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Lieutenant General Dennis Gyllensporre, Force Commander of the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA), visited Aguelhok, site of a deadly attack (20 January) which claimed the lives of ten Chadian peacekeepers and injured at least twenty-six.
Aerial view of the area surrounding Tessalit, in the north, photographed through a helicopter window.
UN Photo/Marco Dormino
21 January 2019
Tessalit, Mali
Photo # 795484
The Quick Reaction Force Unit of the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) is composed of 90 members, including 13 pilots, ASU (air support unit) maintenance teams, medical personnel and marines. Its main mission is to conduct day and night patrols and provide support to convoys and troops on the ground.
The QRF Salvadorian armed helicopter unit conducts a patrol to provide air support to a MINUSMA convoy in the Timbuktu region. The unit is named 'Torogoz' after an emblematic bird in El Salvador.
UN Photo/Christian Jonathan Guevara Reyes
31 August 2017
Timbuktu, Mali
Military and police peacekeepers serving with the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) patrol the Muslim enclave of PK5 in Bangui.
UN Photo/Eskinder Debebe
22 October 2017
Bangui, Central African Republic
An integrated team from the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) travelled to the Mopti region in Mali to investigate recent armed attacks in the Bankass Cercle area, in which preliminary information indicated that at least 16 people were killed. A large number of houses and granaries were deliberately burnt down; some animals were stolen and some killed. The team, composed of Human Rights Officers and a forensic team of United Nations Police (UNPOL), visited the settlements of Koulogon Peulh, Libe Peulh, and Minima Maoude, the last a village that was entirely burned down. They were escorted by Peacekeepers from the Bangladeshi Contingent serving with MINUSMA.
Human Rights Officers interview civilian victims who fled Minima Maoude after the attack in Mopti.
UN Photo/Marco Dormino
202 February 2019
Mopti, Mali
Photo # 799663
That's Nathan of Nathan's Famous hot dogs. Ida, his wife, is said to have created the recipe that made the dogs so famous.
This isn't the first time we've encountered frankfurter royalty in a cemetery, by the way. In Green-Wood Cemetery, we came across the mausoleum of Charles Feltman, who is often credited with inventing the hot dog, and then we learned of a connection between him and Nathan:
Feltman died in 1910, but his restaurant stayed in business, and it was a few years later that a young Polish immigrant named Nathan Handwerker found work there slicing rolls. Supposedly with some encouragement and borrowed money from his then-unknown co-workers Eddie Cantor and Jimmy Durante, Nathan opened his own hot dog joint in 1916 at the corner of Surf and Stillwell Avenues, where he and his wife served up frankfurters for just a nickel apiece, half the price his former employer charged.
According to legend (and Nathan's grandson), with some variations from one telling to another, people were initially skeptical about the quality and contents of a wiener that could be sold for a mere five cents. To alleviate these concerns, Nathan hired people to dress as doctors and eat hot dogs in front of his stand, giving the impression that medical professionals considered his food perfectly healthy. Before long, with the arrival of the subway in Coney Island (and with the terminal station located right across the street), the dogs started selling like crazy, and now, almost a century later, Nathan's Famous remains a household name.
As we've seen, it's a Jewish custom to place rocks on gravestones that you visit. If you take a closer look at the rocks sitting atop Nathan's and Ida's stones, you'll see they've been decorated with the Nathan's Famous logo. Painted on the bottom of each one are four names: Steve, Michelle, Diana, and Lucas — presumably the folks who left the rocks here at Mount Lebanon. As it turns out, Steve is Nathan and Ida's grandson, Michelle is Steve's wife, and Diana and Lucas are their two children. Steve and Michelle head up the International Association for the Advancement of Peace. Diana was named the Humane Teen of the Year by the National Association for Humane and Environmental Education in 2007, and is, or at least was at that time, a vegetarian. Lucas is a self-described "hypnotist, mentalist, speaker, writer, & explorer of the mind" and a father-described "explorer and facilitator of multidimensional reality".
Rwandan Peacekeepers from the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) patrol the streets of Gao, in northern Mali.
Photo ID: 588777
Credit: UN Photo/Marco Dormino
Photo Date: 19/05/2014
The United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA), through a Quick Impact Project, supports community farming in Gao, Mali.
The agricultural project seeks to improve conditions in the community and to meet the needs of local farmers while promoting youth employment and providing livelihood skills in an effort to curb the high rate of youth departure from Gao to other locations.
In addition to vegetable farming and raising poultry, the local community has plans to expand livestock farming to cows and other small ruminants, and to incorporate a fish farm.
UN Photo/Harandane Dicko
13 May 2017
Gao, Mali
Photo # 722560
Vastitude explores concepts of ‘vastness’. Its simple architectural form hosts multidimensional displays that respond in real time to web-based interactions by users.
The exterior of Vastitude is a simple rectangular structure that hosts a complex three-dimensional grid of LED lights suspended inside parallel mirrors, creating the illusion of a deep, vast ‘field of lights’.
Users interact with the installation in real-time through a dedicated social media portal. When users direct their posts to the installation system, it will translate the user’s post into values that control the colour, speed and type of animation that will be displayed.
Artists: Cox Richardson Architects and Planners (Andrew Butler (Australia) / Danny Nguyen (Australia) / Rob Asher (South Africa / Mitchell Page (USA) / Adrian Taylor (USA)
Collaborator: Rebekah Collins (Australian)
En helikopter ur El Salvadors helikopterenhet cirklar över fastkörda svenska fordon under en patrull för samverkan norr om Timbuktu.
Den svenska styrkan i Mali är en del av FNs stabiliseringsinsats MINUSMA (United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali), och utgörs av ett underrättelseförband och en nationell stödenhet. Huvuddelen av styrkan är placerad på Camp Nobel i utkanten av Timbuktu. Svenskarna är tillsammans med ett motsvarande nederländskt förband i Gao en del av det multinationella och fristående underrättelseförbandet ASIFU (All Sources Information Fusion Unit).
Den 25 april 2013 antog FN´s säkerhetsråd resolution 2100, som med stöd av FN-stadgans kapitel VII inrättade en FN-ledd stabiliseringsinsats i Mali, MINUSMA. I FNs säkerhetsråds resolution 2227 ges MINUSMA sitt mandat att utföra fyra priotiterade uppgifter och två tilläggsuppgifter som bland annat infattar säkerhet, stabilisering och skydd av civila och stöd till återupprättandet av den Maliska statens kontroll av det egna territoriet. Det svenska underrättelseförbandet har till uppgift att stödja MINUSMAs uppfyllande av säkerhetsrådets mandat genom att leverera underrättelser som kan ligga till grund för MINUSMAs beslutsfattande.
El-Ghassim Wane (not pictured), Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA), visits the Ménaka Region in Mali, together with officials from the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) and the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).
Peacekeepers from Niger serving with MINUSMA provide security during the arrival of the delegation.
UN Photo/Harandane Dicko
22 March 2023
Menaka, Mali
Photo # UN7980039
Military and police peacekeepers serving with the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) patrol the Muslim enclave of PK5 in Bangui.
UN Photo/Eskinder Debebe
22 October 2017
Bangui, Central African Republic
Indoor test run with custom camera-rotation-tool, still need more adjustments but getting there, experimenting with multiple long exposures, stencils and LED lights, looking forward to visit some tunnels with this rig.
(animated .gif below!)
The Human Rights section of the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) supports programmes for persons with disabilities run by a local association called "Sigi te Mogo Son". In an effort to foster self sufficiency for those who take part in the centre's activities, MINUSMA provides tools and materials for the production of such goods as soap, shoes, and textiles. "Sigi te Mogo Son" is Bambara for "you get nothing by staying still".
A member of the association works in the liquid soap workshop.
UN Photo/Sylvain Liechti
03 June 2017
Mopti, Mali
Photo # 726123
Moroccon and Senegalese peacekeepers serving with the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) seen at the field office compound in Bangassou.
UN Photo/Eskinder Debebe
21 October 2017
Bangassou, Central African Republic
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The United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali known as MINUSMA was established by UN Security Council resolution 2100 in 2013 to support political processes in Mali and carry out a number of security-related tasks. (United Nations photo illustration)
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“‘Vastitude’ explores concepts of ‘vastness’. Its simple architectural form hosts multidimensional displays that respond in real time to web-based interactions by users.
“The exterior of ‘Vastitude’ is a simple rectangular structure that hosts a complex three-dimensional grid of LED lights suspended inside parallel mirrors, creating the illusion of a deep, vast ‘field of lights’.
“Users interact with the installation in real-time through a dedicated social media portal. When users direct their posts to the installation system, it will translate the user’s post into values that control the colour, speed and type of animation that will be displayed.
“The choices for input are infinite, and users are encouraged to explore the ways that different inputs are translated as creative effects when processed by the installation.
“The result is a representation of the vastness of space, the endless variation of cultural expression and the ready availability of vast data resources.
“The team of artists who created ‘Vastitude’ is made up of passionate computational designers working in the architecture industry. Their aim is to create an architectural design piece that is elegantly interactive and allows for the largest possible diversity of inputs.
“Visitors viewing the installation should look to rolling text at the top of the structure where they can learn more about its possibilities and also obtain an indication of who is currently affecting ‘Vastitude’.”
Movie Park Studios 18/06/2022 14h03
One of the main reasons for our revisit to Movie Park Germany was the in 2021 opened multi-dimensional coaster. The magic moment when the indoor coaster goes outdoor.
Movie Park Studio Tour
Movie Park Studios or Movie Park Studio Tour in full is an indoor roller coaster in the German amusement park Movie Park Germany. It is Germany's first Multidimensional Coaster from the builder Intamin. The attraction opened on June 23, 2021.
The attraction is located in a 3800 m² building that used to house Ice Age Adventure and before that Looney Tunes Adventure.
The length of the track is 532 meters and the top speed is approximately 60 km/h. The ride has two launches, one of which is backwards. The track also has a 360° platform. Three trains can run on the track, each with two trolleys.
The ride of the attraction also contains many nods to the past. For example, decorations are reused from former attractions such as Cop Car Chase, Movie Magic Studios and Gremlins Invasion.
This rollercoaster is the first double-launched indoor rollercoaster and also the first indoor coaster with backward acceleration in Europe.
Visitors enter a studio and are told that director Steven Thrillberg (a reference to Steven Spielberg) is shooting three films. Soon the tour is taken over by a hysterical clapperboard who calls himself Sam. Afterwards, visitors pass through the drawing boards, construction drawings and scale models of the current attractions found in Movie Park. In the station, in Art Deco style, visitors board one of the carts that lead through the offices and past the archives, pass the first scene of a disaster film, after which they drive backwards to the second scene (a racing film) . Then there is a launch to the outer section of the ride and visitors ride under a leaking water tower back into the studio to the final scene, where King Kong is waiting for them. In total, the track passes through twelve scenes.
FACTS & FIGURES
Model: Multidimensional Coaster
Manufacturer: Intamin
Opened: 23/06/2021
Speed: 60 km/h
Length: 552 meters
Duration: 2m00
Trains: 3
Capacity: 900 riders/hour
Scene from Mopti, Mali, as a convoy of a Security Council delegation drives through the streets fo the town for its visit to the camp of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA).
UN Photo/Marco Dormino
02 February 2014
Mopti, Mali
Photo # 578881
Military and police peacekeepers serving with the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) patrol the Muslim enclave of PK5 in Bangui.
UN Photo/Eskinder Debebe
22 October 2017
Bangui, Central African Republic
Residents of the Muslim enclave of PK5 in Bangui during a joint patrol of the neighbourhood by military and police peacekeepers of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA).
UN Photo/Eskinder Debebe
22 October 2017
Bangui, Central African Republic
Military and police peacekeepers serving with the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) patrol the Muslim enclave of PK5 in Bangui.
UN Photo/Eskinder Debebe
22 October 2017
Bangui, Central African Republic
The UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) supportd youth in Gao in launching a communal theatre project to promote peace and reconciliation.
A portrait of a young girl.
UN Photo/Marco Dormino
25 February 2014
Gao, Mali
Photo # 581500
Vastitude explores concepts of ‘vastness’. Its simple architectural form hosts multidimensional displays that respond in real time to web-based interactions by users.
The exterior of Vastitude is a simple rectangular structure that hosts a complex three-dimensional grid of LED lights suspended inside parallel mirrors, creating the illusion of a deep, vast ‘field of lights’.
Users interact with the installation in real-time through a dedicated social media portal. When users direct their posts to the installation system, it will translate the user’s post into values that control the colour, speed and type of animation that will be displayed.
Artists: Cox Richardson Architects and Planners (Andrew Butler (Australia) / Danny Nguyen (Australia) / Rob Asher (South Africa / Mitchell Page (USA) / Adrian Taylor (USA)
Collaborator: Rebekah Collins (Australian)
Kurt Wüthrich has the kind of presence that quietly commands the room. When I photographed him at Scripps in 2022, he stood with the self-possession of someone who has spent a lifetime inside the machinery of precision. No theatrics, no performance. Just a steady gaze and the unmistakable air of someone who knows exactly what he’s doing.
Wüthrich is best known for developing nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy to study biological macromolecules in solution. Before his work, protein structures in their natural, aqueous state were elusive, often requiring crystallization for X-ray analysis or less precise methods. His multidimensional NMR techniques revealed these complex, shifting molecules as they are, alive in water, orchestrating life’s molecular processes.
Trained as a chemist and physicist, his clarity of thought is evident. His academic path took him from Bern to UC Berkeley and Bell Laboratories, where he honed his NMR expertise, before returning to ETH Zurich for his landmark work. Each step built tools that reshaped structural biology.
In 2002, he shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his NMR breakthroughs, recognition of a body of work that opened a new window into the architecture of life. His techniques have become foundational, revealing the structures of proteins like those involved in Alzheimer’s disease or immune system regulation, guiding drug development and medical research.
When we spoke, he was thoughtful, precise, and economical with his words. He described science not as conquest but as continuity. One step after another. A lifelong pursuit of nature’s logic.
He has held positions at ETH Zurich and the Scripps Research Institute and remains active in international collaborations. Even at 86, his mind is hungry, his eyes sharp with the discipline of decades spent not letting things slide.
What struck me most was his formality, not just in his immaculate shirt, but in his composed demeanor and measured answers. Everything about him suggested rigor. A scientist shaped by order and exacting standards.
Wüthrich’s career spans over fifty years, yet he remains forward-looking. Still curious. Still listening. Science has given him the habit of paying close attention, not just to data or theory, but to the world’s hidden patterns, knowable through patience and precision.
Few scientists have reshaped our view of life’s molecular machinery with such clarity and restraint. Kurt Wüthrich is among them, revealing what was always there, hidden in motion, essential to life.
Movie Park Studios 18/06/2022 13h57
One of the main reasons for our revisit to Movie Park Germany was the in 2021 opened multi-dimensional coaster. The loading and unloading station of this darkride versus indoor rollercoaster.
Movie Park Studio Tour
Movie Park Studios or Movie Park Studio Tour in full is an indoor roller coaster in the German amusement park Movie Park Germany. It is Germany's first Multidimensional Coaster from the builder Intamin. The attraction opened on June 23, 2021.
The attraction is located in a 3800 m² building that used to house Ice Age Adventure and before that Looney Tunes Adventure.
The length of the track is 532 meters and the top speed is approximately 60 km/h. The ride has two launches, one of which is backwards. The track also has a 360° platform. Three trains can run on the track, each with two trolleys.
The ride of the attraction also contains many nods to the past. For example, decorations are reused from former attractions such as Cop Car Chase, Movie Magic Studios and Gremlins Invasion.
This rollercoaster is the first double-launched indoor rollercoaster and also the first indoor coaster with backward acceleration in Europe.
Visitors enter a studio and are told that director Steven Thrillberg (a reference to Steven Spielberg) is shooting three films. Soon the tour is taken over by a hysterical clapperboard who calls himself Sam. Afterwards, visitors pass through the drawing boards, construction drawings and scale models of the current attractions found in Movie Park. In the station, in Art Deco style, visitors board one of the carts that lead through the offices and past the archives, pass the first scene of a disaster film, after which they drive backwards to the second scene (a racing film) . Then there is a launch to the outer section of the ride and visitors ride under a leaking water tower back into the studio to the final scene, where King Kong is waiting for them. In total, the track passes through twelve scenes.
FACTS & FIGURES
Model: Multidimensional Coaster
Manufacturer: Intamin
Opened: 23/06/2021
Speed: 60 km/h
Length: 552 meters
Duration: 2m00
Trains: 3
Capacity: 900 riders/hour
Movie Park Studios 18/06/2022 13h57
One of the main reasons for our revisit to Movie Park Germany was the in 2021 opened multi-dimensional coaster. The indoor waiting queue full of story telling like room full of props and a model of the water dark ride Area 51.
Movie Park Studio Tour
Movie Park Studios or Movie Park Studio Tour in full is an indoor roller coaster in the German amusement park Movie Park Germany. It is Germany's first Multidimensional Coaster from the builder Intamin. The attraction opened on June 23, 2021.
The attraction is located in a 3800 m² building that used to house Ice Age Adventure and before that Looney Tunes Adventure.
The length of the track is 532 meters and the top speed is approximately 60 km/h. The ride has two launches, one of which is backwards. The track also has a 360° platform. Three trains can run on the track, each with two trolleys.
The ride of the attraction also contains many nods to the past. For example, decorations are reused from former attractions such as Cop Car Chase, Movie Magic Studios and Gremlins Invasion.
This rollercoaster is the first double-launched indoor rollercoaster and also the first indoor coaster with backward acceleration in Europe.
Visitors enter a studio and are told that director Steven Thrillberg (a reference to Steven Spielberg) is shooting three films. Soon the tour is taken over by a hysterical clapperboard who calls himself Sam. Afterwards, visitors pass through the drawing boards, construction drawings and scale models of the current attractions found in Movie Park. In the station, in Art Deco style, visitors board one of the carts that lead through the offices and past the archives, pass the first scene of a disaster film, after which they drive backwards to the second scene (a racing film) . Then there is a launch to the outer section of the ride and visitors ride under a leaking water tower back into the studio to the final scene, where King Kong is waiting for them. In total, the track passes through twelve scenes.
FACTS & FIGURES
Model: Multidimensional Coaster
Manufacturer: Intamin
Opened: 23/06/2021
Speed: 60 km/h
Length: 552 meters
Duration: 2m00
Trains: 3
Capacity: 900 riders/hour
Movie Park Studios 18/06/2022 13h48
One of the main reasons for our revisit to Movie Park Germany was the in 2021 opened multi-dimensional coaster. The main entrance of this ride is rather impressive.
Movie Park Studio Tour
Movie Park Studios or Movie Park Studio Tour in full is an indoor roller coaster in the German amusement park Movie Park Germany. It is Germany's first Multidimensional Coaster from the builder Intamin. The attraction opened on June 23, 2021.
The attraction is located in a 3800 m² building that used to house Ice Age Adventure and before that Looney Tunes Adventure.
The length of the track is 532 meters and the top speed is approximately 60 km/h. The ride has two launches, one of which is backwards. The track also has a 360° platform. Three trains can run on the track, each with two trolleys.
The ride of the attraction also contains many nods to the past. For example, decorations are reused from former attractions such as Cop Car Chase, Movie Magic Studios and Gremlins Invasion.
This rollercoaster is the first double-launched indoor rollercoaster and also the first indoor coaster with backward acceleration in Europe.
Visitors enter a studio and are told that director Steven Thrillberg (a reference to Steven Spielberg) is shooting three films. Soon the tour is taken over by a hysterical clapperboard who calls himself Sam. Afterwards, visitors pass through the drawing boards, construction drawings and scale models of the current attractions found in Movie Park. In the station, in Art Deco style, visitors board one of the carts that lead through the offices and past the archives, pass the first scene of a disaster film, after which they drive backwards to the second scene (a racing film) . Then there is a launch to the outer section of the ride and visitors ride under a leaking water tower back into the studio to the final scene, where King Kong is waiting for them. In total, the track passes through twelve scenes.
FACTS & FIGURES
Model: Multidimensional Coaster
Manufacturer: Intamin
Opened: 23/06/2021
Speed: 60 km/h
Length: 552 meters
Duration: 2m00
Trains: 3
Capacity: 900 riders/hour
Ariel 3.
by Jason Lincoln
In this amazing new series, “Archangels” we explore the many facets of these healing and protective Multidimensional Beings. Ariel means “Lioness of God” and is often associated with Divine magic. She oversees the sprites, the nature Angels associated with water. Ariel is involved with healing and protecting nature, including animals, fish and birds. If you find an injured bird or other wild animal that needs healing, call upon her for help. Ariel also works closely with Raphael to heal animals in need.
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www.contemporary-artists.co.uk/paintings/ariel-3/
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Malians vote at a polling station in the Ecole de la République in Bamako, Mali, during the presidential election. The UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) has helped with the transportation and setup of election materials in the weeks leading up to election day.
Bamako, Mali 28/07/2013
Photo ID 557522 UN Photo/Marco Dormino
As part of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA), Chadians strive daily to save lives in one of the world’s most dangerous peacekeeping operations. Forty-seven Chadians have been killed in Mali in recent years. UN Photo/Sylvain Liechti
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El-Ghassim Wane (not pictured), Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA), visits the Ménaka Region in Mali, together with officials from the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) and the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).
Tin-Fadimata internally displaced people's (IDP) site on the heights of the Ménaka dunes hosts children, women and youth in distress who need shelter, water and food.
UN Photo/Harandane Dicko
22 March 2023
Menaka, Mali
Photo # UN7980041
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The Quick Reaction Force Unit of the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) is composed of 90 members, including 13 pilots, ASU (air support unit) maintenance teams, medical personnel and marines. Its main mission is to conduct day and night patrols and provide support to convoys and troops on the ground.
The QRF Salvadorian armed helicopter unit conducts a patrol to provide air support to a MINUSMA convoy in the Timbuktu region. The unit is named 'Torogoz' after an emblematic bird in El Salvador.
UN Photo/Christian Jonathan Guevara Reyes
31 August 2017
Timbuktu, Mali
Soldiers from the Bundeswehr, the German armed forces, as part of the U.N.-led MINUSMA enforcement mission (United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission) on March 03, 2017 in Gao, Mali. MINUSMA troops are assisting the Malian government in its struggle against rebels that include a Tuareg movement (MNLA) and several Islamic armed groups, among them Al-Qaeda, in the north of Mali. Rebels have conducted a series of terror attacks to destabilize the current government in recent years. The Bundeswehr has committed helicopters and 750 soldiers to the MINUSMA mission as well as 147 soldiers to the EUTM mission (European Training Mission Mali) to train government troops. 2nd March 2017
Photos: Alexander Koerner
The village of Ogossagou is located 144 kilometres from the town of Sévaré in the Mopti region of central Mali. Ogossagou has been the site of two massacres between local ethnic groups in the space of two years, resulting in numerous casualties. For the last two years peacekeepers from Senegal serving with the Quick Reaction Force (QRF) of the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) has secured a temporary operational base (TOB) in the village. The village of Ogossagou is difficult to access by land due to the security situation, terrorist attacks and Improvised Explosive Device (IED), and to the isolation of the village. Recently calm has returned to Ogossagou with the signing of local agreements between the two communities.
UN Photo/Harandane Dicko
1 September 2022
Ogossagou, Mali
Photo # UN7957162
Movie Park Studios 18/06/2022 13h57
One of the main reasons for our revisit to Movie Park Germany was the in 2021 opened multi-dimensional coaster. The indoor waiting queue full of story telling like room full of props and even a model of the attraction itself (but the track is not fully complete).
Movie Park Studio Tour
Movie Park Studios or Movie Park Studio Tour in full is an indoor roller coaster in the German amusement park Movie Park Germany. It is Germany's first Multidimensional Coaster from the builder Intamin. The attraction opened on June 23, 2021.
The attraction is located in a 3800 m² building that used to house Ice Age Adventure and before that Looney Tunes Adventure.
The length of the track is 532 meters and the top speed is approximately 60 km/h. The ride has two launches, one of which is backwards. The track also has a 360° platform. Three trains can run on the track, each with two trolleys.
The ride of the attraction also contains many nods to the past. For example, decorations are reused from former attractions such as Cop Car Chase, Movie Magic Studios and Gremlins Invasion.
This rollercoaster is the first double-launched indoor rollercoaster and also the first indoor coaster with backward acceleration in Europe.
Visitors enter a studio and are told that director Steven Thrillberg (a reference to Steven Spielberg) is shooting three films. Soon the tour is taken over by a hysterical clapperboard who calls himself Sam. Afterwards, visitors pass through the drawing boards, construction drawings and scale models of the current attractions found in Movie Park. In the station, in Art Deco style, visitors board one of the carts that lead through the offices and past the archives, pass the first scene of a disaster film, after which they drive backwards to the second scene (a racing film) . Then there is a launch to the outer section of the ride and visitors ride under a leaking water tower back into the studio to the final scene, where King Kong is waiting for them. In total, the track passes through twelve scenes.
FACTS & FIGURES
Model: Multidimensional Coaster
Manufacturer: Intamin
Opened: 23/06/2021
Speed: 60 km/h
Length: 552 meters
Duration: 2m00
Trains: 3
Capacity: 900 riders/hour