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A ministra Simone Tebet, presidente do Banco Africano de Desenvolvimento, Akinwumi Adesina e embaixadores de cinco países, assinam Compacto Lusófono.
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Another first at TreeHouse: wrapped finish on a compact kit! And what a fine specimen for this first—super deep bass, floor tom w/legs, front wooden hoop, brass hardware everywhere possible…Everything stacks except the wee 8” tom which the customer ordered last-minute. LOTS of configurations possible. Nice! 7x8, 8x10, 9x13, 16x16, 20x20; plied maple; Green Glass Glitter Wrap.
Very rare Schuco bear that is also a ladies compact with face powder, a mirror and a section under the head that once would have held lipstick, a small trace of which can be seen.
There are so many awesome new 1x1 printed tiles. This isn't even my favorite, but it's very common and so not that expensive.
The collapse of the St. Francis Dam on March 12, 1928, is, in terms of loss of life, the second-greatest disaster in California history. The first was the San Francisco earthquake and fire of 1906. The death toll from the collapse varies from about 400 to more than 600.
Built by William Mulholland, known as the father of Los Angeles' municipal water system, the 1,300-foot span of concrete in San Francisquito Canyon held more than 12 billion gallons — a year's supply for the entire city about 50 miles to the south.
It was three minutes before midnight when the dam broke, freeing a 10-story-high avalanche of water to sweep 54 miles west to the ocean. Water engulfed whole towns, dozens of ranches, an Edison construction camp, the Harry Carey Indian reservation and trading post, and DWP Powerhouse No. 2.
It demolished 1,200 houses, washed out 10 bridges and knocked out power lines. Bodies would wash ashore as far south as San Diego.
-LA Times
Porst Compact Reflex SP with the Vivitar 20mm f/3.8 wide-angle lens on Arista 100 EDU 35mm film (rebranded Fomapan from the Czech Republic)
ICBC Salvage yard
Caught in the middle of 2 vehicles.
Queensborough, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada