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9-21-2015
MVC
US 70 and Peedin Rd
Van pulled out in front of tractor trailer. Driver of van fled the scene on foot.
Pine Level FD, Selma EMS, Pine Level PD, Princeton PD, Micro PD, Clayton PD (K9) and SHP (Primary).
Brighton Level reopened last night. I bundled down hoping to get photos of the cool kids grinding and jumping - and didn't.
Heres a picture of people playing in water instead.
Foto tomada con la ayuda de una luz negra
Larga vida a la música electronica y al vodka ^_^
Long live to the electronic music !
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About 3 hours in now, we had heard rumors that this mine had multiple levels but untill now it was all on one. Through the curtains lay another level as promised!
We dicided decending further was best left for another trip, another day.
Walked outside this morning and noticed this mushroom growing in the front yard. Photo was taken at the apartment complex where my wife and I reside.
A levelling plate is used to bring the sonar tripod into vertical position, 10 May 2014. A hockey puck affixed to the level can be gripped by the remotely operated vehicle's manipulator, facilitating placement and recovery of the plate.
Credit: Ocean Networks Canada
The Mystery Spot is a 'gravitational anomaly' located in the redwood forests just outside of Santa Cruz, California.
Here one of the rangers demonstrates that what we thought was level is actually quite askew.
M Y S T E R I O U S
04.12.2018 Global Climate Action High-Level Event: Embracing Multilateralism
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This series of photos was made for the Level magazine of Paraguay. For the winter edition 2007.
By gihamandelik photographic studio
The exceptionally exceptional and most lovely Su-Lin Ong (general PR supremo and head at @sloLondon) invited Tasting Britain down to an old (and recently refurbished) Waterloo landmark, The Fire Station - at 150 Waterloo Road. Just up the road from the most legendary Old Vic theatre, and off of the back of a one year, multimillion pound rework, The Fire Station is BACK, and looking slick as a mofugga. As you may imagine, it was originally a fire station (I'm pretty sure it's listed, because from the outside it appears quite unchanged from itâs more âfunctional' past). It gained something of a cult following in the 1980s as a gastropub (opened by a guy called Trevor Gulliver, who went on and did lots of other things) before its recent acquisition and reopening by Revere Pub Company.
As for the food? The menu is a striped down selection of STRONG burgers and (wood fired) pizzas on the main part. Best pizza yet? Smoked mackerel, king prawns, mascarpone topped with a soft boiled egg. Tuff. Burger recommendation? The 'Black & Gold' with black pudding & double cheese. Also tuff. They're also open for breakfast and offer 'speciality' coffee to take-out. They've teamed up with caravan coffee, who I am told roast small batches for The Fire Station daily (I'm nt sure if this happens onsite or not). As for booze-like drinks, a pretty reasonable selection of craft ales, plus cocktails that are smoked onsite (in keeping with the 'fire' theme). For example - a rather tasty Old Fashioned made with Bulleit bourbon, housemade cinnamon syrup and smoked with oak chips. Also tuff. Smoke is the theme.
How about the decor? It also plays to the smoke/fire/fire station theme - fire hydrants hanging from the ceiling as lighting fixtures, hydraulic pipes and valves as coat hangers, flame retardant suits in strange places (lol). It could be a level in Doom II (minus the hellfire, demons and bleeding sky). I think I used to spend too much time playing Doom, since many of the places I end up at resemble levels from Doom *tails off*. During my time there, I ate about 17435 tiny slices of their glazed lemon tart (i don't normally go for lemon things, or lemon tarts - so I donât really know what's wrong with me). Another good thing? It's also a few minutes away from Waterloo station, which means, obviously, staying 'til the last minute - even on school nights. Especially on school nights :3
Pett Level with its strong magnetic pull and Petrified Forest that was once connected to Bexhill.
SUBMERGED ANCIENT FOREST at PETT LEVEL
After the last Ice Age about 6000 years ago, the sea level was about 150ft lower than today’s level, due to the Polar Regions having significantly more ice than at present. A forest grew under the sea at Cliff End near the village of Pett, at a time when England was joined by a land bridge to the continent. The whole of the landscape would have been covered in oaks and elms, willows, birches, and there would even have been hazels growing.
As the climate warmed so the ice at the Polar Regions melted, and the Sea Level rose above the level of the forest, we believe about 3 metres higher than the current level. The forest was drowned, and the wood preserved in the salt water and mud. Since the 16th century, the sea levels have dropped, and at low tide, the bases of the trees are now visible.
Cambios Level Crossing on the single track freight only line between North Blyth and Freemans Crossing, which is to the right.
To the left leads to the Alcan terminal and the Port of Blyth's Battleship Wharf at North Blyth. Just on the other side of the level crossing was the entrance to Blyth Cambois TMD, with the bridge in distance that once spanned Cambois yard.
20th June 2020
This series of photos was made for the Level magazine of Paraguay. For the winter edition 2007.
By gihamandelik photographic studio
Can't go any lower...
Everytime I upload pictures to Flickr, I come to work where I have a way better monitor and I see imperfections in the scan that annoy the hell out of me. Being a perfectionist is torture.