. Nesting sites along the eastern Pacific Basin are rare. mtDNA sequence polymorphism analysis and tracking studies suggest 95% of the population along the coast of the Americas hatch on the Japanese Islands in the western Pacific. The turtles are transported by the prevailing currents across the full length of the northern Pacific, one of the longest migration routes of any marine animal. The return journey to the natal beaches in Japan has been long suspected, although the trip would cross unproductive clear water with few feeding opportunities. Evidence of a return journey came from an adult female loggerhead named Adelita, which in 1996, equipped with a satellite tracking device, made the 14,500 km (9,000 mi) trip from Mexico across the Pacific. Adelita was the first animal of any kind ever tracked across an ocean basin.
The Mediterranean Sea is a nursery for juveniles, as well as a common place for adults in the spring and summer months. Almost 45% of the Mediterranean juvenile population has migrated from the Atlantic. Loggerheads feed in the Alboran Sea and the Adriatic Sea, with tens of thousands of specimens (mainly sub-adult) seasonally present in the North-Eastern portion of the latter, above all in the area of the Po Delta. Greece is the most popular nesting site along the Mediterranean, with more than 3,000 nests per year. Zakynthos hosts the largest Mediterranean nesting with the second one being in Kyparissia Bay. Because of this, Greek authorities do not allow planes to take off or land at night in Zakynthos due to the nesting turtles. In addition to the Greek coast, the coastlines of Cyprus and Turkey are also common nesting sites.
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Manufacturer: Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, (Porsche AG), Zuffenhausen/Stuttgart - Germany
Type: 356 CM 1600C
Production time: mid-year 1964 - mid-year 1965
Production outlet: 16,684
Engine: 1582cc flat-4 (boxer) rear mounted air-cooled engine
Power: 75 bhp / 5.200 rpm
Torque: 123 Nm / 3.600 rpm
Drivetrain: rear wheels
Speed: 175 km/h
Curb weight: 887 kg
Wheelbase: 82.7 inch
Chassis: boxed, pressed-steel platform C box frame and separate all-steel unibody (welded to the floor)
Steering: worm & roller
Gearbox: four-speed manual / all synchromesh / floor shift
Clutch: single dry plate disc
Carburettor: twin Zenith 32 NDIX 2-barrel downdraft
Fuel tank: 50 liter
Electric system: 6 Volts 84 Ah
Ignition system: distributor and coil
Brakes front: 10.8 inch hydraulic ATE (Dunlop licensed) discs
Brakes rear: 11.2 inch hydraulic ATE (Dunlop licensed) discs
Suspension front: independent crank arm axle, 16mm sway bar, 2 continuous leaf spring torsion bars, + hydraulic telescopic Koni shock absorbers
Suspension rear: independent pendant axle, one (1) round transverse torsion bar on each side, longitudinal thrust struts + hydraulic telescopic Koni shock absorbers
Rear axle: independent pendulum axle
Differential: spiral bevel 4,428:1
Wheels: 4½J x 15 steel discs
Tires: 5.60 S 15 Radial Sport
Options: five-speed manual gearbox, Furman 4-cam competition engine (107bhp/5.800rpm), limited slip differential, 70 or 110 liter fuel tank, Air Conditioning, rear window wiper, halogen Hella fog lights, Leitz luggage rack, electric sunroof, sporty three-point seatbelts, twin headrests, VDM wood-rim steering wheel, Blaupunkt AM/FM radio, factory chrome wheels and hubcaps, whitewall tyres, cigarette lighter
Special:
- The concept of of "Project 356" was styled by Irwin Komenda in 1947. The name "356" was chosen as it was the 356th project off the Porsche design desk (in Gmünd/Kärnten, Austria).
- The final design (1948) was created by Ferdinand ("Ferry") Porsche, son of well-known Dr. Ing Ferdinand Porsche, founder of Porsche.
- On 8 June 1948 the Kärnten State Government issued a special permit homologating the car.
- The first Series of 52 additional cars (made of light alloy) were built in Gmünd, Kärnten - Austria and at the first shown at the 1949 Geneva Motor Show.
- The weight distribution 43.1% front and 56.9% rear gives a good weight balance for sporty driving.
- The 356 C Series (July 1963-April 1965) was available as this 2-door 2+2 seater fixed-head Coupé, as 2-door C Cabriolet (3,177 units built) and and as 2-door SC Cabriolet (3,065 units built), all built in Stuttgart - Germany.
Mel Chin
American, born 1951
Spirit , 1994
White oak, tall grass prairie plants, steel, industrial patina, sheetrock, paint
144 in. x 240 in. x 600 in. (365.76 cm x 609.6 cm x 1524 cm)
Museum Purchase, Howald Fund
1999.001
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Mixed Media on Cardboard(Plastic,Markers,Acrylics,Photos & Ink on Cardboard)-Size:21cm x 30 cm-Year 2010-UNTITLED1448-Price:247$.200 €-
All images copyright ©Claudio Parentela.All rights reserved.No unauthorized duplication of any kind.
1 Description
This Titanic 3D metal painting is a true tribute to this majestic ship whose history is fascinating us. It is made 100% by hand by an artist in metal work. This Titanic metal painting is a small work of art as the ship is similar. The main elements are cut from the metal, painted with a suitable metallic paint. The background of the painting is made of painted metal and decorated with a paint. Metal board dimensions: height 50 cm. Width: 75 cm. Board thickness: 6 cm. Weight: 3.7 kg. This Titanic metal painting in painted metal will relook your home with a modern and trendy metal spirit. Metal is a chic and refined decorative stand. This metal painting is a unique and original art creation.
2 STRANGE CHOICE IMHO. SHIP THAT SANK AT A COTTAGE NAMED THE COAST GUARD WATCH, OVERLOOKING A BUSY HARBOUR.
il vicolo più stretto d'Italia. Scoperto nel 1968, è ampio 43 cm all'altezza delle spalle di un uomo medio, ma poco più in alto si restringe a 38 cm. Il vicolo ha strappato il primato alla via Baciadonne di Città della Pieve (53 cm) e in seguito ha resistito alle pretese di altri comuni, fra cui la vicina Civitella del Tronto. Le vie che in Italia hanno ambìto al riconoscimento non hanno infatti dimostrato i requisiti per essere considerate “vicoli” (pavimentati, percorribili e dotati di almeno una porta o di una finestra)
Photo taken in Villa Carmen, Pillcopata, Peru.
PE1005
2023/09/16
1277
FCUT 1350
DSCN7810-CU_CM_S-VAL10-EXN0P20-FINNN
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hand carved painiting on a wood table pictured with acrylic colours
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Krzysztof Klusik (born December 21, 1987) is a Polish painter, known for working with Italian curator and art critic Gaia Serena Simionati. Exhibitions that they did together - Deficit (The Lack) in Galleria Poggiali e Forconi in Florence (2013), and Mitate in Galleria Effearte in Milan (2014) were his career milestones. Klusik also took part in the finale of the exhibition of Premio Combat Prize in Museo Civico G. Fattori in Livorno (2012) and did several shows in Poland, such as Redystrybucje in Galeria U in Wrocław (2013).
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