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Only 275KV.

 

I've touched double that and came to no harm, just got a slight tingle. I was just about to prove that to a group of school children in a physics class when I suddenly woke up.

 

What a dream :-)

 

(More like what a load of bollocks I talk.)

An fence warns people to keep out of the baseball field at the local high school, it sits empty and abandoned in the snow.

Views around West Bay, Dorset.

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As I walked through the forest I had to trespass that sign, and I did. I'm luckin I didn't get devoured by a bear or a wolf.

I Love this sign.... it completely sums up the Pilbara - desolate and often in disrepair but beautiful at the same time!

September 16, 2024 - Assembly Hall was closed due to construction.

 

"The Assembly Hall on Temple Square is a Gothic Revival style building finished in 1882. It was built as place of worship for local Latter-day Saint congregations in Salt Lake City, Utah. The historic building is located on the southwest corner of Temple Square. It was built using stone from the same quarry as the Salt Lake Temple.

 

In the late 1870s, many assembly halls were built throughout the community as places to worship God. They were a statement of permanence and refinement for the Church and the community. The Assembly Hall on Temple Square was announced in 1877 to replace an older adobe tabernacle that had not been in use due to the increasing complexity of keeping it in good repair. The Assembly Hall was used at various times to host stake conferences and other meetings for the Salt Lake Stake. It was also used for many years during general conference for stake and mission leaders to report on their service while Apostles of the Church spoke in the Salt Lake Tabernacle. It is still used today as an overflow for general conference and other Temple Square meetings.

 

The building is decorated with original stained glass windows using common designs and symbols of the late nineteenth century. The interior of the building was originally finished in rich detail, including murals on the ceiling depicting scenes and places important in the history of the Church, wood painted to look like marble and fine woods, and new (at the time) electrical lighting. The current interior finishes are from twentieth-century renovations to the building.

 

Like the Salt Lake Tabernacle and the Conference Center, the Assembly Hall features an impressive organ. The 3,489-pipe organ, built in 1980 to replace an older organ, is decorated with Latter-day Saint symbols such as beehives, sheaves of wheat, and sego lilies. Hundreds of small speakers to aid acoustics are hidden under benches to preserve the historic appearance of the building.

 

Today, the Assembly Hall is used for lectures, recitals, and free weekend concerts featuring international artists. Its benches accommodate about 1,200 guests. Admission is free to the public for guided and self-guided tours. The building is handicap accessible." Previous description: www.churchofjesuschrist.org/learn/salt-lake-assembly-hall...

19/04/11. Heathrow Airport, London.

Dug up this pic when looking for photos from my Mt. Shasta adventure with my sister and her kids... I thought this pic was pretty neat but never got around to posting it...

Rough bottom protruding objects!

  

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Hastings pier suffered extensive fire damage during the early hours of the morning on October 5th 2010. The fire, believed to be started by arsonists, quickly engulfed the pier causing 95% damage to the piers structure. In September 2012 a compulsory purchase order was granted that hopefully is the first step towards the reconstruction of the pier.

HPWRT aims to restore the structure, and incorporate a new visitor centre. The one building that survived the fire, the Western Pavilion, will become a restaurant and bar.

Would never happen in Edinburgh, our bins are never empoty enough :-)

Building site 4

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"Caution! Falling Leaves!"? this sounds hilarious if you come from Europe, but wait and see the size of these palm leaves, the hight they fall from and hear the noise they make when they fall!

 

"Attenzione! Caduta foglie" - trattasi infatti di foglie di palma gigantesche e pesanti che cadono da un'altezza considerevole. Prima ho riso, ma quando ho sentito lo schianto, ho capito il cartello!

Ice.

Rowntree Park, York

Well you can get dried milk, why not dry water.

The former military training area Münsingen is now part of Swabian Alb Biosphere Reserve.

Through the military use, nature was largely protected from civilization. Therefore you can find, even today, the typical pasture landscape that was common on the Swabian Alb in the 19th century.

Now it is a magnificent region. Perfect to hike or to bike. But it's not allowed to leave the official trails. It could be dangerous to life!

 

Information PDF

 

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Only September to February?

I say old boy, I know we're British and all that, but isn't that being a tad too sporting, calling a close season on the enemy!

Probably not a good idea to go in there. Gold King Mine, Jerome, AZ

10/05/2025, Don River mouth, Inveroona, Bowen, Queensland, Australia.

 

Despite the reasonably close proximity to dwellings, this river mouth, and the coastal beaches either side, are known to be the habitat of saltwater crocodiles. I am pleased to say that I did not encounter any!

In Singapore, the lingua franca is English. Officially, there are 4 official languages: English, Mandarin, Malay, Tamil

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