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GWTS '14 was held at Lee Park on Friday, July 11th. The many participants, sponsors, alumni, Boosters, and volunteers helped make the event a huge success for the Saints!
GWT Class 802 Intercity Express Train (IET) 802021 rests at Plymouth having arrived with a service from London Paddington.
Plymouth
25 September 2020
GWT staff and volunteers moving a box of water voles into position prior to releasing them a few days later.
Magor Marsh GWT reserve, Monmouthshire
GWTS '14 was held at Lee Park on Friday, July 11th. The many participants, sponsors, alumni, Boosters, and volunteers helped make the event a huge success for the Saints!
GWTS '14 was held at Lee Park on Friday, July 11th. The many participants, sponsors, alumni, Boosters, and volunteers helped make the event a huge success for the Saints!
GWTS '14 was held at Lee Park on Friday, July 11th. The many participants, sponsors, alumni, Boosters, and volunteers helped make the event a huge success for the Saints!
Hammock Sink at the Leon Sinks Geological Area in the Apalachicola National Forest.
I wanted to see the Big Dismal Sink to check off on my list of visiting all things Dismal (I've already been to the Great Dismal Swamp). I'll have to say the Big Dismal Sink wasn't very Dismal, it was kind of festive, actually.
The whole area is riddled with limestone karst topography, making for a very spring- and sinkhole-laden landscape. I hiked on a four-mile loop trail that skirted the edges of these depressions that are filled with groundwater. A sink may have trees growing in it, but differs from a swamp as a sink is filled with groundwater, whereas a swamp is filled with surface water. If water goes down into a hole instead of from a hole, it's called a rise. The naming doesn't make any sense, sort of like how a towboat pushes barges whereas a tugboat pulls barges. I wasn't responsible for naming topographical features.
Preserved 1947 Albion Valkyrie CX13 / Burlingham GWT 630 (61) visiting the Dewsbury Bus Museum running day on the 18th November 2018
GWTS '14 was held at Lee Park on Friday, July 11th. The many participants, sponsors, alumni, Boosters, and volunteers helped make the event a huge success for the Saints!
13th MAY, LONDON -Dmitry Buzdin talks on approaches and solutions from real projects on how to integrate GWT and JavaScript and get the best out of both technologies. See the SkillsCast (Video, code, slides) at: skillsmatter.com/podcast/ajax-ria/google-web-kit-talk/mh-...
Stefan Borusewitsch erzählt beim 3. Paderborner Webmontag (15.09.2008) etwas über das Google-Web-Toolkit (GWT)
Margaret's Wood, in the Whitebrook Valley, a tributary of the River Wye, is a small nature reserve administered by the Gwent Wildlife Trust. It features a carpet of wild daffodils in the spring. These are later replaced with a carpet of bluebells.
Margaret's Wood, in the Whitebrook Valley, a tributary of the River Wye, is a small nature reserve administered by the Gwent Wildlife Trust. It features a carpet of wild daffodils in the spring. These are later replaced with a carpet of bluebells.
This one would not stay still, and this is the only shot that I managed that was even vaguely in focus. As usual i don't know what it is.