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2019-05-16: A delegate during the High Level Consultation at the AfDB headquarters in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire.
2019-05-16: Ms. Gershwin Wanneburg, Communication Officer, Communication and External Relations Department during the High Level Consultation at the AfDB headquarters in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire.
Fushimi inari station is just to the right of this photo. A lot of Japanese cities and towns are just endless level crossings.
Taken in the Somerset levels on a very cold (-4c) morning. Glastonbury Tor is on the left out of shot.
Egyptian sculptures, the exceptionally high level of craftsmanship is clearly visible here in detail, design and color.
Photo: Egyptian sculptures - by © Richard Poppelaars #About_Pixels #Photography (Nikon D90) / #antiquities #Egyptian #sculpture - #museum #RMO / #FineArtPhotography at #RijksmuseumvanOudheden in #Leiden, #SouthHolland - #Netherlands
Rijksmuseum van Oudheden (Est. 1818), photo May 2012 after 194 years since 1818 in history.
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Leiden: Fine Art Photography
The National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden, founded in 1818. In addition to numerous impressive collections, the Egyptian collection is one of the largest and most complete collections of Ancient Egyptian art in the world.
The basis for the current Egypt collection of the National Museum of Antiquities was created in 1827 by the Dutch naval officer J.H. van der Werff from Leiden collected during his trip to Egypt. This included mummies, sarcophagi, statues, and utensils. After arriving in Hellevoetsluis it was transported to Leiden on December 1, 1828. The transfer of the collection to Leiden was an important event for Dutch Egyptology. It was also the first time that an extensive collection of Egyptian artefacts was exhibited in the Netherlands, where it can still be seen today.
Info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rijksmuseum_van_Oudheden.
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For me it's the Willow or Withy, as they call 'em round 'yer that is truly 'the tree' of the Somerset Levels. I'ts been used for weaving into baskets and hurdles for fencing for eons and medicinally it has analgaesic properties which can relieve the pains of aching joints..quite handy when you live in such a wet area as this!
The Frog Level Service Station is closed now, but for many years it was the hub of activity on the "Banks of Ole Plum Creek." On November 18, 2009, The Frog Level Service Station was moved from this location to the Crab Orchard Musem and Pioneer Park about 3-miles away where it will be restored and re-opened to the public as part of the Museum's Exhibits.
This car was hit by a train in a controlled collision. The train was traveling at 65km/h. On display at Wellington railway station as part of international level crossing awareness day (ILCAD)
On Party Day- we ate and played games, and ate some more. Pictured are: (Top Row L to R) Andy, Anna, Zhin, Me, Joe, Robben, Gabriel, (Middle Row L to R) Christina, Silvia, Christy, and (Bottom Row L to R) Adela, Sunny, Sera, Judd, and Jason
The upper level of the cafeteria, occupied by a "McCafé." National Air & Space Museum, Washington, DC.
A surveyor’s level is permanently in place and can be moved so they can measure the lean and report back to the minister for levelling up. You can read more about the latest civil engineering work that was completed in 2001 here and understand the problem they were faced with www.ice.org.uk/what-is-civil-engineering/infrastructure-p...
A lot of new buildings have and are going up in the street. May 31, 2013, Christchurch New Zealand.
To see what is happen in the street: www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/christchurch-life/avenues/featu...
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Info on the Earthquakes: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Christchurch_earthquake