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At L'Arche Museum; St. Pierre; St. Pierre and Miquelon; Overseas Collectivity of the Republic of France.
Ignimbrite is the name of the rock on which João Moniz sculpted this representation of a compass by the sea at the marina of Povoação. This type of rock is a testimony of the island's volcanic and explosive history.
Ignimbrito é o nome da rocha em que João Moniz esculpiu esta representação de uma bússola junto ao mar, na marina da Povoação. Este tipo de rocha é um testemunho do passado vulcânico e explosivo da ilha de São Miguel.
Compass Bus
Alexander Dennis Enviro200
YX16OCV & YY15NHK
Seen at the 43rd Brooklands Spring Gathering in April 2016.
A small build of a compass, pencil sharpener, and paper.
Built for Iron Forge 2023 open round with sword pieces as the seed parts. Seed parts are used four times in this MOC. One in the pencil, two more in the compass, and one in the sharpener.
One of three Enviro200 that Compass Travel have to work the local route 7 in Worthing on behalf of Stagecoach
A map I drew for a story I'm writing. I thought adding the real compass made it more interesting.
Here is a link to this part of the story:
The fantastic roof of the National Maritime Museum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Design ( (1656): Daniel Stalpaert
Redesign (2005): Liesbeth van der Pol, DOK Architects.
Glass roof: Laurent Ney (Ney + Partners).
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The compass, located on the East plaza of the Capitol shows the directions to the Supreme Court, Library of Congress, and the House and Senate office buildings.
My Silva Compass is caput! The needle fell off the bezel and I need a compass to try not to get lost! So, here's my new "All singing all dancing" compass which will be tried out and tested on a new route next week as I walk the Haddiscoe - St Olave's Island circular, can't wait!
North, east, south or west, everything keeps coming up roses ... or geraniums. My kind of compass, and another of my wife's inspired flower arrangements.
Taken for the Saturday Self Challenge "Water, or Other Clear Liquid"
Whilst out boating looking for inspiration for the challenge I was experimenting with abstract patterns in the sea. The water was crystal clear in the channel between Tresco and Bryher when this Compass Jellyfish floated by adding some context to abstract sea.
A detail from the dress of a seated statue from Gortyn which still preserves some of its paint. During the 7th and early 6th centuries BC sculptors used compasses extensively to lay out their designs, as seen throughout here.
Heraklion archaeological museum, Archaic period
Compass Bus have hired several double deckers over the last couple of years. Ramel Hamilton's ex Arriva London Volvo B7TL Alexander ALX400 VLA17 (LJ55 BVY) has been here since the Autumn and was today working service 8 between Worthing and South Ferring.
13th April 2023.
This is a famous " Cammenga compass " most important equipment use by secret American and South Vietnamese soldiers for transportation through the jungles to seek and destroy VC base camp.
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Compass Hill looms above the north shore of the Isle of Canna in Scotland's Inner Hebrides. The island is managed by the National Trust for Scotland.
We've been pleased overall with the service we've received from Compass Bank, but their recent redesign goes way, way overboard with the Web 2.0 graphic design clichés. This might help.
For 119 pictures in 2019 #27, "compass". This is a manually operated compass for those occasions when you don't have a gps signal. The red part of the arrow points north. There is a line that isn't really visible in this photo that is etched in the clear base. You point that where you want to go, turn the dial so the indicator lines up with an outline on the base, and read off the degrees from the dial. The basic instructions for getting lost, lol. This was taken in the last green spot in my slowly dying yard, where at 2:00 PM it is already 100 F. It should easily hit 104 later.
Just a quick shot of a compass in our front yard.
Camera: Nikon D7500
Lens: Sigma 17-50mm
(50mm @ f/8, 1/250 sec, ISO 800)
just before the sun came up this morning ..
da garden!
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please see tags, below, for what's growing :)