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Kaba volcano (locally known as Bukit Kaba or Gunung Kaba), a beautiful and natural panorama with moderate temperature, offers some of very inspiring mountain experiences for those who love trekking or mountain climbing to catch a view of a unique and spectacular sulfuric crater. Read more virtualadrian.blogspot.com/2013/03/bukit-kaba-beautiful-v... #gunungkaba #bukitkaba #hiking #LetsGuide
"You could run out of food and die,
you could fall off a cliff and die,
you could be attacked by a bear and die,
or you could stay home and fall off the couch and die."
- Thad Patrick
Location: Mount Kaba, Bengkulu Sumatra - Indonesia.
For the track description read it at my blog virtualadrian.blogspot.co.id/2013/03/bukit-kaba-beautiful...
Verdant forests, jagged cliffs, steaming peaks, towering Kaba volcano are calling your name. Grab your gears and hit the trails!!!
Location: Kaba volcano - Rejang Lebong district, Bengkulu Province, Indonesia.
Read more about Mt. Kaba hike at my blog virtualadrian.blogspot.co.id/2013/03/bukit-kaba-beautiful...
#bukitkaba #gunungkaba #hiking #LetsGuide
Kaba volcano (locally known as Bukit Kaba), a beautiful and natural panorama with moderate temperature, for those who love trekking or mountain climbing to catch a view of a unique and spectacular sulfuric crater. Read more at virtualadrian.blogspot.com/2013/03/bukit-kaba-beautiful-v...
Location: Rejang Lebong district, Bengkulu province, Indonesia
Kaba volcano (locally known as Bukit Kaba), a beautiful and natural panorama with moderate temperature, has a number of visitors from domestic and foreign tourists who love trekking or mountain climbing to catch a view of a unique and spectacular sulfuric crater. Read more about Kaba volcano at my blog virtualadrian.blogspot.com/2013/03/bukit-kaba-beautiful-v...
Location: Rejang Lebong distric, Bengkulu Province, Indonesia
#bukitkaba #gunungkaba #crater #LetsGuide
Kaba volcano (locally known as Bukit Kaba), a beautiful and natural panorama with moderate temperature, has a number of visitors from domestic and foreign tourists who love trekking or mountain climbing to catch a view of a unique and spectacular sulfuric crater. Read more at my blog virtualadrian.blogspot.com/2013/03/bukit-kaba-beautiful-v...
#bukitkaba #gunungkaba #crater
Dirgahayu Republik!!!!
Location: Mt. Kaba Volcano - Bengkulu province - Indonesia
#bukitkaba #gunungkaba #kabavolcano #LetsGuide
This is going to become my new landscape playground for a bit. So much to explore inside these old craters in Sumatra.
The family of Chris Kaba, who was fatally shot by police in south London on 5th September 2022, have called for the firearms officer involved to be “immediately suspended” while the police watchdog carries out its homicide investigation. This has now happened while the investigation continues.
Mr Kaba, who was unarmed, was shot inside a vehicle on Monday night. On 10.09,22, hundreds of people marched to Scotland Yard, to call for action.
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Three little ladies on a scale of 1/87 marvel at two real KABA system keys.
KABA Holding AG is a Swiss group of companies in the security industry based in Rümlang, Canton Zurich. KABA is one of the world's leading providers in the market for access and security solutions. They employ around 15,000 people in 50 countries
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Drei kleinen Damen im Massstab 1:87 bestaunen zwei echte KABA-System Schlüssel.
KABA Holding AG ist eine Schweizer Unternehmensgruppe der Sicherheitsindustrie mit Sitz in Rümlang, Kanton Zürich. KABA gehört weltweit zu den führenden Anbietern im Markt für Zutritts- und Sicherheitslösungen. Sie beschäftigen in 50 Länder rund 15'000 Mitarbeiter
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Tres pequeñas señoras en una escala de 1:87 se maravillan con dos llaves reales del sistema KABA.
KABA Holding AG es un grupo suizo de empresas del sector de la seguridad con sede en Rümlang, cantón de Zúrich. KABA es uno de los proveedores líderes mundiales en el mercado de soluciones de acceso y seguridad. Emplean a unas 15‘000 personas en 50 países.
Princess Kaba, limited edition, available once more! Been 6 years when she was first released, in 2009. This time in lavender and ice mint blue. Don't miss out on this special re-release.
www.charlescreaturecabinet.net/store/c1/Afgebeelde_produc...
Join the 57,000+ people who (as of the morning of 19.09) have already signed the petition to demand #JusticeForChrisKaba
www.change.org/p/demand-justice-for-chris-kaba
On Saturday 17 September, hundreds of people gathered outside New Scotland Yard in central London to protest the fatal shooting of a 24-year-old black man in his car, by an armed police officer twelve days earlier at Streatham Hill in South London. There was no gun found either in the vehicle or anywhere nearby. Several of the protesters I spoke to, maintained that the young man and expectant father wouldn't have been shot dead had he not been black. Neither could they understand how Chris Kaba could have posed any possible immediate threat to life to justify the use of lethal force.
Bell Ribeiro-Addy, Labour MP for Streatham, told the crowd that
'When Chris Kaba was shot and killed, the narrative we heard from the media was that he was a drill artist, that he was a rapper, that he had been to prison before. Look at him. He's clearly a criminal.... almost as if to say that because of any of that and because he was a black man, he may have deserved what happened to him. That is a really popular narrative. When people get up and shout "Black lives matter" and people shout "Don't be ridiculous - all lives matter," there's a clear reason why they are doing it, because in popular narrative black lives don't, if they did people wouldn't be giving justifications for Chris to die in that way; nobody deserves to die in that way, let's be absolutely clear.'
Shortly afterwards, Jeremy Corbyn spoke and was critical of the police response.
"We are here today to mourn his (Chris Kaba's) death, mourn his passing, to remember his life, but also to show that we will never allow him to be forgotten. We will never allow the victims of this kind of violence on either side of the Atlantic ever to be forgotten. We cannot have a situation where somebody is shot dead through the windscreen of a car and the officer concerned is not immediately suspended from the police force, not from duty, from the police force. And as Bell (the MP) and others have pointed out, in any other job or profession or walk of life, if someone dies as a result of possibly your action you get suspended. If you are a train driver, a bus driver or a delivery driver involved in a terrible accident, you need to be suspended so that enquiries can take place. And so, I absolutely support the demands made by the family."
Some of those present at the protest had seen their family members either shot by the police or die in police custody. Among them was Lee Lawrence. In September 1985, when he was only eleven years old, his mother, Cherry Groce, had been paralysed from the chest down after being shot by a police officer inside their home, after she got up from her bed to investigate the noise caused by an early morning raid by officers who were looking for Lawrence's older brother Michael. His mother died in 2011, the year when Mark Duggan was shot dead in Tottenham sparking widespread civil unrest.
www.theguardian.com/books/2020/sep/05/the-man-who-shot-my...
"We never got justice," Larwrence told the crowd. "Justice is about fairness and if we received justice my mother would not have been killed. We will hold their legacy and their deaths will stand for something. We owe it to them to never give up."
socialistworker.co.uk/news/protesters-demand-justice-for-...
~ Surprise Edition ~
The Most Beautiful Girl from The Land of Wonders ~ Coming Soon!
PRINCESS KABA (= Hippo from Japanese)
Copyright Charles Creature Cabinet 2009.
View on the Palace (Palacio). (Building 2C2)
Kabah, a Maya archeological site located about 140 km south of Merida, Yucatan, Mexico.
Lee Lawrence (left - who's own mother was shot inside her home by the police in 1985) consoles Chris Kaba's parents outside New Scotland Yard in central London. Their anguish is obvious and very real.
Join the 57,000+ people who (as of the morning of 19.09) have already signed the petition to demand #JusticeForChrisKaba
www.change.org/p/demand-justice-for-chris-kaba
On Saturday 17 September, hundreds of people gathered outside New Scotland Yard in central London to protest the fatal shooting of a 24-year-old black man in his car, by an armed police officer twelve days earlier at Streatham Hill in South London. There was no gun found either in the vehicle or anywhere nearby. Several of the protesters I spoke to, maintained that the young man and expectant father wouldn't have been shot dead had he not been black. Neither could they understand how Chris Kaba could have posed any possible immediate threat to life to justify the use of lethal force.
Bell Ribeiro-Addy, Labour MP for Streatham, told the crowd that
'When Chris Kaba was shot and killed, the narrative we heard from the media was that he was a drill artist, that he was a rapper, that he had been to prison before. Look at him. He's clearly a criminal.... almost as if to say that because of any of that and because he was a black man, he may have deserved what happened to him. That is a really popular narrative. When people get up and shout "Black lives matter" and people shout "Don't be ridiculous - all lives matter," there's a clear reason why they are doing it, because in popular narrative black lives don't, if they did people wouldn't be giving justifications for Chris to die in that way; nobody deserves to die in that way, let's be absolutely clear.'
Shortly afterwards, Jeremy Corbyn spoke and was critical of the police response.
"We are here today to mourn his (Chris Kaba's) death, mourn his passing, to remember his life, but also to show that we will never allow him to be forgotten. We will never allow the victims of this kind of violence on either side of the Atlantic ever to be forgotten. We cannot have a situation where somebody is shot dead through the windscreen of a car and the officer concerned is not immediately suspended from the police force, not from duty, from the police force. And as Bell (the MP) and others have pointed out, in any other job or profession or walk of life, if someone dies as a result of possibly your action you get suspended. If you are a train driver, a bus driver or a delivery driver involved in a terrible accident, you need to be suspended so that enquiries can take place. And so, I absolutely support the demands made by the family."
Some of those present at the protest had seen their family members either shot by the police or die in police custody. Among them was Lee Lawrence. In September 1985, when he was only eleven years old, his mother, Cherry Groce, had been paralysed from the chest down after being shot by a police officer inside their home, after she got up from her bed to investigate the noise caused by an early morning raid by officers who were looking for Lawrence's older brother Michael. His mother died in 2011, the year when Mark Duggan was shot dead in Tottenham sparking widespread civil unrest.
www.theguardian.com/books/2020/sep/05/the-man-who-shot-my...
"We never got justice," Larwrence told the crowd. "Justice is about fairness and if we received justice my mother would not have been killed. We will hold their legacy and their deaths will stand for something. We owe it to them to never give up."
socialistworker.co.uk/news/protesters-demand-justice-for-...
Kaba Aye, in Myanmar means 'World Peace' and this is what the pagoda aims to achieve.
The Pagoda was erected by U Nu, one of the earliest prime ministers of free Myanmar in 1954 in dedication to the Sixth Buddhist Council (1954-56). The Sixth Buddhist Council was held to mark the 2500 birth anniversary of Buddha's enlightenment. The Pagoda rises to a height of 111-feet and measures 34 meters around the base. The compound in which the pagoda stands is big enough and houses a number of monasteries within. Also located within the same compound are the Maha Pasana Guha (The Great Cave), the Buddhist Art Museum, the newly built Wizaya Mingalar Dhamathabin Hall and the International Buddhist Learning Centre.
We drove around Cherapunjee chasing waterfalls while clouds kept chasing right behind
We timed most of the falls to perfection with floating cotton clouds threatening to block the view while we sneaked our way thru the photo window
Join the 57,000+ people who (as of the morning of 19.09) have already signed the petition to demand #JusticeForChrisKaba
www.change.org/p/demand-justice-for-chris-kaba
On Saturday 17 September, hundreds of people gathered outside New Scotland Yard in central London to protest the fatal shooting of a 24-year-old black man in his car, by an armed police officer twelve days earlier at Streatham Hill in South London. There was no gun found either in the vehicle or anywhere nearby. Several of the protesters I spoke to, maintained that the young man and expectant father wouldn't have been shot dead had he not been black. Neither could they understand how Chris Kaba could have posed any possible immediate threat to life to justify the use of lethal force.
Bell Ribeiro-Addy, Labour MP for Streatham, told the crowd that
'When Chris Kaba was shot and killed, the narrative we heard from the media was that he was a drill artist, that he was a rapper, that he had been to prison before. Look at him. He's clearly a criminal.... almost as if to say that because of any of that and because he was a black man, he may have deserved what happened to him. That is a really popular narrative. When people get up and shout "Black lives matter" and people shout "Don't be ridiculous - all lives matter," there's a clear reason why they are doing it, because in popular narrative black lives don't, if they did people wouldn't be giving justifications for Chris to die in that way; nobody deserves to die in that way, let's be absolutely clear.'
Shortly afterwards, Jeremy Corbyn spoke and was critical of the police response.
"We are here today to mourn his (Chris Kaba's) death, mourn his passing, to remember his life, but also to show that we will never allow him to be forgotten. We will never allow the victims of this kind of violence on either side of the Atlantic ever to be forgotten. We cannot have a situation where somebody is shot dead through the windscreen of a car and the officer concerned is not immediately suspended from the police force, not from duty, from the police force. And as Bell (the MP) and others have pointed out, in any other job or profession or walk of life, if someone dies as a result of possibly your action you get suspended. If you are a train driver, a bus driver or a delivery driver involved in a terrible accident, you need to be suspended so that enquiries can take place. And so, I absolutely support the demands made by the family."
Some of those present at the protest had seen their family members either shot by the police or die in police custody. Among them was Lee Lawrence. In September 1985, when he was only eleven years old, his mother, Cherry Groce, had been paralysed from the chest down after being shot by a police officer inside their home, after she got up from her bed to investigate the noise caused by an early morning raid by officers who were looking for Lawrence's older brother Michael. His mother died in 2011, the year when Mark Duggan was shot dead in Tottenham sparking widespread civil unrest.
www.theguardian.com/books/2020/sep/05/the-man-who-shot-my...
"We never got justice," Larwrence told the crowd. "Justice is about fairness and if we received justice my mother would not have been killed. We will hold their legacy and their deaths will stand for something. We owe it to them to never give up."
socialistworker.co.uk/news/protesters-demand-justice-for-...
Join the 57,000+ people who (as of the morning of 19.09) have already signed the petition to demand #JusticeForChrisKaba
www.change.org/p/demand-justice-for-chris-kaba
On Saturday 17 September, hundreds of people gathered outside New Scotland Yard in central London to protest the fatal shooting of a 24-year-old black man in his car, by an armed police officer twelve days earlier at Streatham Hill in South London. There was no gun found either in the vehicle or anywhere nearby. Several of the protesters I spoke to, maintained that the young man and expectant father wouldn't have been shot dead had he not been black. Neither could they understand how Chris Kaba could have posed any possible immediate threat to life to justify the use of lethal force.
Bell Ribeiro-Addy, Labour MP for Streatham, told the crowd that
'When Chris Kaba was shot and killed, the narrative we heard from the media was that he was a drill artist, that he was a rapper, that he had been to prison before. Look at him. He's clearly a criminal.... almost as if to say that because of any of that and because he was a black man, he may have deserved what happened to him. That is a really popular narrative. When people get up and shout "Black lives matter" and people shout "Don't be ridiculous - all lives matter," there's a clear reason why they are doing it, because in popular narrative black lives don't, if they did people wouldn't be giving justifications for Chris to die in that way; nobody deserves to die in that way, let's be absolutely clear.'
Shortly afterwards, Jeremy Corbyn spoke and was critical of the police response.
"We are here today to mourn his (Chris Kaba's) death, mourn his passing, to remember his life, but also to show that we will never allow him to be forgotten. We will never allow the victims of this kind of violence on either side of the Atlantic ever to be forgotten. We cannot have a situation where somebody is shot dead through the windscreen of a car and the officer concerned is not immediately suspended from the police force, not from duty, from the police force. And as Bell (the MP) and others have pointed out, in any other job or profession or walk of life, if someone dies as a result of possibly your action you get suspended. If you are a train driver, a bus driver or a delivery driver involved in a terrible accident, you need to be suspended so that enquiries can take place. And so, I absolutely support the demands made by the family."
Some of those present at the protest had seen their family members either shot by the police or die in police custody. Among them was Lee Lawrence. In September 1985, when he was only eleven years old, his mother, Cherry Groce, had been paralysed from the chest down after being shot by a police officer inside their home, after she got up from her bed to investigate the noise caused by an early morning raid by officers who were looking for Lawrence's older brother Michael. His mother died in 2011, the year when Mark Duggan was shot dead in Tottenham sparking widespread civil unrest.
www.theguardian.com/books/2020/sep/05/the-man-who-shot-my...
"We never got justice," Larwrence told the crowd. "Justice is about fairness and if we received justice my mother would not have been killed. We will hold their legacy and their deaths will stand for something. We owe it to them to never give up."
socialistworker.co.uk/news/protesters-demand-justice-for-...