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The small and pictoresque house with the bell gable in the little village Terstraten in Zuid-Limburg.
Minuten vor dem Sonnenaufgang!
Blick zum Speicher Durlaßboden, Wildkarspitze und Hoher Schaflkarkopf!
Giralda Plaza in Coral Gables has been remodeled into a pedestrian-friendly, tree-lined lane, designed to create a more walkable downtown.
I caught the sun rising in the gap the other morning at Wasdale, a very surreal experience. I'd been waiting some time and then out of the haze the sun popped up without warning almost catching me off guard, it was moving so fast against the hills.
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Construction continues to rise on the 43-story Gables Riverwalk Residences of Las Olas at 333 North New River Drive East in Fort Lauderdale. Steel rebar is seen rising from the 32,991-square-foot development site facing Fort Lauderdale's New River that's anticipated to make way for a 493-foot-tall mixed-use tower comprising 670,000 square feet of space. @kastconstruction is managing construction for the @borges_architects and @cfearchitects designed tower, which is being developed by @oceanlandftl and @gables_res.
The current state of construction entails rising formwork along the south and north footings of the site that will ultimately serve as shear walls, and reinforced columns on the west side of the site. Steel rebar for the outside of the core walls is also rising. The general outline for the tower is now very visible as work continues to progress.
CHM STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING, LLC is serving as the structural engineer and Florida Engineering Services, Inc. is the MEP engineer. @langanengenv is serving as the civil engineer and @edsaplan is the landscape architect.
* 338-space podium parking garage
* 1,333 SF of ground floor retail
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A perfect day on one of my favourite lakeland mountains Great Gable , the perfect place to escape lifes worries and stress , on the summit nothing else matters but that moment and that place , for me this is Heaven on Earth
Construction, Week 62 (Demolition, Week 2)
Over on the right end of the store, we find this view: gable completely removed, as well as the jut-out area underneath the blue awning which housed guest services and the Little Clinic, exposing the interior of the vestibule. l_dawg’s close-up of this amusing scene is aptly titled "Unwelcome to Your Hernando Kroger"!
If you look to the left of the vestibule, you can see the loss-prevention scanner thingy on the far right of the open area, with a few of the checklanes to the left. As noted previously, the actual guest services counter was housed under the exterior awning – the store was too small to fit it inside the true perimeter walls!
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These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)
This very cool neon sign belongs to the Suwannee Gables Motel near the small north Florida town of Fanning Springs. It's nice to see some of these old places still operating, and this one looks to be maintained nicely. The back side of the motel is right on the Suwannee River.
Green Gables Stadium is a 18,600-piece, 2.5'-diameter, 24-sided Lego stadium, composed of 8 interlocking quarter modular units and a removable dome roof. The playing field is exchangeable to accommodate baseball, American football, gymnastics, or virtually any other sport that could fit.
Baseball can be played as a tiddly winks-style home run derby, using a 1x4 brick as a bat and white minifig head as a ball, while your minifigs watch from any of ~350 seats.
This project was completed as the final of iteration of several designs by yours truly, and it was built by 3 people over 3 full days using the .lxf file as a guide.
Climbed on Tuesday May 7th 2014 from Seathwaite via Styhead Tarn. One of my favourite views in the Lake District. We were on our way back to Seathwaite, having just been up Esk Pike and Bowfell. A great walk. It is amazing how often Great Gable imposes itself on a view, with its rounded whale back. I climbed Green Gable on Wednesday May 11th 2011 from Honister Pass.
The first time we attempted to get up GG we were becalmed on Green Gable in impenetrable mist, and turned back to Haystacks. GG did clear but not until it was too late. My next attempt on GG was from Wasdale Head, and I encountered the strongest winds I have ever experienced at Sty Head and turned back again. The wind was so strong that I saw a six foot tall, very fit rugby payer blown off his feet. It was only on our third attempt from Seathwaite that we finally managed it, but we conned the mountain by telling it we were only going up as far as Sty Head Tarn, and we nipped up when it wasn't looking.
Great Gable is one of the most popular hills in the Lake District National Park. It stands in the western sector of the National Park and occupies a prominent position at the head of three major valleys, with Ennerdale (“Anundr’s Valley”) to the north-west, Borrowdale (“the valley of the fort”) to the north-east and Wasdale (“valley of the water”) to the south-west. It is one of the roughest hills in the Lake District and the gradients on all sides are uncompromisingly steep and stony. There are cliffs on the northern and southern flanks of the hill and it is on the latter that rock climbing as a sport in its own right is often said to have evolved in England. The summit is littered with boulders and takes the form of a broad tilted plateau. It is a magnificent viewpoint and since 1924 it has been the venue of an annual War Remembrance Service that is held in November.
Great Gable is 2949 feet high. It is classified as a Marilyn, a Nuttall, a Hewitt, a Wainwright and a Birkett. The picture was taken looking south-eastwards towards Great Gable from a neighbouring hill called Kirk Fell (“Church Hill”).
Have walked past this hundreds of times without looking up! I hdr'd it to bring out the detail, otherwise it was all a bit fudgy.
Details of a Buddhist temple in Northeastern Thailand
X-E2 & XF35/1.4
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