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striped bass at La Promenade Des Anglais
Photo taken for the New York Times from the Dining review yesterday from the food critic Pete Wells.
You can read the review here: New York Times Dining Review.
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Ce Pinson en mue nourrit encore une nichée tardive... il est vrai que le printemps en altitude ne s'est pas montré avant au mieux la mi-juin cette année !
Cet oiseau exploite la pelouse des alpages en négligeant les pins à crochets et sylvestres proches... sans doute moins riches en insectes en ce moment ! Les blocs de roche épars lui servent de point d'observation.
Réserve Naturelle de Néouvielle (65 - Hautes-Pyrénées) le 12 août 2016
Detail shot of the theater's gorgeous facade and marquee.
The Des Plaines Theater opened in 1926 as a vaudeville palace under the ownership of the Polka Brothers. The architects were Betts & Holcum, who created its interior in lavish Spanish Baroque style with seating for 1,000 patrons, an orchestra pit, and a grand organ. The exterior was Art Deco style, complete with a brightly colored, patterned terra cotta façade.
This theater spent a couple decades awkwardly split into 2-screen format, but has since been returned to its original configuration.
Crac des Chevaliers, is a Crusader castle in Syria and one of the most important preserved medieval castles in the world. The site was first inhabited in the 11th century by a settlement of Kurds; as a result it was known as Hisn al Akrad, meaning the "Castle of the Kurds". In 1142 it was given by Raymond II, Count of Tripoli, to the Knights Hospitaller. It remained in their possession until it fell in 1271. It became known as Crac de l'Ospital; the name Krak des Chevaliers was coined in the 19th century.
Paris; Collège des Bernardins
The Collège of Bernardins, or Collège Saint-Bernard, located no 20, rue de Poissy in the 5th arrondissement of Paris, is a former Cistercian college of the historic University of Paris. Founded by Stephen of Lexington, abbot of Clairvaux, and built from 1248 with the encouragement of Pope Innocent IV, it served until the French Revolution as the residence for the Cistercian monks, students at the University of Paris.
After an overall renovation completed in September 2008, it is now a place for meetings, dialogues, training and culture, offering a rich program of public conferences and symposia, exhibitions, concerts, activities for young people and a theological and biblical studies center. Since 2009, it houses the Académie catholique de France.
It has been the subject of a classification for French historical monuments since 10 February 1871.
The 'Île aux Chèvres' in the Saint Lawrence River with neighbourhood 'LaSalle' of Montréal on the top while approaching Montréal airport
Die Insel 'Île aux Chèvres' im Sankt-Lorenz-Strom mit dem Viertel 'LaSalle' von Montréal im oberen Bildteil während des Anfluges auf den Flughafen Montréal
DL5414 New York City LaGuardia (LGA) - Montréal – Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport (YUL)
14.10.2016
ExpressJet Airlines/ Delta Air Lines Bombardier CRJ700 N761ND
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Der Tag des Baumes 2025 ist am 25. April.
Er wird jedes Jahr im April mit Feierstunden begangen und soll die Bedeutung des Waldes für den Menschen und die Wirtschaft im Bewusstsein halten. Der Tag des Baumes geht auf Aktivitäten des amerikanischen Journalisten Julius Sterling Morton zurück, der 1872 einen "Arbor Day-Resolution"-Antrag an die Regierung von Nebraska stellte, der binnen 20 Jahren in den ganzen USA angenommen wurde. An diesem Tag, ursprünglich der 10. April, werden traditionell Baumpflanzungen durchgeführt.
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Aufnahme von nserem Balkon aus Richtund SĂĽd
I'm pretty sure this area looks good from just about any angle. At least I think so. I probably am going to miss this area the most when I am at Disney World looking for something to photograph.
Andras Des Quartet - 11.04.2025 - Jazzit Musik Club Salzburg
www.jazzfoto.at/konzertfotos25/andras-des-quartet/Index.htm
Besetzung:
Martin Eberle: trumpet;
Kenji Herbert: guitar;
Philipp Nykrin: piano;
Andras Des: percussion;
PARIS-. The Pont des Arts or Passerelle des Arts is a pedestrian bridge in Paris which crosses the Seine River. It links the Institut de France and the central square (cour carrée) of the palais du Louvre, (which had been termed the "Palais des Arts" under the First Empire).
Le pont des Arts (ou la passerelle des Arts) est un pont situé à Paris et traversant la Seine. Il relie l'Institut de France et la cour carrée du palais du Louvre (qui s'appelait « palais des Arts » sous le Premier Empire) ...
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Lac des Brenets is a narrow canyon lake on the border between France and Switzerland. Boat cruises are arranged from the Swiss side of the border from Les Brenets.
In this important book, Drs. Apfel and Fisher demonstrate how explosive technological advances, physicians' unconscious fantasies of heroism, and the urging of patients, among other factors, combined to produce the Diethylstilbestrol DES disaster-a massive tragedy that could occur again in any area of medicine.
* Watch DES videos, read more about DES Daughters and DES Sons.
* DES DiEthylSilbestrol Resources by NCBI: Cancer and Pregnancy.
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