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Arrival at Eikosiphoinissa Patriarchal and Stavropegial Monastery. Official reception, and
Doxology Service at the Katholikon, Officiated by H.E. Archbishop Elpidophoros of America. Awarding of the highest honor of the Holy Metropolis of Dramaâs âGrand Crossâ to Mr. Steve Green, by H.E. Metropolitan Panteleimon of Xanthi. Exchange of addresses
Photos: GOA/Dimitrios Panagos
The highest peak on planet Earth is framed in this mountain and night skyscape. On September 30, the digital stack of 240 sequential exposures made with a camera fixed to a tripod at an Everest Base Camp captured the sheer north face of the Himalayan mountain and foreground illuminated by bright moonlight. Taken over 1.5 hours, the sequence also recorded colorful star trails. Reflecting the planet's daily rotation on its axis, their motion is along gentle concentric arcs centered on the south celestial pole, a point well below the rugged horizon. The color of the trails actually indicates the temperatures of the stars. Blueish hues are from hotter stars, and yellow to reddish hues are from stars cooler than the Sun. via NASA ift.tt/2RmZ1tf
The highest church in the Cotswolds at a 1000 feet above sea level St. John's stands high above the village of Elkstone. A very noteworthy Norman church, originally built c1160 the tower was rebuilt in the C13 and replaced in the C15. A spectacular billeted corbel table survives on the north side elaborately carved with a whole bestiary of mythic beasts. The south porch is C14 and protects a rare tympanum depicting Christ in Majesty surrounded by beakhead carvings. The Perpendicular tower is embellished with gargoyles and two figures playing musical instruments. The sanctuary has a quadripartite Norman vault which meet in a boss formed of four masks. The west arch of the sanctuary has dragon's-head stops. Octagonal C15 font and early C17 pulpit. East window has stained glass Madonna by Henry Payne 1929, chancel south and the west window by W.T. Carter Shapland 1959, nave south east window by Heaton, Butler and Baynes, 1895. Two coffin lids under the tower one with a C13 wheel cross the other may be Saxon. The church is famous for its columbarium or dovecote reached by a steep spiral staircase from the sanctuary, South-east of the church is a priest's house c1500.
Jon D., Account Manager with the Aureus Group Executive branch, earned the Highest Gross Margin EPF award. Here is poses with CEO Scot Thompson (far left), Aureus Group Regional Manager Chris Carlson, and Kathy and Larry Courtnage, C&A owners.
Jon also earned President's Club distinction, a recognition for top sales professionals earning a minimium of $400,000 in gross margin.
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Monday, January 4, 2010
People gathered at Percival Landing in Downtown Olympia, Washington to witness one of the year's highest high tides.
Many areas of Downtown Olympia are very close to sea-level during high tides. People are concerned that with rising sea-levels, flooding may become a regular part of living downtown.
my report: www.olyblog.net/highest-high-tide-watch-and-sealevel-rise...
Highest position: 488 on Sunday, March 26, 2023
1. Sunset and smoke, 2. Staring contest winner, 3. Happy Wednesday!, 4. Moonrise, 5. Found a peanut, 6. Moose Crossing, 7. Patience, 8. Morning beauty,
9. Just hanging around, 10. Going into the woods, 11. Str-e-t-ch, 12. Power drink, 13. Stacks of Sea Cans in the rail yard, 14. A different beauty, 15. Just before sunrise, 16. Waiting to use the feeder,
17. Succulent, 18. Pine Grosbeak, 19. Bonanza, 20. Muskrat carrying vegetation, 21. Yellow-rumped Warbler, 22. Satisfied, 23. Beautiful buds, 24. You go, Plonker!,
25. Standing on a feast, 26. MMMMmm Good seed!, 27. Young visitor, 28. Rising through the trees, 29. Preaching to the choir, 30. Butterfly ~ 1, 31. Juggler, 32. Live Yard Ornament,
33. Hummingbird on Maltese Cross, 34. Mommy to be, 35. Bohemian Waxwing, 36. Cranberry slushy, 37. Snowflake, 38. Junco and Cedar hedge, 39. Sandhill cranes, 40. Trying to get a grip,
41. Tent with ocean view, 42. Weed control in Jasper Park, 43. Fawn, 44. Swaying perch, 45. Bohemian Waxwing, 46. Tree behind the moon, 47. Snow falling at night, 48. Winter fun!,
49. Happy Solstice!, 50. Masked berry picker, 51. Christmas card in the making?, 52. Cool seat, 53. Church in a desert, 54. Night reflections, 55. Dragonfly, 56. Found a Peanut,
57. Autumn visitor, 58. Red squirrel, 59. Gull Arguing, 60. Kamloops Lake, 61. Hummingbird 3, 62. Hummingbird 1, 63. 07:07:07:03:52, 64. Red squirrel having a look around,
65. Wheelies, 66. Spider in front of window, 67. Female Yellow Warbler on crabapple - 4, 68. Rain on the window, 69. Wilson's Warbler In crabapple tree 3 (cropped), 70. Robin
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Titicaca is a large, deep lake in the Andes on the border of Bolivia and Peru, often called the "highest navigable lake" in the world. By volume of water and by surface area, it is the largest lake in South America.
Puno is a city in southeastern Peru, located on the shore of Lake Titicaca. It is the capital city of the Puno Region and the Puno Province with a population of approximately 140,839.
Peru is a country in western South America. It is bordered in the north by Ecuador and Colombia, in the east by Brazil, in the southeast by Bolivia, in the south by Chile, and in the west by the Pacific Ocean.
Peru is a magical destination, abundant with ancient ruins dating back to the Incas.
Peru is the third largest country in South America, after Brazil and Argentina.
The highest church in the Cotswolds at a 1000 feet above sea level St. John's stands high above the village of Elkstone. A very noteworthy Norman church, originally built c1160 the tower was rebuilt in the C13 and replaced in the C15. A spectacular billeted corbel table survives on the north side elaborately carved with a whole bestiary of mythic beasts. The south porch is C14 and protects a rare tympanum depicting Christ in Majesty surrounded by beakhead carvings. The Perpendicular tower is embellished with gargoyles and two figures playing musical instruments. The sanctuary has a quadripartite Norman vault which meet in a boss formed of four masks. The west arch of the sanctuary has dragon's-head stops. Octagonal C15 font and early C17 pulpit. East window has stained glass Madonna by Henry Payne 1929, chancel south and the west window by W.T. Carter Shapland 1959, nave south east window by Heaton, Butler and Baynes, 1895. Two coffin lids under the tower one with a C13 wheel cross the other may be Saxon. The church is famous for its columbarium or dovecote reached by a steep spiral staircase from the sanctuary, South-east of the church is a priest's house c1500.