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As part of Aalto University’s 5G Summer School, this Start North webinar (Finnish technology learning accelerator network) will discuss the business opportunities that the latest communications and network technology, remote learning, work and entrepreneurship from Africa can bring to U.S. companies.
These are at the same time opportunities for positive impact on African economies.
Press release Aalto University.
www.aalto.fi/en/news/5g-mokki-network-can-have-a-huge-imp...
APO - African Newsroom:
www.africa-newsroom.com/press/5g-mokki-the-african-techno...
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Perfect day for a sauna- this outbuilding has a dressing room and sauna (with puu- polttava kiuas) in from the porch, with storage in the big door; upstairs has a nice playroom.
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Probably derived from “Withy-combe” or “Willow Valley,”
Widecombe-in-the-Moor epitomises the remote upland villages of Dartmoor.
Renowned for its annual “fair” and the accompanying folk-song, “Uncle Tom Cobley and All,” this scene, including the grounds of the Parish Church of St.Pancras, otherwise known as “The Cathedral of the Moor,” due to its disproportionate size, in such a small and under-stated village, This image is so typical of the moorland landscape.
Widecombe Valley crowded by broadleaf trees gives way to the green patchwork of pasture for sheep and cattle, embroidered and edged by the ever-present tall Devon hedgerows and trees.
Steep lanes climb steadily in gentle undulations between the “Tors,” at the highest points.
From one to two thousand feet up, depending on aspect, the green swathe of fields, in turn, transforms into the reddish-brown bracken and heather of the high moorland.
This almost tan-brown autumn carpet contrasts sharply with the broken, shattered, grey piles of granitic boulder called “Tors,” that peak on the horizon.
Many visitors and locals scramble to these other-worldly, jumbled, irregular stone piles, from which miles of sweeping moorland fades into the distance.
An awesome and spiritual place that stays long in the memory, none more so, than when the mists descend and the legends and fears of “the Great Swamp,” as the locals often refer to it, become very uncomfortably tangible!!!
I had never truly understood the term "golden light" until now. At one of the photography classes I attended the teacher would discuss how the best time of day to take pictures was during the time of day when the sun was not in the middle of the sky, nicknamed the "Golden Light" time of day. It was a truly fantastic (or even breathtaking one could say) experience to be able to photograph it. The best end to the best day. I look forward to taking many more pictures at this time of day ;)
In Otaniemi in Espoo outside of Helsinki you will find the Aalto University Campus. A magic place worth a visit.
Here you will find great moments from Otaniemi, Aalto University and Espoo.
Aalto Startup Center
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