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Initiated in August 2006 the ENK Complex is a landmark urban development for the city centre of Prishtina, the capital of the newly formed state of Kosovo.
Les dessous du médaillé d'or des Jeux Olympiques de 1952....plus aucun secret après plus de 50 ans de vie
As seen from the Inner Harbor.
From Wikipedia:
"The northern range of this complex of buildings contained a central granary flanked by flour mills, with 27 sets of millstones powered by a pair of steam engines, capable of producing 270,000 lb. of flour per week. Grain could be loaded directly into the granary from vessels on the quayside. The southern range contained the bakery, with two sets of six ovens, back-to-back either side of the central spine wall (beneath a row of four square chimneys). There was a central boiler house with a chimney, with one engine to the north and the other to the south (the engines also powered biscuit-making equipment). The biscuits were dried on the upper floors of the side ranges; there was also a drying kiln above the boiler house. Although fully equipped as a biscuit and bread factory when opened in 1834, it was initially given only one full production run; then in 1839 the equipment was removed and installed instead in the Victualling Yard at Deptford. There was no more baking here until 1843 when, newly equipped, the complex again began to be used for its original purpose (which it continued to fulfil until 1925). It subsequently became a clothing and equipment store. The building was damaged by a fire in 1929, and again in 1960.
"The building is now known as Mills Bakery and includes 86 apartments, commercial and office space."
Barton Community College Men's Soccer second half photos vs Pratt Community College on 9-19-18 at the Cougar Soccer/Track Complex on the campus of Barton Community College in Great Bend, KS.
Photos by Baleigh Griffin, student photographer for Barton Sports Information Department.
Destination Jakarta today, Non-stop Amsterdam-Jakarta.
We arrived in Jakarta in the late morning and headed straight away for the old Harbor and Dutch Cityhall.
That was enough for the day and our 14 hour flight.
Leaving Jakarta already next morning, after a quick stop at the Monas, for Bogor and the Puncak pass, but the pass was deleted from the tour as the roads were blocked during this eastern holiday weekend.
Visited only Bogor Botanic gardens and headed to Bandung via Jakarta.
Bandung is famous for its Art Deco city center.
We boarded the train for a 5 hour scenic drive to Kroya .
Night-stop at Wonosobo with the Dieng Vulcanic area and Java's oldest Hindi temples are nearby.
Fortunatly it didn't rain during our visit to the famous Borobudur temple complex .
We arrived in Yogjakarta for a full package - 2 day visit.
A becak tour in the early moring to the the Sultans Kraton Palace, Shopping, Batik, silver and dinner show to name a few.
On the second day a bicycle tour near Prambanan and more World Heritage at the Impressive Prambanan temple complex
Our second scenic trainride ends in Batu.
Time to relax here and prepare for our ultimate sunrise experience at the Bromo vulcano.
One more stopover in Kalibaru with a nice Botanic Garden before we took the ferry to Bali.
A few days at Bali Sanur Beach, relax and enjoying the sun.
Despite a few activities : Mountainbike at Bali's famous Ricefields, snorkling and visiting art village Ubud as we headed for our last
visit at the Tanah Lot temple for sunset.
Our Unesco World Heritage visits
Abandoned cars on the old Koonalda Homestead complex (an old sheep station/service centre before the Eyre highway was moved further south + now run by the Parks service ~100k E of the WA border) in the Nullarbor National Park
These photos are from early sessions in our Wild training complex phase. We start with exercise bands perfecting movement technique and improving core strength and then move on to sandbags and kettlebells.
Barton Men's Soccer intrasquad scrimmage on 08-17-19 at the Cougar Soccer Complex on the campus of Barton Community College in Great Bend, KS.
Photos by Todd Moore, Barton Sports Information Director.
A Keith Anderson and the Sunshine Band Concert was held at Taji Military Complex, Iraq, May 25, 2018. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Darren T. Herring Jr.)