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*** Local Caption *** The African Commissions' Sensitization seminar on indigenous peoples, held in Yaounde, Cameroon in September 2006 . Community visit
Photographer: Marianne Jensen. 2006.
People: Mbororo
Region: Yaounde.
Markings: Sentimental Journey, 457th Bomb Group based in Glatton, England, during World War II with the Eighth Air Force
Technical Specifications
Wingspan 103 ft 9 in
Length 74 ft 4 in
Height 19 ft 1 in
Weight 65,500 lbs (loaded)
Maximum Speed 287 mph
Service Ceiling 35,600 ft
Range 2,000 miles
Engines 4 Wright R-1820-97 radial, 1,200 horsepower each
Crew 9
Sentimental Journey (44-83514) is the nickname of a B-17G Flying Fortress bomber. It is housed at the museum at Falcon Field, Arizona by the Commemorative Air Force.[1] The aircraft is regularly flown to airshows around the country.
Nose art features Betty Grable, the number-one pin-up girl of the World War II era. The aircraft's name takes after a song made very popular by Doris Day in 1945.
Sentimental Journey rolled off the Douglas assembly line in late 1944
The GLP was designed for early in the week so that cadets can learn who their teammates are throughout the week.
Wheeler Pk, NV, 2005
probably Lecidea atrobrunnea group, of which -
"...one of the most common species complexes in w N Am. Naming species can be frustrating because of missing or misleading characters..."
"The thallus form is both highly variable within species and broadly overlapping between most species. Within L. atrobrunnea s.str., for example, the areoles can be thin, flat, and dull; thick, convex and shiny; dark brown or pale brown; closely appressed or squamulose with raised edges. These differences are partly genetic, as shown by adjacent individuals of the same species being different in form. And they are partly environmental, as shown by individual thalli changing in form as they wrap from one facet of a rock to another."
"TLC can be quite helpful, or even necessary, to get to the species . level in this group and in the next group."
- McCune, Bruce. 2017. Microlichens of the Pacific Northwest. Volume 2: Keys to the Species
The next group keys not only to Lecidea but to several other genera as well, e.g. Miriquidica, which can resemble L. atrobrunnea.
I have not done the work to identify many or most of the L. atrobrunnea group photos which I have posted on Flickr. There are some good identifications which have specimens on which TLC was performed, e.g. www.flickr.com/photos/wanderflechten/27974056030/
my lichen photos by genus - www.flickr.com/photos/29750062@N06/collections/7215762439...
my photos arranged by subject, e.g. mountains - www.flickr.com/photos/29750062@N06/collections
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