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On the morning of 2nd July 2014, commuters in Huddersfield were treated to the surprising sight of a French rural idyll outside the main train station. Complete with animals, flowers, fruit and vegetable plots, the farm was tended by two teams of 13 French farmers working around the clock.

 

Created by French company Le Phun for Hypervelocity, Yorkshire Festival 2014.

 

Photographs taken for Yorkshire Festival - do not use without necessary permissions, thank you.

 

www.yorkshirefestival.co.uk

St George's Square outside Huddersfield railway station was transformed overnight into a French rural idyll by French street theatre group Le Phun; complete with animals; fruit and vegetables being tended by 23 French farmers. Hypervelocity is part of the finale of the Yorkshire Festival; the 100 day art and culture programme celebrating the Grand Depart of the Tour de France in the region. Photo by Tim Smith.

Cars included: Viper Green Porsche 918, Race Yellow 918, Ferrari F40

St. Margaret's at Cliffe, Kent.

Type FW3/24 Pillbox at Hog's Bush, overlooking the site of 'Bruce', the experimental hypervelocity gun.

Agoudal

Iron IIAB

Morocco

Find: 2000

TKW: 100 kg / OBJ: 2,8 g

 

Mass: greater than 100Kg

Classification: Iron, IIAB

Weathering Grade: W1

Structural Type: Hexahedrite

Geochemistry: Ni 5.5 wt% | Co 4.1 mg/g | Ga 58 µg/g, | Ir < 0.04 µg/g | Au ˜1 µg/g

 

History & Other Information: This low-nickel iron IIAB meteorite was found near Imilchil, Morocco in 2000. It was eventually brought down the canyon to the town of Er Rich, where in 2011 a local dealer bought it and subsequently sent it off for analysis. (Our local version of the history recounts an Agoudal local sending a sample off to Dr. Ibhi in Agadir for analysis). By the time it was identified as a new, unpaired iron IIAB hexahedrite meteorite and given an official name, the rush to find more material by local hunters was in full swing. Early on, this meteorite was also known by the name 'Imilchil'.

 

By mid 2012, nearly a ton of material was thought to have been collected. We believe it to be closer to two tons. In 2013 scientists from local universities collected 200 grams of specimens with GPS coordinates and in-situ photographs. Despite the massive amount of material collected, due primarily to local hunters' disregard for documenting find locations, the strewn field is not yet well defined.

 

It is widely thought that this meteorite is connected to an ancient hypervelocity impact that occured 40,000 years ago, evidenced by shatter cones found in the same general vicinity of the meteorites. The nearby lakes Isli and Tislit have also been mentioned in peer reviewed papers as being possible impact craters related to the Agoudal meteorite. The shatter cones of Agoudal do establish that an impact occured in the area sometime in the past. Exactly where the related structure is, has yet to be conclusively identified. However, the shatter cones we have found in-situ lead us to believe the impact structure is centered around the area previously identified by Dr. Ibhi and other researchers. No defensible evidence for hypervelocity impact origin has been established for the lake structures, nor has a strong connection been established between the shatter cones and the Agoudal meteorite. Any association is only circumstantial at this point.

 

One of the largest finds, a 79 Kilo giant, is still in Agoudal waiting for the right buyer. If you represent a known institution, dealer, or collection interested in acquiring one of the largest Agoudal meteorites found to date, send us an email. We will gladly broker the purchase with a US based contract and an insured transaction with optional escrow service. We have extensive contacts in the area and our field headquarters are located just down the canyon from Agoudal in the town of Ait' Youb.

 

On the morning of 2nd July 2014, commuters in Huddersfield were treated to the surprising sight of a French rural idyll outside the main train station. Complete with animals, flowers, fruit and vegetable plots, the farm was tended by two teams of 13 French farmers working around the clock.

 

Created by French company Le Phun for Hypervelocity, Yorkshire Festival 2014.

 

Photographs taken for Yorkshire Festival - do not use without necessary permissions, thank you.

 

www.yorkshirefestival.co.uk

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Body of an antique atomising sprayer often used for spraying vines with sulphates.

On the morning of 2nd July 2014, commuters in Huddersfield were treated to the surprising sight of a French rural idyll outside the main train station. Complete with animals, flowers, fruit and vegetable plots, the farm was tended by two teams of 13 French farmers working around the clock.

 

Created by French company Le Phun for Hypervelocity, Yorkshire Festival 2014.

 

Photographs taken for Yorkshire Festival - do not use without necessary permissions, thank you.

 

www.yorkshirefestival.co.uk

St George's Square outside Huddersfield railway station was transformed overnight into a French rural idyll by French street theatre group Le Phun; complete with animals; fruit and vegetables being tended by 23 French farmers. Hypervelocity is part of the finale of the Yorkshire Festival; the 100 day art and culture programme celebrating the Grand Depart of the Tour de France in the region. Photo by Tim Smith.

Summit Flags for the Tour de France 2014 on Holme Moss – designed and created by Wendy Meadley and Helen Davies with Cowlersley Community Out of School Club, Friend to Friend Holmfirth, Gomersal Primary School, Meltham CE Primary School and members of the public at Greenhead Park open workshop. Photos by Roz Garthwaite.

La Grande Familie of willow cyclists was designed and created by Carole Beavis with local schoolchildren, community groups and members of the public at Spirit 2014. The sculptures were part of the Hypervelocity festival, celebrating the Yorkshire Grand Depart of the Tour de France 2014. They were displayed in St. Peter's gardens in Huddersfield. Photo by Gillian Donohoe.

La Grande Familie in St. Peter's gardens, Huddersfield. This family of willow cyclists was designed and created by Carole Beavis with local schoolchildren, community groups and members of the public at Spirit 2014. The sculptures were part of the Hypervelocity festival, celebrating the Yorkshire Grand Depart of the Tour de France 2014. Photo by Diane Sims.

La Grande Familie in St. Peter's gardens, Huddersfield. This family of willow cyclists was designed and created by Carole Beavis with local schoolchildren, community groups and members of the public at Spirit 2014. The sculptures were part of the Hypervelocity festival, celebrating the Yorkshire Grand Depart of the Tour de France 2014. Photo by Diane Sims.

La Grande Familie in St. Peter's gardens, Huddersfield. This family of willow cyclists was designed and created by Carole Beavis with local schoolchildren, community groups and members of the public at Spirit 2014. The sculptures were part of the Hypervelocity festival, celebrating the Yorkshire Grand Depart of the Tour de France 2014. Photo by Diane Sims.

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La Grande Familie in St. Peter's gardens, Huddersfield. This family of willow cyclists was designed and created by Carole Beavis with local schoolchildren, community groups and members of the public at Spirit 2014. The sculptures were part of the Hypervelocity festival, celebrating the Yorkshire Grand Depart of the Tour de France 2014. Photo by Diane Sims.

St George's Square outside Huddersfield railway station was transformed overnight into a French rural idyll by French Street theatre group Le Phun; La Vengeance des Semis (Revenge of the Seedlings) was complete with animals; fruit and vegetables being tended by 23 French farmers. This is part of Hypervelocity; the finale of the Yorkshire Festival; the 100 day art and culture programme celebrating the Grand Depart of the Tour de France in the region. Photo by Heather Magner, Northern Exposure.

Yorkshire Festival producer Henrietta Duckworth in St George's Square outside Huddersfield railway station which was transformed overnight into a French rural idyll by French Street theatre group Le Phun; La Vengeance des Semis (Revenge of the Seedlings) was complete with animals; fruit and vegetables being tended by 23 French farmers. This is part of Hypervelocity; the finale of the Yorkshire Festival; the 100 day art and culture programme celebrating the Grand Depart of the Tour de France in the region. Photo by Tim Smith.

© HLE

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#motorhead #blacklist #carlifestyle #amazingcars247 #lambomotorsports #highlifeexotics #dupontregistry #rpm #rpmlifestyle #hypervelocity #hvc #lamborghini #huracan #twinturbo #itswhitenoise #teamrpm #carswithoutlimits #ac247 #carporn

Summit Flags for the Tour de France 2014 on Holme Moss – designed and created by Wendy Meadley and Helen Davies with Cowlersley Community Out of School Club, Friend to Friend Holmfirth, Gomersal Primary School, Meltham CE Primary School and members of the public at Greenhead Park open workshop. Photos by Roz Garthwaite.

Summit Flags for the Tour de France 2014 on Holme Moss – designed and created by Wendy Meadley and Helen Davies with Cowlersley Community Out of School Club, Friend to Friend Holmfirth, Gomersal Primary School, Meltham CE Primary School and members of the public at Greenhead Park open workshop. Photos by Roz Garthwaite.

As part of the Hypervelocity Festival to celebrate the Yorkshire Grand Depart we lit up Victoria Tower on Castle Hill from Wednesday 2nd to Friday 4th July 2014. Photo by Tim Smith.

170118-N-AT895-861 DAHLGREN, Va. (Jan. 18, 2017) Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Adm. John Richardson visits Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division (NSWCDD). During his visit, CNO held and all-hands call, and toured various labs and workspaces including electromagnetic launchers, hypervelocity projectiles, and directed energy weapons. NSWCDD’s provides research, development, test and evaluation, analysis, systems engineering, integration and certification of complex naval warfare systems. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Nathan Laird/Released)

Summit Flags for the Tour de France 2014 on Holme Moss – designed and created by Wendy Meadley and Helen Davies with Cowlersley Community Out of School Club, Friend to Friend Holmfirth, Gomersal Primary School, Meltham CE Primary School and members of the public at Greenhead Park open workshop. Photos by Roz Garthwaite.

St George's Square outside Huddersfield railway station was transformed overnight into a French rural idyll by French Street theatre group Le Phun; La Vengeance des Semis (Revenge of the Seedlings) was complete with animals; fruit and vegetables being tended by 23 French farmers. This is part of Hypervelocity; the finale of the Yorkshire Festival; the 100 day art and culture programme celebrating the Grand Depart of the Tour de France in the region. Photo by Heather Magner, Northern Exposure.

The Hypervelocity festival outdoor gallery in St. Peter's Gardens, Huddersfield. The gallery featured work by Adam Strickson (Poetry and sculpture inspired by the birdlife and the migration cycles of our feathered friends), Bob Clayden (Solargrams - cosmic images of the sun over the country park charting the passing of time as the earth cycles around the sun) and Fabric Lenny (Ink drawings and digital paintings created in The Cycle Shed, a mobile studio and art gallery). Photo by Diane Sims.

Summit Flags for the Tour de France 2014 on Holme Moss – designed and created by Wendy Meadley and Helen Davies with Cowlersley Community Out of School Club, Friend to Friend Holmfirth, Gomersal Primary School, Meltham CE Primary School and members of the public at Greenhead Park open workshop. Photos by Roz Garthwaite.

Summit Flags for the Tour de France 2014 on Holme Moss – designed and created by Wendy Meadley and Helen Davies with Cowlersley Community Out of School Club, Friend to Friend Holmfirth, Gomersal Primary School, Meltham CE Primary School and members of the public at Greenhead Park open workshop. Photos by Roz Garthwaite.

Summit Flags for the Tour de France 2014 on Holme Moss – designed and created by Wendy Meadley and Helen Davies with Cowlersley Community Out of School Club, Friend to Friend Holmfirth, Gomersal Primary School, Meltham CE Primary School and members of the public at Greenhead Park open workshop. Photos by Roz Garthwaite.

Summit Flags for the Tour de France 2014 on Holme Moss – designed and created by Wendy Meadley and Helen Davies with Cowlersley Community Out of School Club, Friend to Friend Holmfirth, Gomersal Primary School, Meltham CE Primary School and members of the public at Greenhead Park open workshop. Photos by Roz Garthwaite.

170118-N-AT895-870 DAHLGREN, Va. (Jan. 18, 2017) Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Adm. John Richardson visits Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division (NSWCDD). During his visit, CNO held and all-hands call, and toured various labs and workspaces including electromagnetic launchers, hypervelocity projectiles, and directed energy weapons. NSWCDD’s provides research, development, test and evaluation, analysis, systems engineering, integration and certification of complex naval warfare systems. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Nathan Laird/Released)

As part of the Hypervelocity Festival to celebrate the Yorkshire Grand Depart we lit up Victoria Tower on Castle Hill from Wednesday 2nd to Friday 4th July 2014. Photo by Tim Smith.

St George's Square outside Huddersfield railway station was transformed overnight into a French rural idyll by French Street theatre group Le Phun; La Vengeance des Semis (Revenge of the Seedlings) was complete with animals; fruit and vegetables being tended by 23 French farmers. This is part of Hypervelocity; the finale of the Yorkshire Festival; the 100 day art and culture programme celebrating the Grand Depart of the Tour de France in the region. Photo by Heather Magner, Northern Exposure.

St George's Square outside Huddersfield railway station was transformed overnight into a French rural idyll by French Street theatre group Le Phun; La Vengeance des Semis (Revenge of the Seedlings) was complete with animals; fruit and vegetables being tended by 23 French farmers. This is part of Hypervelocity; the finale of the Yorkshire Festival; the 100 day art and culture programme celebrating the Grand Depart of the Tour de France in the region. Photo by Heather Magner, Northern Exposure.

Summit Flags for the Tour de France 2014 on Holme Moss – designed and created by Wendy Meadley and Helen Davies with Cowlersley Community Out of School Club, Friend to Friend Holmfirth, Gomersal Primary School, Meltham CE Primary School and members of the public at Greenhead Park open workshop. Photos by Roz Garthwaite.

Summit Flags for the Tour de France 2014 on Holme Moss – designed and created by Wendy Meadley and Helen Davies with Cowlersley Community Out of School Club, Friend to Friend Holmfirth, Gomersal Primary School, Meltham CE Primary School and members of the public at Greenhead Park open workshop. Photos by Roz Garthwaite.

La Grande Familie of willow cyclists was designed and created by Carole Beavis with local schoolchildren, community groups and members of the public at Spirit 2014. The sculptures were part of the Hypervelocity festival, celebrating the Yorkshire Grand Depart of the Tour de France 2014. They were displayed in St. Peter's gardens in Huddersfield. Photo by Gillian Donohoe.

As part of the Hypervelocity Festival to celebrate the Yorkshire Grand Depart we lit up Victoria Tower on Castle Hill from Wednesday 2nd to Friday 4th July 2014. Photo by Tim Smith.

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