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This is the oldest house in the Florida Keys outside of Key West. Adderley House, Crane Point Museum, Nature Center and Historic Site, Key Vaca, Marathon, FL (Florida Keys)
Clare explains the history of the Notting Hill area to clients during Context Travel's "Notting Hill and Portobello Market" walk
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In the article, Mrs. Pepitone discusses what SOPA is and shares why the bill was drawn up in the first place.
@astraughnomer explaining to @EmCalSpaceGal the role of @NASAGoddard in building #JWST. @XplorStation
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Photo by Katrina Jackson
Our primary tool for the day, a two-sided rake invented in 1905 by a Forest Service ranger of the same name. It is used for wildfire suppression and trail restoration.
The Unicorn is Attacked
Wool warp; wool, silk, silver, and gilt wefts
South Lowlands, 1495-1505
Unicorn Tapestries, The Cloisters of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Fort Tryon Park, New York, NY
I requested could Tom explain the various elements to build a musical composition . I saw this last year but ran out of memory on the SD card to record the process .
Most interesting I thought and how skilful on his part .
There is more of this clip , to be continued ..
Pitt St. Mall . Sydney
Photo citation: Ted Auch, 2022. Photo courtesy of FracTracker Alliance.
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reptile natural history and captive care with Scott and "Boca" and model lizards at Boise State University Reptile and Amphibian Workshop October 29 - 30, 2016. "Boca" is a Colombian boa consrictor (boa constrictor constrictor) and the poster is of an African horned viper (Cerastes cerastes). Photo by Frank.
these are filmstills
and this movie was shown during a SPREEKBEURT of my son.
I tought it was a stupid idea to have the theme grassparakeets..grasparkieten, shell parakeet, bugie, budgericars, love birds, melopsittacus undulatus.
but I was of of my mind finding such nice video's. I saw also many video's from pet living birds. And I know why I love them. they are so elegant so superbrid.
This image explains the Nature's Unique Blend: Witness the Marvel of a Horse-Donkey Union Creating a Majestic Mule. In this captivating image, the elegance of a female horse and the strength of a male donkey converge, giving rise to a remarkable creature - the mule. Explore the beauty of this rare equine hybrid, a testament to nature's endless wonders
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After a hot morning in the tombs of the Valley of the Kings, a stop in an air-conditioned alabaster factory was a welcome break.
For the full story, see: www.ursulasweeklywanders.com/history/the-queen-who-would-...
A Child Protection Committee (CPC) member displays an iodized salt packet explaining the signs of salt which is iodized at a meeting. Consumption of iodized salt was very low in the village prior to the formation of the CPC. Iodized salt is one of the 10 point agenda which the CPC works around specially through women groups in the village. CPC also conducts a monthly meeting at the village square, discussing issues relating to protection of children from abuse exploitation and neglect. The CPC is a village level committee, responsible for creating a safe environment for children in the villages, with special focus on prevention and elimination of child labour from communities. UNICEF formed CPCs in collaboration with Government of UP and civil society groups under a Child Rights program supported by IKEA in 5100 villages of eastern UP.
UNICEF India/2013/Prashanth Vishwanathan
Members of the Illawarra Knitting Nannas Against Gas (IKNAG) outside the state member for Heathcote's office talking to people walking by.
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