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a flock of geese headed west?

Pictures taken on the WOOF club trip to Furry Migration.

During what is almost certainly the world's greatest wildlife spectacle thousands of wildebeest hurl themselves down a cliff-face into the Mara River. (In the 40 minutes that this frantic crossing took only 6 animals died).

 

Quando il tempo cambia e l'autunno si avvicina è il momento per questi bellissimi uccelli di spostarsi come ogni anno verso zone più temperate. Lo spettacolo è sempre suggestivo

Title: Migration

Bald Eagles with Juevenile Bald Eagle

Nikon D800

Nikon 600mm f4 VRII ED Lens

Exposure: 1/2000 @ f8

ISO 400

Mode: Aperture Priority

An artwork to be passes amongst my friends as a digital contact card.

Animated version here:

www.charlottevogel.com/Migration/migration.html

Cigüeñas blancas preparadas para migrar

Gain a better understanding of the variety of migratory patterns that can result from complex crises; to examine the usefulness of migration policy tools in addressing crises.

 

© IOM 2012

Location: Cigu Lagoon - Cigu, Taiwan

Sunset

The beginning of June – with the peak in August – hails the start of the annual gnu migration, as from the Serengeti National Park they enter the Mara reserve in search of pasture and between September, peaking in October, the mighty herd of gnu abandons the desiccated steppe of the Maasai Mara in order to return to their Tanzanian park of origin. This event, dictated by the rainy season, is one of the most spectacular phenomena in nature. The passage of this powerful herd of 1.4 million head, accompanied by zebra as well as predators taking every advantage to hunt, is an absolute must for safari photographers. Spectacular scenes straight from the greatest documentaries.

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Il Masai Mara è teatro di uno dei fenomeni più spettacolari della natura, La Grande Migrazione, il leggendario viaggio degli gnu che, guidati dalle piogge tra luglio e agosto lasciano il Serengeti National Park in Tanzania per dirigersi vero i pascoli erbosi del Masai Mara. Tra novembre e gennaio il branco ritorna nel Serengeti creando lo stesso maestoso spettacolo. L’imponente branco di gnu è accompagnato da zebre e animali predatori (leoni, iene e ghepardi) che approfittano di ogni possibilità per cacciare le loro prede e si presenta come una colonna maestosa di animali: il guado dei fiumi, attraversati da correnti e coccodrilli minacciosi crea scenari da set di grandi documentari.

 

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Uncontrolled immigration? Doing what comes naturally.

Great Migration: wildebeests crossing Mara River

 

Serengeti fire, Tanzania trying to keep the animals from migrating to the Mara

 

(Masai Mara, Kenya; July 2010)

The Last Days

 

Final Presentation

MArch2 Thesis 2009-2010

 

University of Hong Kong

Department of Architecture

2/F, Knowles Building

MArch2 Studio

 

Bronica SQ-Ai

Zenzanon 80mm f2.8

Ilford XP2 400

Launching of a new updated version of the Viet Nam Association of Manpower and Supply (VAMAS) Code of Conduct for the recruitment of workers for overseas jobs to improve ethical recruitment and better protect migrant workers

 

© ILO

 

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Migration Museum volunteers John Gladwell & Maureen Holbrook with Migration Museum Curator Vedrana Budimir & Di Fisher from the Embroiderers Guild.

 

'Crossing Country: John McDouall Stuart' at the Migration Museum Tuesday, 4th December 2012 till Sunday, 27th October 201

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wildebeest head south after crossing the mara river

Pictures taken on the WOOF club trip to Furry Migration.

A Brown Pelican headed north for the summer. Taken at Mustang Island State Park. Corpus Christi, TX.

Vol de grues au dessus des pyrenées 11/2008

Migration Museum, 21 November 2012

 

The trusty Migration Museum ladder ready for action! Once the banners are up, there's the tricky task of making sure they're level.

harakeke and peacock feathers

One of two bronze sculptures by Allan Houser on the campus of Florida State University, Tallahassee.

 

During the past couple years I've enjoyed looking a this abstract sculpture many times, from all sides, at different distances, in all kinds of weather (it looks great in the rain).

 

The floating view on the left shows the torus straight on, which I took standing 90 degrees to the left of the unaltered side view. In my floating version it took me quite a while, using Adobe Photoshop Elements 3.0, to remove the background and base.

 

For another view of this and other sculptures by Houser see

www.allanhouser.com/inventory/index.php.

 

PES Network on Migration and Integration. Brussels, 29 May, 2018

Il 20 febbraio 2017 si è svolto a Roma un Preforum Workshop in preparazione all’International Forum on Migration and Peace (21-22 febbraio 2017). Obiettivo: fare il punto sul contributo delle organizzazioni religiose alla gestione dell’attuale crisi migratoria.

Tra gli interventi anche quello di monsignor Gian Carlo Perego e quelli degli scalabriniani monsignor Silvano Maria Tomasi (Dicastero per il Servizio dello sviluppo umano integrale), padre Fabio Baggio (sottosegretario alla sezione Migranti e Rifugiati dello stesso dicastero), padre Alessandro Gazzola (superiore generale della congregazione scalabriniana) e padre Gianni Borin (superiore regionale dei missionari di Europa e Africa). goo.gl/GW87b7

Peintre:Performance avec des autorités et rapatriés/Mor FAYE

Tech: Acrylic sur toile

Dim: 1m/81 cm

Prix: 700 000 frs cfa

Pictures taken on the WOOF club trip to Furry Migration.

A Burmese enumerator recruited by IOM conducts a pilot census survey in a Burmese migrant household. OM conducted a pilot census survey in Burmese migrant households to help develop a survey method that will include migrants in the 2010 national census. © IOM 2010

there are huge warehouses on the spanish side of the border stuffed with goods for sale. moroccan visitors buy them and sell them often directely on the other side of the border. among the products are sweets, clothes, kitchen and electronic devices, that are cheaper in ceuta than in spain. this is partly due to the reduced taxes in ceuta that shall serve as an attraction to the spanish inhabitants to stay in the town and not leave for the spanish mainland.

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