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The extent of the invasion is worse than we thought...

 

¡Ya se han visto más invadores! El alcance de la invasión es peor que lo que se sospechaba...

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EXTENSION IMPRIMERIE - SHOWROOM

minolta SRT101

MC TELE ROKKOR-QF 200mm f3.5 + extention tube

 

Catholic and Proud with Harvelyn Binondo and 12 others.

18 hrs ·

“The Most Holy Virgin in these last times in which we live has given a new efficacy to the recitation of the Rosary to such an extent that there is no problem, no matter how difficult it is, whether temporal or above all spiritual, in the personal life of each one of us, of our families…that cannot be solved by the Rosary. There is no problem, I tell you, no matter how difficult it is, that we cannot resolve by the prayer of the Holy Rosary.”

- Sister Lucia dos Santos, Fatima seer

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Today i received my Kenko Extention Tubes, this was one of my first shots. handheld, no flash, 68mm of tubes.

 

First impressions:

im in love with macro :D

i was expecting it to be hard, but its harder then i thought :S

Regardless of the extent of the ongoing tyranny and oppression I have been forced to deal with in Greece for nearly a decade under the harshest environment, my efforts in finding Justice and Freedom for my life have not stopped and it never will until my last breath.

 

Hence, on December 23rd, 2022, while enduring day 140th of my 4th Hunger Strike outside the UNHCR office in Athens, I left my shelter again to reach the Indian Embassy and plead for their help in providing urgent Humanitarian aid and mediation with this UN Agency.

 

Although I managed to speak with two Embassy representatives and even though they said they would help, ultimately they had gotten the Police involved to take me away. This time I was held in Police Custody for 2-hours before being let go.

 

Watch the video and read in-depth details here: 👇

 

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Please sign the Petition and Donate if you can.

 

Thank you. 🙏💔🆘

 

#HumanRights #Justice #Freedom #Immigration #Refugees #Politics #Democracy #Petition #Crowdfunding #Philanthropy #Europe #Greece #Athens #UnitedNations #UNHCR #India #IndiaInGreece

In Home eyelash Extention Service

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE LASHES - BEST EVER- NATURAL-LAST LONG EVER

  

"Natural Set"- Noi tu nhien : $50

"Full Set" - Noi hoi day : $60

"Glamorous Set" -Noi dai quyen ru : $70

"Lower Lash Extensions" - Noi mi duoi : $15

"Removal" - Thao mi : $10

Touch up $30 and up

Extra fee for Mobil service

Pentax-A 50mm and zeikos extention tube

Bruce Jenner before and after plastic surgery pictures show a huge difference of facial features. Bruce jaw line was loose to some extent which now has become tighter due to botched up surgery.

 

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exploring the bangle's beauty to a deeper extent

This extention was to the side of the main Joinery building.

The bath caught my eye bathed in a pool of light.

 

1.6 seconds @ f~10

 

ISO 100

 

11mm

Boyd Carney and Kindi Smith mapping the extent of the 1.89m tide (at 9:07am Port of Newcastle)

The extent of my model collection as seen in 2003. Needless to say it's grown quite a bit since this photo was taken! Photo taken by Hayden Legge on the 8th May 2003.

Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae)3 weeks post-disentanglement off NY Harbor, Nile 2016 calf (AKA NYC0131). Note the extent of entanglement scars on dorsal surface of peduncle

The extent of fireworks I got to photograph on July 4th...

Regardless of the extent of the ongoing tyranny and oppression I have been forced to deal with in Greece for nearly a decade under the harshest environment, my efforts in finding Justice and Freedom for my life have not stopped and it never will until my last breath.

 

Hence, on December 23rd, 2022, while enduring day 140th of my 4th Hunger Strike outside the UNHCR office in Athens, I left my shelter again to reach the Indian Embassy and plead for their help in providing urgent Humanitarian aid and mediation with this UN Agency.

 

Although I managed to speak with two Embassy representatives and even though they said they would help, ultimately they had gotten the Police involved to take me away. This time I was held in Police Custody for 2-hours before being let go.

 

Watch the video and read in-depth details here: 👇

 

👉🔗 chng.it/xnBYn46Hng

 

Please sign the Petition and Donate if you can.

 

Thank you. 🙏💔🆘

 

#HumanRights #Justice #Freedom #Immigration #Refugees #Politics #Democracy #Petition #Crowdfunding #Philanthropy #Europe #Greece #Athens #UnitedNations #UNHCR #India #IndiaInGreece

Windhaag near Freistadt is a market town in Upper Austria in the Freistadt district in the Mühlviertel with 1,609 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2023).

 

Windhaag near Freistadt is located at an altitude of 723 m in the Mühlviertel. The extent is 9 kilometers from north to south and 9.5 kilometers from west to east. The total area is 42.85 square kilometers. Of this, 18 percent is agricultural land and 43 percent is forested.

  

History

Originally located in the eastern part of the Duchy of Bavaria , the area has belonged to the Duchy of Austria since the 12th century. After 1120, the Freiwald north of Freistadt was slowly cleared , which marked the beginning of the settlement of Windhaag. The earliest written evidence is “Winthag” (1456). The name means Hag in an exposed, windy place or Hag populated by Slavs (cf. Wenden ). A wooden clearing chapel was mentioned in a document in 1380. In 1487, a late Gothic church was built by Starhemberg landlords, which was still incorporated into the mother parish in Grünbach, and was consecrated by the Bishop of Passau in 1507. From 1490 the place was assigned to the principality of 'Austria ob der Enns'.

 

A school and a water pipe were reported as early as 1614. Due to the upswing of the town, Emperor Ferdinand III. market rights were granted and Windhaag was pilloried. At this time, Heinrich Wilhelm von Starhemberg (Reichenau lordship) is recorded in the chronicle as the landlord. Economic development took place in the brewery industry and in the yarn and thread trade. In 1680 there were reports of a major fire in the parish church.

 

In 1704 the restored church became the center of the now independent Windhaag parish. From the Middle Ages to the 19th century there was a flood on the Maltsch , so timber was transported north towards Budweis and Prague . Due to its location away from the major trade routes, the market was spared from the great chaos of war.

 

In the 18th century the school was housed in house number 7. Fires were reported in 1841 and 1872, the latter of which gave the church its current appearance. In 1848 Leopold Sicher became the first mayor of the new community and took the place of the market judge. The school, built in 1873 after the fire, was used until 1967.

 

Anton Bruckner was a substitute teacher in Windhaag from 1841 to 1843. In the old schoolhouse ♁ ⊙ you can find memorabilia such as old school desks and inkwells. In the church he was responsible for the music. He composed the Windhague Mass for the solo singer of the church choir.

 

From 1918 the place belonged to the federal state of Upper Austria . After Austria was annexed to the German Reich on March 13, 1938, the place belonged to the Oberdonau Gau , and since 1945 it has again belonged to Upper Austria.

 

Honored in 1993 as the “Most Beautiful Village” in Upper Austria, the award was given in 1997 as an energy-saving community by the Upper Austria . Energy Saving Association . On September 20, 2002, the community received the Austrian Solar Prize, and on December 4, 2002, the European Solar Prize ceremony from Eurosolar took place in Berlin.

 

Population

Development and structure

In 1869, 1,685 people lived in the municipality. By 1961, the population grew to 1,898 people, the highest level in history. The population has been shrinking noticeably since 1961, which is probably due to the decentralized location. In 1991 the community had 1,848 inhabitants, but at the 2001 census it had only 1,734, a decrease of 6.6%. On January 1, 2018, the community had 1,579 residents, 799 men and 780 women (50.6% to 49.4%).

 

The German dialect generally spoken in the Windhaag area and in Upper Austria is Middle Bavarian . In 2001, 96.2% of people in Windhague said German was their everyday language. Another 2.9% spoke primarily Turkish , 0.6% spoke Czech , the remainder spoke other languages.

 

The proportion of Windhague residents with foreign citizenship was 3.5% in 2001, below the Upper Austria average. 2.4% of the Windhague population had Turkish citizenship , 0.2% had German citizenship and 0.9% were other citizens. In total, around 3.5% of Windhague residents were born in a country other than Austria in 2001.

 

Culture and sights

Catholic parish church Windhaag near Freistadt hl. Stephen

Spörbichl wind farm: wind power plant

The Weather Shuttle: A machine that sits on the continental divide and is powered by water.

The clock: The largest mechanical clock in the Mühlviertel made of granite, bronze and steel with a mass of 10 tons, 5.5 of which are moving.

Stone Bridge: Border crossing to the Czech Republic for pedestrians, cyclists, skiers and horse riders.

Museums

Windhaag near Freistadt is located on the Mühlviertler Museumsstrasse . There are 5 museums in the municipality:

 

Open-air museum Venetian saw Felbermühle : A show saw made from old components. It is fully functional and illustrates the mechanism of a single-blade saw.

Hofwieshammer: The last saw hammer in Austria, dates back to the 16th century and was in operation until 1938.

Green Belt Center : The Austrian-Czech visitor information center presents three permanent exhibitions on the topics of people and nature, the European Green Belt and the Iron Curtain.

 

Natural monuments

Rushing rock : There is a granite formation around 6 meters high near the town of Hammern. You can only hear the rustling of the Maltsch when you are close to the stone.World icon

Edelbauer Steinfelsen : Rock formation with climbing aidsWorld icon

Sacristy at the Jankus Church : stone rock with ascent protection and viewing point with information boardWorld icon

 

Music

Market Music Band Windhaag

Fire Department Music Windhaag

Windhaag church choir

Choir “The Voices”

 

Economy and infrastructure

Economic structure: Windhaag is an agricultural community, 150 people work in agriculture and forestry, just over a hundred in the production sector and in the service sector. [9]

Education: The town has a kindergarten , an elementary school , a middle school and a branch of the state music school.

 

Health: There is also a general practitioner in the community.

Fire department: There are five volunteer fire departments (FF) in the municipality. The FF Windhaag, FF Paßberg, FF Prendt – Elmberg, FF Spörbichl and FF Unterwald provide fire protection and general help.

 

Sports

Sportunion Windhaag: The football club plays in the 2nd class NordMitte, in the eighth division in Austria.

 

Politics

With the local council and mayoral elections in Upper Austria in 2003, the local council had the following distribution: 12 ÖVP, 5 SPÖ and 2 FPÖ.

With the local council and mayoral elections in Upper Austria in 2009, the local council had the following distribution: 12 ÖVP, 4 SPÖ and 3 FPÖ.

With the local council and mayoral elections in Upper Austria in 2015, the local council had the following distribution: 11 ÖVP, 4 SPÖ and 4 FPÖ.

With the municipal council and mayoral elections in Upper Austria in 2021, the municipal council has the following distribution: 12 ÖVP, 4 SPÖ and 3 BIWI.

From 1945 onwards, the ÖVP always achieved an absolute majority. The SPÖ was the second strongest party . The FPÖ has only been running in elections since 1997, otherwise no other parties take part in the local council elections. In 2003, the ÖVP became the party with the strongest vote with 59.2%, in 2009 with 61.2% and in 2015 with 59.0%, which corresponds to an absolute majority. The FPÖ parliamentary group dissolved on January 31, 2019 and is currently no longer represented in the local council.

 

Mayor

until 2008 Alfred Klepatsch (ÖVP)

2008–2019 Erich Traxler (ÖVP)

since 2019 Martin Kapeller (ÖVP)

Coat of arms

 

Coat of arms of Windhaag

The coat of arms is made of silver and shows a red three-mountain rock. A fire-breathing, golden-crowned and red-armored panther grows from the central hilltop, flanked on the right and left by a green conifer. The Red Panther is the heraldic animal of the Starhembergers , who acquired Windhaag am Waldt in the second half of the 14th century . The Starhembergers also enforced the market survey.

 

The awarding of the municipal coat of arms and the approval of the municipal colors took place on May 12, 1641, at the same time as the market survey.

 

Personalities

Sons and Daughters of the Church

Franz Traxler (1876–1950), member of the Constituent National Assembly and member of the National Council, CSP

These are teh heads of two pelicans sculptured from engine parts. I have several pictures of these pelicans in normal circumstances for reference (see Brisbane City set) Brisbane Flood January 13, 2011

 

Southbank.

The extent of the invasion is worse than we thought...

 

¡Ya se han visto más invadores! El alcance de la invasión es peor que lo que se sospechaba...

This is the extent of direct sunlight in winter in our new place. That swatch of light lasted about 8 minutes! Thank goodness tomorrow is the solstice and the days will be getting longer again. When we moved to this place in late September, this entire wall was bathed in sunlight for most of the morning. I can only imagine how nice it will be in June when the days are at their longest.

EXTENSION IMPRIMERIE - SHOWROOM

On a site of a roadbed extent 20,76м on aerial image we have revealed change of the sizes of a track that is connected with linearly-vortical structure fields of stresses and deformations!

 

* We propose any company to integrate any geoinformation into High Res. (1-5sm) multicomponent volumetric 3D-4DGeoSEIST GIS (will be cost $50'000):

 

* The approbation of 3D-4D GeoSEIS Tomography method on any area, as my research at Iron Ore Open Pit №1 of PAO“CGOK” (Krivoy Rog, Ukraine) will be cost only $5000...

 

* The integrated 3D-4D GeoSEIS Tomography Method is a unique tool of 3D-4D transformations and integration of DEM, airborne thermal & multispectral satellite images, airborne/ground gamma-ray spectrometry, geophysical, geological and geochemical data into multicomponent volumetric 3D-4DGeoSEIST GIS for an exact and cost-effective 4D modelling!

 

* The prime commercial focus is a consulting service to assist predictive discovery of mineral & oil-gas deposits through application of advanced multicomponent volumetric 4D GeoSEIS Tomography modelling of spectral brightness and geophysical fields to targeting problems. This emerging 4D GeoSEIS technology is starting to be utilized by exploration companies and has the potential to improve the probability of exploration success by reducing the time and cost involved in discovery.

Situated on a slight rise about 200m NW of the original extent of Manorhamilton town and separated from it by NE-SW section of the Owenbeg River. Sir Frederick Hamilton received a grant of over 5,000 acres in 1621-2 which he proceeded to increase, and by 1631 he had over 16,000 acres. He had undertaken to build a castle, which was probably not finished until 1636. In January 1642, Manorhamilton was besieged by Irish rebels under such leaders as Brian McDonogh and Owen O'Rourke or Teige O'Connor Sligo, who were encamped at Lurganboy. On January 30th they burnt the town but failed to capture the castle, and they lifted the siege on April 3rd. In the following year Hamilton used the castle as a base for raids as far afield as Sligo and Donegal. Hamilton left Ireland in 1643-4 and died in Scotland in 1647, but the castle seems to have survived until it was burnt by the earl of Clanrickard in 1652.

The castle is a two or three-storey rectangular house, although most of the third storey does not survive. There are two wings projecting on the N side which are not separated from the main house by party walls. The house is U-shaped and open to the N. The wings have a court between them, but its S wall, which would have had the original doorway, does not survive. There is a sallyport which is partly below ground level at the centre of the S wall of the house. There are four slightly rhomboid corner-towers which have three storeys at SW and SE, but those at NE and NW have five and four storeys with the use of mezzanine floors.

The house had two large transom and mullion windows in the S wall at ground and first floors, but these are either robbed or blocked and there are smaller windows, either blocked or robbed, on the E and W walls. The NE wing was probably the kitchen as its W wall at the ground floor has a large robbed fireplace. The main house was poorly provided with fireplaces with only small ones at the S end of the E and W walls and in each wing at the first floor.

Each floor of the corner towers usually has a window and two gun-loops, and some even have fireplaces. The corner towers communicated with the main house through lintelled passages, but there are no garderobes or latrines in the house.

All the quoins, except those from two angles of the corner towers, have been robbed, as has most of the dressed stonework from windows and doorways. There is a plinth all around and string-courses externally over the ground and first floors. The corner towers have three courses of banded masonry only on their outward-facing walls over the first floor.

The house is within a bawn defined by a reconstructed wall at W and remnants of the N end of the E wall. The interior is flush with the surviving top of the S wall, but there is evidence of corner towers only at SW where the W wall survives to three floors, and at SE where the foundations of a tower are visible. Elsewhere the bawn is defined by more modern walls, but there is no indication of where the original entrance may have been. Archaeological testing in the vicinity of the castle has failed to produce any related material, but an excavation inside the bawn has produced evidence of a cobbled surface in the courtyard and evidence of a basement within the castle. The castle has now been conserved, and guided tours can be had for a modest fee.

 

Reverse showing severity of the tear, foxing, and general discolouration, caused by acidic impurities and pollution.

Urban extents illustrate the shape and area of urbanized places. Urbanized localities are defined as places with with 5,000 or more inhabitants that are delineated by stable night-time lights. For poorly lit areas, alternate sources are used to estimate the extent of cities.

This shows the leg extensions and the full height of the legs.

The 11th Street West/Circle Drive interchange is open, to an extent. Up until June 20, 2013, the future off-ramp from Circle Drive to 11th Street from southbound Circle Drive was the intersection of 11th Street West and Circle Drive. Now, the off-ramp is closed and access to 11th Street West from Circle Drive involves a series of detours. At least accessing Circle Drive northbound is much simpler now, as you can use the on-ramps from 11th Street West. More information on this detour can be found by clicking here. This is part of the Circle Drive South Project, which is scheduled to open by July 31, 2013.

The extent of my excitement for railroad photography in/around Ames has all but bottomed out. I find myself reaching for new locations to photo... This is an angle I've gotten many times over, but always in afternoon lighting and never with a train actually crossing over coming the right direction. I need to get out of this town. Sigh.

 

Union Pacific Railroad

Clinton Subdivision

M.P. 194

 

[04.03.2010]

a different angle, 2x3 exposures

The extent of my costume efforts for "Superhero Night". I was "Taco Bell Girl" and I fought hunger in the night (or whenever hunger strikes).

Found in my garden in the UK,used 50mm prime with tripod and all 3 extension tubes

Extention from concept of the daily light & shadow in Autumn, after explore the " rainy night" ,"dream light " , "mysterious light " & "cold night" , for the Series V, I am more interest about the contrast of light & shadow , and the light in between the noisy & calm space. Here are my presentation. Kindly advise what you thought.

This is John Tallis’s highly desirable 1850 Map of the United States. This is the earliest variation on this map that includes Texas as a state. Herein Texas is depicted at near its fullest extent including both Santa Fe and but excluding the Green Mountain extension in the Northwest. Wisconsin and Iowa are shown with amorphous boundaries. Offers several beautiful vignettes depicting the Baltimore Washington Monument, The Capitol in Washington D.C., Penn’s Treaty with the Indians, and an American Indian Buffalo Hunt on the Great Plains. The upper right quadrant features a U.S. flag shield and an Excelsior seal. The ornate border includes the portraits of Washington and Franklin. Undated, but the form of Texas allows us to positively date this to the early 1850 issue of Tallis’s valuable map.

 

Situated on a slight rise about 200m NW of the original extent of Manorhamilton town and separated from it by NE-SW section of the Owenbeg River. Sir Frederick Hamilton received a grant of over 5,000 acres in 1621-2 which he proceeded to increase, and by 1631 he had over 16,000 acres. He had undertaken to build a castle, which was probably not finished until 1636. In January 1642, Manorhamilton was besieged by Irish rebels under such leaders as Brian McDonogh and Owen O'Rourke or Teige O'Connor Sligo, who were encamped at Lurganboy. On January 30th they burnt the town but failed to capture the castle, and they lifted the siege on April 3rd. In the following year Hamilton used the castle as a base for raids as far afield as Sligo and Donegal. Hamilton left Ireland in 1643-4 and died in Scotland in 1647, but the castle seems to have survived until it was burnt by the earl of Clanrickard in 1652.

The castle is a two or three-storey rectangular house, although most of the third storey does not survive. There are two wings projecting on the N side which are not separated from the main house by party walls. The house is U-shaped and open to the N. The wings have a court between them, but its S wall, which would have had the original doorway, does not survive. There is a sallyport which is partly below ground level at the centre of the S wall of the house. There are four slightly rhomboid corner-towers which have three storeys at SW and SE, but those at NE and NW have five and four storeys with the use of mezzanine floors.

The house had two large transom and mullion windows in the S wall at ground and first floors, but these are either robbed or blocked and there are smaller windows, either blocked or robbed, on the E and W walls. The NE wing was probably the kitchen as its W wall at the ground floor has a large robbed fireplace. The main house was poorly provided with fireplaces with only small ones at the S end of the E and W walls and in each wing at the first floor.

Each floor of the corner towers usually has a window and two gun-loops, and some even have fireplaces. The corner towers communicated with the main house through lintelled passages, but there are no garderobes or latrines in the house.

All the quoins, except those from two angles of the corner towers, have been robbed, as has most of the dressed stonework from windows and doorways. There is a plinth all around and string-courses externally over the ground and first floors. The corner towers have three courses of banded masonry only on their outward-facing walls over the first floor.

The house is within a bawn defined by a reconstructed wall at W and remnants of the N end of the E wall. The interior is flush with the surviving top of the S wall, but there is evidence of corner towers only at SW where the W wall survives to three floors, and at SE where the foundations of a tower are visible. Elsewhere the bawn is defined by more modern walls, but there is no indication of where the original entrance may have been. Archaeological testing in the vicinity of the castle has failed to produce any related material, but an excavation inside the bawn has produced evidence of a cobbled surface in the courtyard and evidence of a basement within the castle. The castle has now been conserved, and guided tours can be had for a modest fee.

 

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