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Diciembre 2014 - Nestares (Cantabria)
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The Port-Royal National Historic Site is a National Historic Site of Canada located on the north bank of the Annapolis Basin in Nova Scotia.
The Habitation at Port-Royal was established by France in 1605 and was that nation's first successful settlement in North America. Port-Royal served as the capital of Acadia until its destruction by British military forces in 1613. France relocated the settlement and capital to the south bank of the Annapolis River; the site of the present-day town of Annapolis Royal.
Taken with:
Olympus OM-2n
Olympus OM Zuiko 28mm f/2
Kodak T-Max 400
Scanned with:
Canon EOS 6D
Leica APO-Macro-Elmarit-R 100mm f/2.8
Negative Lab Pro
I was deleting shots I didn't use this morning when I came across this one... I still like it...so am uploading it anyway, even tho a similar one was posted recently...so, no, you aren't seeing double! LOL
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I had to look this up, and it appears Tres Leches cake is soaked in three kinds of milk. Sounds like it might be quite tasty (and if dry, seems like it would definitely have to had been made very incorrectly)! But anyway, as indicated by the 'X' on the box, and as Alec Baldwin might say while doing an impersonation of our current president: "We're scrapping it, SCRAPPED!!", haha :P So of course, after being scrapped, it ends up at the Burnsville Dollar-Wise!
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Dollar-Wise Discount Grocery, 1970's-80's? built, Frontage Rd. at Hwy. 72, Burnsville MS
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PA_004 [10 points]
This is the 4th space invader in the world we are looking at. At least the location. The original PA_004 was deleted a long time ago (before the year 2005) and the second re-invasion or re-activation of Invader himself in the year 2011 for his book 'Invasion of Paris 1.1' didn't survive very long. The third effort for PA_004 is already lasting much longer.
From the book 'Invasion of Paris 2.0' we learned that Invader was once arrested at this location when he was putting PA_004 on the wall.
Other view:
PA_004 (Street view, September 2015)
Date of invasion: 15/03/1998 (the original one)
Date of re-activation: 15/08/2015 (first seen on Flickr after re-activation was on 16/08/2015 by Alexandre Feuvrier)
[ Visited the re-activated PA_004 5 days after invasion in the rain, and came back on a sunny morning. PA_004 was still there! ]
Rebuild by a fan in june 2015
Desactivated again in october 2015
Other views of Space Invader PA_205 HERE
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History says that Charlemagne's army was at the gates of the city and Princess Carcas was at the head of the Knights of the City, after her husband had died..
The siege lasted five years. In the sixth year, food and water were running out. The villagers brought Princess Carcas a pig and a sack of wheat. She then had the idea to feed the pig with the sack of wheat and then throw it from the highest tower of the city outside the ramparts.
Charlemagne and his men, believing that the city was full of food even to the point of wasting pigs fed with wheat, raised the siege.
Legend has it that the Saracen Princess Carcas, seeing Charlemagne lift the siege of her town after five years, ordered the bells to be rung. People then cried "Carcas sonne" [Carcas rings] and this is how the town got its name. A replica of her is in front of the main gate.