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Autodrom Pszczółki - near Gdańsk, Poland

 

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Black-winger Stilt at Catcott Lows Reserve - Somerset Levels.

 

Pity they wouldn't come closer to the hide!

 

Another European species trying to colonise Britain.

Level crossing gates at Chasewater, Staffordshire

The Laird Norton Center for Art and Design lower level floor plans

戸塚駅 仮設店舗跡地

a level 5 alert fire is the highest level a fire can be gauged. a level 5 requires the assistance of all available firefighters to help control the situation. yesterday i came across this fire incident which was given this status as the conditions, high level winds, water shortage and very dry weather, induced the flames even further. this large fire razed through this community of urban informal settlers in metro manila scorching hundreds of houses that left hundreds of families homeless. firefighters were able to control the fire after 12 hours

side street viewed from the Mid-Levels Escalator. again, I'm struck at how we always think of HK as very bright, but the light's quite focused; there's little general street lighting.

a level 5 alert fire is the highest level a fire can be gauged. a level 5 requires the assistance of all available firefighters to help control the situation. yesterday i came across this fire incident which was given this status as the conditions, high level winds, water shortage and very dry weather, induced the flames even further. this large fire razed through this community of urban informal settlers in metro manila scorching hundreds of houses that left hundreds of families homeless. firefighters were able to control the fire after 12 hours

a level 5 alert fire is the highest level a fire can be gauged. a level 5 requires the assistance of all available firefighters to help control the situation. yesterday i came across this fire incident which was given this status as the conditions, high level winds, water shortage and very dry weather, induced the flames even further. this large fire razed through this community of urban informal settlers in metro manila scorching hundreds of houses that left hundreds of families homeless. firefighters were able to control the fire after 12 hours

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The forest floor is a bounty of wild and wonderful fungi this time of year, but identifying them is best left to the experts. Any experts out there help with the ID of this one?

Autodrom Pszczółki - near Gdańsk, Poland

 

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Poole town centre 29.06.11

The first and bottom of several levels of maze-like catwalks extending up into the structure. Here we are about 40 ft. up from the lower level floor. Much caution is needed as they are rusty and corroded at best, and tend to shift beneath you as you walk.

Asahi Pentax Spotmatic SP + Carl Zeiss Jena Flektogon 35mm f2.4

Fuji Press 800 (expired)

Level crossing sign.

  

Silverdale level crossing. This track comes from Carnforth through Silverdale to Grange and beyond via Arnside. There has been a couple of deaths here before due to the nature of the open barriers how ever this is down to not obeying the lights.

Level Crossing at Watten, looking South on 12th June 2013.

On the way from Jerusalem (~800 m above Sea Level) to the Dead Sea (~ 400 m below Sea Level) you'll pass this point, which is exactly Sea Level (0 m).

2016-03-01: An official during a meeting on a level one project.

Low level look at Llandudno Pier. One from the archives, taken back in 2013.

Winnipeg at night

 

Retina IIIc rangefinder, HP5+ developed in HC-110 dilution B for 5 minutes

 

F2.0 @ 1/2 sec

 

Part of my "Night Moves" series

Archicadd blueprint of Tristan Tzara House Level 3.

a level 5 alert fire is the highest level a fire can be gauged. a level 5 requires the assistance of all available firefighters to help control the situation. yesterday i came across this fire incident which was given this status as the conditions, high level winds, water shortage and very dry weather, induced the flames even further. this large fire razed through this community of urban informal settlers in metro manila scorching hundreds of houses that left hundreds of families homeless. firefighters were able to control the fire after 12 hours

Colosseum VIP Tour Of Lower Levels & Underneath, Rome, Italy

 

Located just east of the Roman Forum, the massive stone amphitheater known as the Colosseum was commissioned around A.D. 70-72 by Emperor Vespasian of the Flavian dynasty as a gift to the Roman people. In A.D. 80, Vespasian’s son Titus opened the Colosseum–officially known as the Flavian Amphitheater–with 100 days of games, including gladiatorial combats and wild animal fights. After four centuries of active use, the magnificent arena fell into neglect, and up until the 18th century it was used as a source of building materials. Though two-thirds of the original Colosseum has been destroyed over time, the amphitheater remains a popular tourist destination, as well as an iconic symbol of Rome and its long, tumultuous history.

 

Origins of the Colosseum

Even after the decadent Roman emperor Nero took his own life in A.D. 68, his misrule and excesses fueled a series of civil wars. No fewer than four emperors took the throne in the tumultuous year after Nero’s death; the fourth, Vespasian, would end up ruling for 10 years (A.D. 69-79). The Flavian emperors, as Vespasian and his sons Titus (79-81) and Domitian (81-96) were known, attempted to tone down the excesses of the Roman court, restore Senate authority and promote public welfare. Around 70-72, Vespasian returned to the Roman people the lush land near the center of the city, where Nero had built an enormous palace for himself after a great fire ripped through Rome in A.D. 64. On the site of that Golden Palace, he decreed, would be built a new amphitheater where the public could enjoy gladiatorial combats and other forms of entertainment.

  

Did you know? Archaeologists believe that the Colosseum contained both drinking fountains and latrines.

 

After nearly a decade of construction–a relatively quick time period for a project of such a grand scale–Titus officially dedicated the Colosseum in A.D. 80 with a festival including 100 days of games. A well-loved ruler, Titus had earned his people’s devotion with his handling of recovery efforts after the infamous eruption of Vesuvius in A.D. 79, which destroyed the towns of Herculaneum and Pompeii. The final stages of construction of the Colosseum were completed under the reign of Titus’ brother and successor, Domitian.

 

The Colosseum: A Grand Amphitheater

Measuring some 620 by 513 feet (190 by 155 meters), the Colosseum was the largest amphitheater in the Roman world. Unlike many earlier amphitheaters, which had been dug into hillsides to provide adequate support, the Colosseum was a freestanding structure made of stone and concrete. The distinctive exterior had three stories of arched entrances–a total of around 80–supported by semi-circular columns. Each story contained columns of a different order (or style): At the bottom were columns of the relatively simple Doric order, followed by Ionic and topped by the ornate Corinthian order. Located just near the main entrance to the Colosseum was the Arch of Constantine, built in A.D. 315 in honor of Constantine I’s victory over Maxentius at Pons Milvius.

  

Inside, the Colosseum had seating for more than 50,000 spectators, who may have been arranged according to social ranking but were most likely packed into the space like sardines in a can (judging by evidence from the seating at other Roman amphitheaters). Awnings were unfurled from the top story in order to protect the audience from the hot Roman sun as they watched gladiatorial combats, hunts, wild animal fights and larger combats such as mock naval engagements (for which the arena was flooded with water) put on at great expense. The vast majority of the combatants who fought in front of Colosseum audiences in Ancient Rome were men (though there were some female gladiators). Gladiators were generally slaves, condemned criminals or prisoners of war.

 

The Colosseum Over the Centuries

The Colosseum saw some four centuries of active use, until the struggles of the Western Roman Empire and the gradual change in public tastes put an end to gladiatorial combats and other large public entertainments by the 6th century A.D. Even by that time, the arena had suffered damaged due to natural phenomena such as lightning and earthquakes. In the centuries to come, the Colosseum was abandoned completely, and used as a quarry for numerous building projects, including the cathedrals of St. Peter and St. John Lateran, the Palazzo Venezia and defense fortifications along the Tiber River. Beginning in the 18th century, however, various popes sought to conserve the arena as a sacred Christian site, though it is in fact uncertain whether early Christian martyrs met their fate in the Colosseum, as has been speculated.

 

By the 20th century, a combination of weather, natural disasters, neglect and vandalism had destroyed nearly two-thirds of the original Colosseum, including all of the arena’s marble seats and its decorative elements. Restoration efforts began in the 1990s, and have proceeded over the years, as the Colosseum continues to be a leading attraction for tourists from all over the world.

Radiation and other harmful chemical levels were checked during decontamination.

Level Crossing leading to Narrow road & St. Mildreds church, Tenterden, Kent.

Photography © Jeremy Sage

2019-05-16: Dr. Hanan Morsy, Director of Macroeconomic Policy, Forecasting and Research Department, African Development Bank during the High Level Consultation at the AfDB headquarters in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire.

2016-03-01: Carol Benson, Carol is a founding partner of Glenbrook speaking during a meeting on a level one project.

Sometimes it's nice to bring yourself down to their level. It's where you get the best shots.

 

Most of my clothes have dirt stains on them because I'm constantly rolling around on the ground trying to find the right angle.

Level crossing at Rockwell station, in Chicago's Lincoln Square, on the CTA Brown Line

A level results, Hammersmith Academy. Manar Hisbani, 17 and Rhia Harry, 17.

2K Marin, Bioshock 2: Sketchbook example showing initial level idea development.

Level were formed by IAG as a secondary carrier in 2017, and for a time flew the Vienna to Gatwick route, and on this day it was operated by Airbus A321 OE-LCP.

 

In 2020, short haul routes ceased and now the airline specialises serving the Americas from Barcelona, using a fleet of A330s.

 

London Gatwick

10th October 2018

  

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d90-utah lake, utah

66623 and its train being loaded with Iron Ore at Redcar High Level before setting sail with 6D54 to Scunthorpe Trent Yard - 02/01/2017.

a level 5 alert fire is the highest level a fire can be gauged. a level 5 requires the assistance of all available firefighters to help control the situation. yesterday i came across this fire incident which was given this status as the conditions, high level winds, water shortage and very dry weather, induced the flames even further. this large fire razed through this community of urban informal settlers in metro manila scorching hundreds of houses that left hundreds of families homeless. firefighters were able to control the fire after 12 hours

North American B-25J Mitchell "Pacific Prowler"

S/N: 44-30823

Registration: N1042B

Holloman AFB Airshow 2007

 

Photo by www.kensaviation.com

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