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Yahia from SAG and Yasir from Oxfam doing a mock interview to test the baseline survey questionnaire.
This photo is taken under the car park outside of SAG's office.
Now a couple of weeks after 50mm (2") of rain fell in this area. The bare cracked soil from previously is now completely covered by reeds.
I upgraded my computer (via total replacement) and decided to update my single monitor to dual 23 inch monitors
Varanus salvator bivittatus (probably).
Peucang Island, off Java.
I pursued this monitor for a minute or so trying to get a good photo as it motored away from me at a fair pace. It was only afterwards that I pondered what would have happened if it'd decided to turn and go for me - it was certainly large enough to have done some damage if it wanted to. I know monitors are highly unlikely to confront humans (unlike their notorious cousins from Komodo) but still...
I've tried to take the sticker off the monitor, but it's one of those ones that's never coming off without leaving its tattered remains.
For the for the viewing of images on your monitor it should be adjusted to allow you to see as many of the steps shown on the scale. This will help a great deal. If you really want to see the colours that the photographer posted on line you will need to calibrate your monitor. Google this for more than you ever wanted to know about colour management.
Os alunos do curso de Infraestrutura e Redes de Monitoramento, promovido pela Diretoria de Inclusão Digital da Prodabel na Unidade Ipiranga, participaram no inÃcio do mês de uma palestra no auditório da Prodabel, no bairro Caiçara, quando fizeram uma visita técnica à empresa.
Foto: Divulgação/Prodabel