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This goanna had been sunning itself on a sandstone cliff top when we disturbed it. Not a particularly large specimen.
Durante lo scorso Festival della Canzone italiana a Sanremo Mediavideo si è "dimenticato" di segnalare il festival nella programmazione di RaiUno...
Campamento internacional de idiomas inglés - español
Campamento internacional de idiomas inglés - español
Adolescentes de 13 a 17 años
Tarifa - Cádiz - Spain
a lame first attempt at trying to use a picture as my background to make it look like my monitor is transparent
Opening in February 1960, Market Weighton ROC was used by the Royal Observatory Corp. Their role was to reporting nuclear bursts and monitoring fall-out. This is one of 1563 underground monitoring posts throughout Great Britain & Northern Ireland. This post closed in October 1968, although many remained until 1991.
The post is dry, and although is missing bunks, a hatch and the comms equipment, the original chemical toilet remains is decent condition. Good news there.
After the procedure, I spent the day working....Then i went home and right when I was getting in the shower. I noticed these on me. I didn't even know they were on me the whole entire day.
That's how medicated I am.
ID : Bengal monitors or common Indian monitors
Binomial name : Varanus bengalensis
Bengal monitors occur across much of southern Asia. Compared to other varanid lizards, Bengal monitors have a much larger geographic range, where they are considered less restricted both geographically and environmentally. This species is widely distributed from Afghanistan to Java, including southeastern Iraq, Iran, and Afghanistan, Pakistan and India, southern Nepal, Bhutan, and China, North and South Vietnam, Laos, and islands in the Strait of Malacca and the Greater Sunda Islands. In Iran they are generally restricted to southeastern regions in close proximity to rivers that drain into marshes or shallow lakes, rather than seas, they are particularly common along the River Gartatab. In Afghanistan, Bengal monitors are limited to the Kabul River Valley in the extreme southeastern part of the country.
So now that i am part of the working class i can afford to splurge. 22" wide screen, HD, ipod dock, usb port, card reader mmmm...
Display has the ability to show usage in $ or kW in real time.
Also displays time and temperature outside.
My 24'' widescreen Acer monitor from staples. No problems so far with it and I wouldn't trade it for anything else.
Nice, rotate 90 and hotkey the display for easy back and forth. Just in time for shooting the Firefly's 2012 Calendars!