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...quand ton païs serà pas mai que beton e veitura, ont iras ?
Et demain... quand ton pays ne sera plus que béton et voiture, où iras-tu ?
Minar-e-Pakistan is a tall minaret in Iqbal Park Lahore, built in commemoration of the Pakistan Resolution. The minaret reflects a blend of Mughal and modern architecture, and is constructed on the site where on March 23, 1940, seven years before the formation of Pakistan, the Muslim League passed the Pakistan Resolution (Qarardad-e-Pakistan), demanding the creation of Pakistan.[1] This was the first official declaration to establish a separate homeland for the Muslims living in the South Asia.[2] Pakistan now celebrates this day as a national holiday each year.
The monument attracts visitors from all over Pakistan, as well as the inhabitants of the Walled City of Lahore. The large public space around the monument is commonly used for political and public meetings, whereas Iqbal Park area is popular among kite-flyers.
E.633.204 di Trenitalia Cargo assegnata al deposito locomotive di Torino Orbassano, espleta l'MRV 39143 da Cervignano Smistamento a Massa Zona Industriale, qui mentre viene deviata presso Polesella (RO) per dare la precedenza ad alcuni convogli passeggeri.
Un ringraziamento speciale ad Alberto Nava che mi ha permesso questo scatto.
E.633.204 of Trenitalia Cargo assigned to the locomotive deposit of Torino Orbassano, carries out the MRV 39143 from Cervignano Smistamento to Massa Industrial Zone, here while it is being diverted at Polesella (RO) to give precedence to some passenger trains.
Location: Derailed, Crash boat
Music: www.youtube.com/watch?v=QI8VrXkffcg&list=PLFVhfkZYBpC...
See the great Gorba McMahon's wonderful version here: www.flickr.com/photos/gorbamcmahon/22096952594/
Pose: marketplace.secondlife.com/p/LW-Poses-Nothings-gonna-hurt...
"Sou, sou desse jeito e não mudo
Na roça nós tem de tudo
e a vida não é mentira
Sou, sou livre feito um regato
Eu sou um bicho do mato
Me orgulho de ser caipira"
(Joel Marques/Maracaí)
The Cathedral Church of the Holy & Undivided Trinity
The Lantern
The city of Ely sits in the Cambridgeshire Fens on a 23 square mile Kimmeridge Clay island which, at 85 feet above sea level and is the highest land in the Fens.
The city and surrounding area is dominated by Ely Cathedral. The present building dates back to 1083 ad is built of Limestone which was brought by barge from Barnack quarry near Peterborough. Cathedral status was granted and the diocese of Ely was created in 1109 out of part of the Diocese of Lincoln.
It is known locally as "the ship of the Fens", because of its prominent position above the surrounding flat landscape.
The central octagonal tower, with its vast internal open space and its pinnacles and lantern above, forms the most distinctive and celebrated feature of the cathedral, this was built shortly after the original central stone tower collpased in February 1322.
Walburgiskapelle Weschnitz - Erntedank oder privates Thanksgiving?
Die Walburgiskapelle befindet sich im Wald auf dem Kahlberg, einer historischen Stelle, an der Kaiser Karl der Große im Jahr 795 die Grenzen seines Reiches und die der Mark Heppenheim festlegte.
Schon im 16 Jh. ist an diesem Platz eine Kapelle nachgewiesen - wann sie erstmals gebaut wurde, weiß man nicht.
Die Kapelle ist der heiligen Walburga geweiht, die eine Nichte des Missionars Bonifatius gewesen sein soll. Manche glauben, der Platz könnte zuvor ein keltisches und germanisches Bergheiligtum gewesen sein. In der Tat widmeten christliche Missionare oft heidnische Kultplätze um, statt sie zu zerstören.
Für die Kelten-These spricht, dass man Reste von Erzbergbau gefunden hat, den schon die Kelten betrieben.
Auch heute noch finden Wallfahrten zu dieser Kapelle statt - ein magischer Platz mit einer fantastischen Aussicht.
The Walburgis Chapel is located in the forest on the Kahlberg, a historical spot where Emperor Charlemagne defined the borders of his empire and the Mark Heppenheim in 795.
There is evidence of a chapel on this site as early as the 16th century - no one knows when it was first built.
The chapel is dedicated to St. Walburga, who is said to have been a niece of the missionary Boniface. Some believe the site may have previously been a Celtic and Germanic mountain sanctuary. Indeed, Christian missionaries often rededicated pagan places of worship rather than destroying them.
The Celtic thesis is supported by the fact that remains of ore mining, which the Celts already operated, have been found.
Pilgrimages to this chapel still take place today - a magical place with a fantastic view.
BR Blue 37144 has charge of the 07.16 Cambridge - Kings Lynn seen here passing Ely Dock Junction. The fine array of oil lamp lit semaphore signals were swept away the following year prior to electrification.
* 37144 emerged from Vulcan Foundry (Newton-le-Willows) in June 1963 was withdrawn in March 1994 and cut up at Simms Metals Beeston in October 2003.
Pane con curcuma e semi di lino e girasole, farina di farro e crusca di avena
Bread with turmeric, spelt and oat flower, sunflower and flax seeds
TheSinner - Wifi - Wall/Floor decor
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Catsuit, harness and shoes