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Walking on the lava flow. Much of which is obsidian.
Newberry National Volcanic Monument was designated on November 5, 1990 to protect the area around the Newberry Volcano in the United States. It was created within the boundaries of the Deschutes National Forest and is managed by the U.S. Forest Service. It includes 50,000 acres (20,000 ha) of lakes, lava flows, and spectacular geologic features in central Oregon. These photos are taken from the summit Paulina Peak 7,985 ft, (2,434 m). Just below us are East Lake and Paulina Lake and The Big Obsidian Flow, created 1,300 years ago, covers 700 acres. It is hard to fathom as you drive through the summit area that you are within a 17 square mile caldera at the summit of a 500 square mile volcano, a volcano that remains very active to this day. Newberry is both seismically and geothermally active. Geologists believe the caldera sits over a shallow magma body only 2 to 5 kilometers deep. Visitors see numerous cinder cones (over 400 throughout the area), miles of basalt flows, as well as rhyolite flows of obsidian.
Ramirentin koneistusta vuoden 2013 Flow-festivaalin rakennustöissä. Kuva: 2point8 Media Oy / Petri Krook
Voronezh is a city and the administrative centre of Voronezh Oblast in southwestern Russia straddling the Voronezh River, located 12 kilometers (7.5 mi) from where it flows into the Don River. The city sits on the Southeastern Railway, which connects western Russia with the Urals and Siberia, the Caucasus and Ukraine, and the M4 highway (Moscow–Voronezh–Rostov-on-Don–Novorossiysk). In recent years the city has experienced rapid population growth, rising in 2021 to 1,057,681, up from 889,680 recorded in the 2010 Census, making it the 14th-most populous city in the country.
For many years, the hypothesis of the Soviet historian Vladimir Zagorovsky dominated: he produced the toponym "Voronezh" from the hypothetical Slavic personal name Voroneg. This man allegedly gave the name of a small town in the Chernigov Principality (now the village of Voronizh in Ukraine). Later, in the 11th or 12th century, the settlers were able to "transfer" this name to the Don region, where they named the second city Voronezh, and the river got its name from the city. However, now many researchers criticize the hypothesis, since in reality neither the name of Voroneg nor the second city was revealed, and usually the names of Russian cities repeated the names of the rivers, but not vice versa.
A comprehensive scientific analysis was conducted in 2015–2016 by the historian Pavel Popov. His conclusion: "Voronezh" is a probable Slavic macrotoponym associated with outstanding signs of nature, has a root voron- (from the proto-Slavic vorn) in the meaning of "black, dark" and the suffix -ezh (-azh, -ozh). It was not “transferred” and in the 8th - 9th centuries it marked a vast territory covered with black forests (oak forests) - from the mouth of the Voronezh river to the Voronozhsky annalistic forests in the middle and upper reaches of the river, and in the west to the Don (many forests were cut down). The historian believes that the main "city" of the early town-planning complex could repeat the name of the region – Voronezh. Now the hillfort is located in the administrative part of the modern city, in the Voronezh upland oak forest. This is one of Europe's largest ancient Slavic hillforts, the area of which – more than 9 hectares – 13 times the area of the main settlement in Kyiv before the baptism of Rus.
In it is assumed that the word "Voronezh" means bluing - a technique to increase the corrosion resistance of iron products. This explanation fits well with the proximity to the ancient city of Voronezh of a large iron deposit and the city of Stary Oskol. As well as the name of Voroneț Monastery known for its blue shade.
Folk etymology claims the name comes from combining the Russian words for raven (ворон) and hedgehog (еж) into Воронеж. According to this explanation two Slavic tribes named after the animals used this combination to name the river which later in turn provided the name for a settlement. There is not believed to be any scientific support for this explanation.
In the 16th century, the Middle Don basin, including the Voronezh river, was gradually conquered by Muscovy from the Nogai Horde (a successor state of the Golden Horde), and the current city of Voronezh was established in 1585 by Feodor I as a fort protecting the Muravsky Trail trade route against the slave raids of the Nogai and Crimean Tatars. The city was named after the river.
17th to 19th centuries
In the 17th century, Voronezh gradually evolved into a sizable town. Weronecz is shown on the Worona river in Resania in Joan Blaeu's map of 1645. Peter the Great built a dockyard in Voronezh where the Azov Flotilla was constructed for the Azov campaigns in 1695 and 1696. This fleet, the first ever built in Russia, included the first Russian ship of the line, Goto Predestinatsia. The Orthodox diocese of Voronezh was instituted in 1682 and its first bishop, Mitrofan of Voronezh, was later proclaimed the town's patron saint.
Owing to the Voronezh Admiralty Wharf, for a short time, Voronezh became the largest city of South Russia and the economic center of a large and fertile region. In 1711, it was made the seat of the Azov Governorate, which eventually morphed into the Voronezh Governorate.
In the 19th century, Voronezh was a center of the Central Black Earth Region. Manufacturing industry (mills, tallow-melting, butter-making, soap, leather, and other works) as well as bread, cattle, suet, and the hair trade developed in the town. A railway connected Voronezh with Moscow in 1868 and Rostov-on-Don in 1871.
Kelly Kayne at the Taboo show, Edmonton 2009
I believe she happens to be Miss Nude Canada. I wonder what kind of event gives you that title. I also wonder if they invite photographers :o)
after visiting Kilauae caldera at sunset, we hauled ass to view the lava flow into the sea, because it was an hour drive away and they close the gates at 8pm.
we drove through a neighborhood (!!!) to get to this spot, on private land. amazingly they didn't charge admission. there were vendors set up selling photos, bottled water, flashlights, hot cocoa, etc. we stopped and chatted with a fellow selling blown glass. turned out he had gone to school at USF in Tampa.
then we hiked for about half an hour over very rough terrain, new lava flow. it took us about twice as long to hike as everyone else since i was nursing my urchin-foot, which was throbbing from the pressure of the shoe and the uneven ground.
our trek was also strained because we only brought one flashlight- d'oh! and it was fading. i asked a couple who was hiking back out, what type of flashlight they had (since the light was glowing bright and blue). the fellow said, "it has three batteries in it." oh. and then his lady friend asked us if we had seen the lava, yet? and we said no, so she gave us her flashlight. mahalo!!
it was very dark and there were sooo many stars-- and we could see the milky way!
we sat and watched the lava flow out to sea for about an hour, billowing steam and molten splashes. kinda like a lava lamp :)
Krishok Konna Amena sacrificed life in the flood-flow of the Meghna river in Bangladesh for saving the life of cattle....
শোন্ মা আমিনা, রেখে দে রে কাজ ত্বরা করি মাঠে চল,
এল মেঘনায় জোয়ারের বেলা এখনি নামিবে ঢল।
নদীর কিনার ঘন ঘাসে ভরা
মাঠ থেকে গরু নিয়ে আয় ত্বরা
করিস না দেরি- আসিয়া পড়িবে সহসা অথই জল
মাঠ থেকে গরু নিয়ে আয় ত্বরা মেঘনায় নামে ঢল।
এখনো যে মেয়ে আসে নাই ফিরে- দুপুর যে বয়ে যায়।
ভরা জোয়ারের মেঘনার জল কূলে কূলে উছলায়।
নদীর কিনার জলে একাকার,
যেদিকে তাকাই অথই পাথার,
দেখতো গোহালে গরুগুলি রেখে গিয়েছে কি ও পাড়ায়?
এখনো ফিরিয়া আসে নাই সে কি? দুপুর যে বয়ে যায়।
ভরবেলা গেলো, ভাটা পড়ে আসে, আঁধার জমিছে আসি,
এখনো তবুও এলো না ফিরিয়া আমিনা সর্বনাশী।
দেখ্ দেখ্ দূরে মাঝ-দরিয়ায়,
কাল চুল যেন ঐ দেখা যায়-
কাহার শাড়ির আঁচল-আভাস সহসা উঠিছে ভাসি?
আমিনারে মোর নিল কি টানিয়া মেঘনা সর্বনাশী।
- হুমায়ুন কবির/ মেঘনায় ঢল
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Flow 2011 @ Helsinki
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Top Artists
1. The Human League
лучший концерт! и я фанат-фанат, собственно ради них и прокатился
2. The Dø
вживую мегакруты, внезапно
3. Hauschka feat. Samuli Kosminen
по-моему я там даже немного поспал, ха-ха
4. Kemialliset Ystävät
отличные но малоизвестные ребята и это названиеее, которое я не смогу запомнить никогда
5. Pretty Lightning
обалденные психоделические немцы
6. Battles
запомнилось их шоу
7. Mogwai
отцы
8. Pains Of Being Pure At Heart
дримпоп шугейз — после Барсы посмотрел ещё раз
9. Magenta Skycode
широко известный в узких кругах progressive dreampop
10. Röyksopp
жаль без Robyn на бэк-вокале
11. Jimi Tenor
уважение
12. Kanye West
да-да я там был — прост из толпы было не выйти, лол, у него тогда было зверски дорогое шоу
13. Shantel & Bucovina Club Orkestar
немец Штефан Хантель и орекстр балканской музыки
14. 2562
гаагский электронщик Dave Huismans
15. Matthew Dear
разносторний synth electropop
16. Janelle Monáe
неплохой funk artpop
17. Twin Shadow
психоделический synth
18. El Guincho
веселые испанцы с Канарских островов
19. Hercules and Love Affair
бодрое electro disco
20. Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti
тогда не впечатлил, зато через пару лет в Porto он устроил megashow
21. Mimosa
22. Midlake
23. Empire Of The Sun
24. Iron & Wine
шведку Lykke Li отменили, на Regina я опоздал, Iron & Wine и Empire Of The Sun оказались отстоем, First Aid Kit пересеклись с POBPAH, Murcof не попался, Pantha Du Prince пропустили из-за аншлага, но он был и в СПб.
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