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Nel 2017 è stata ultimata la centrale idroelettrica di Nervesa della Battaglia (TV) realizzata allo scopo di sfruttare il salto che compie il deflusso minimo vitale tra il bacino di calma e il livello del Piave a valle dell’opera di presa.
1st,2nd,and 3rd floors with niches for the artwork,at the Guggenheim.They warn visitors not to lean against those short walls,but some folks don't listen.I confess though that I was one of them,but when I realized how unbalanced the floors were I exercised a little bit of caution.
A raccoon searches for food in the frozen Colorado river.
Did you know raccoon have nerves in their hands that act like food signals, sending information to their brains.
Nerves were never her thing....she knew what she had, knew what she was. The world wouldn't know what hit it.....
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Lilies - Santa Gemita - Laowa 65mm - Nov 13 2022 - Enhanced-2
Sometimes the Bears get a little testy with each other. It really is none of my business to intervene. It is between them really.
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Il Montello è un modesto rilievo montuoso della provincia di Treviso, che si estende dall'abitato di Nervesa della Battaglia fino a Montebelluna e Crocetta del Montello.
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Another droplets photo shot the HonBLeSs way.
The noise on Front Page and Explore had gotten into my nerves. Gonna rest for a while friends.
I think I get on the bees' nerves sometimes and that's why they try to hide from me. These little critters are really masters of camouflage. If you look very closely here you can just make one out behind that petal 😂 🐝 😉 Have a Peaceful Bokeh Wednesday everybody ☀️ PBW!
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Castello San Salvatore
La storia del castello è indissolubilmente legata alla famiglia Collalto, di antichissima origine longobarda, che da Treviso si stabilisce qui tra il XII e il XIII secolo fondando i castelli di Collalto e di San Salvatore.Il castello di San Salvatore si espande velocemente ed arriva alla fine del Medioevo, con i suoi trentamila metri quadrati tra rocca e borgo, ad essere uno dei più estesi del nord Italia.Inespugnato per tutto il Medioevo, durante la lunga pax veneziana il castello vede la fioritura di una straordinaria stagione artistica: arrivano a San Salvatore pittori, poeti, musicisti e letterati. La Cappella Vecchia accoglie lo straordinario ciclo di affreschi del Pordenone, mentre i palazzi si arricchiscono di opere dei grandi maestri veneti dell’epoca.
La bellezza e la magnificenza del castello diventano lo sfondo di celebri dipinti di Cima da Conegliano.Ospite dei Collalto nell’Abbazia di Nervesa, Monsignor Giovanni della Casa compone il suo celebre “Galateo”. E tra le ìselve d’arbori e frondeî Gaspara Stampa, la più grande poetessa del Cinquecento, canta nelle sue meravigliose ìRimeî il suo straziante amore per il conte Collaltino.All’inizio del seicento sorge la chiesa di Santa Croce, rivolta verso il borgo attraverso un loggiato dal sapore sansovinesco e nel secolo dei Lumi il conte Odoardo fa erigere un nuovo palazzo.
Ma il novecento è alle porte con la prima guerra mondiale: il Piave fa da sfondo alle ultime cruente battaglie ed il castello diventa bersaglio dell’artiglieria italiana. Nel 1918 San Salvatore presenta un paesaggio desolante: i palazzi sono gravemente danneggiati, come pure le mura e il borgo.
Ma il castello riprende vita: il conte Rambaldo avvia una appassionata fase di recupero dello straordinario patrimonio storico-artistico, per secoli difeso con tenacia e amore. Un ininterrotto cantiere prosegue fino alle soglie del nuovo millennio, in cui il castello di San Salvatore e le sue terre vengono definitivamente riconsegnate alla storia in tutto il loro splendore.
Susegana - Treviso - Italia
Nervesa della battaglia.: Abbazia di S.Eustachio...sorse intorno al 1050 , su un terreno donato da Rambaldo III di Collalto e da sua madre Gisla
All'ombra dell'Abbazia , imitando la corte papale di Leone X, era sorta una specie di Accademia tra i cui personaggi si ricorda G.Dalla Casa , nunzio apostolico della Repubblica Veneta che si pensa abbia scritto qui il suo Galateo
L'Abbazia fu distrutta durante la prima guerra mondiale . bombardata dalle truppe Italiane
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Nervesa della Battaglia ..Prov di Treviso. IT
The nerves I feel when I set the camera up over a precarious drop...
I was staying in a nice place in Sheung Wan (I keep staying in the area because it's a lot more laid-back than the surrounding parts of Hong Kong whilst still being close to the centre) and the roof gives some great views. The light breeze fluttered the camera strap around my neck as I stood poised, ready to fall backwards away from the edge and save the camera from a tumble. Thankfully I had to do no such thing. Phew.
I'm still enamoured by looking down onto roads. Like orange rivers flowing between the towers- mesmerising.
You may notice that I have changed my profile picture for the time being. I have to admit that it’s getting on my nerves that a growing number of Flickr members from the russian federation use this platform to pretend everything is normal. While I do understand their motives I refuse to carry on playing this game of carefully taking into consideration that this one person might only be a little follower and not one of the torturing murderers and their sympathizers. I‘m sick and tired of this general silent agreement to spare russians the truth and communicate only in subtly chiseled words to protect them from those in power. I don’t feel able to muster any more sympathy with the people wanting to lie low and bury their heads in the sand, while their fuckwitted military shows the rest of the world how low the human race can go. I don’t want my pictures to be a tool for people to make themselves believe that there is any connection left that hasn’t been destroyed by their lying government, their army of barbarians and their blatant disrespect for any living being on this continent.
Pictured on my new profile photo is Olivka. Olivka and her brave human live in the battered frontline city of Mykolaiv, Ukraine. They have been shelled every day, for almost seven months. Russian rockets and bombs are fired on civilian homes all the time. Most of their nights need to be spent in the basement, without sleep. Heavy artillery fired on their homes makes the ground shake and the walls crumble. All you can focus on is the hope that you won’t be hit directly, that the house won’t collapse on top of you burying you -more or less- alive, that not all of your belongings and your home in the house above you will go up in flames. People, children among them, die not only due to being shelled, shot or tortured, but also out of sheer terror. The russians have cut the water supply of hundreds of thousands of people back in spring. People need to queue for every drop of drinking water, in between hiding during the frequent air raid alarms. The russians destroy basic infrastructure on a daily basis. They don’t do this for military success -on the contrary, they are retreating as fast as the chechen blocking forces and the Dnipro allow- but solely to terrorize the civilian population.
The only thing the russian federation is able to do is destroy what better people have built and steal what they’re not able to come up with themselves.
The bloodshed is too big, the destruction of lives and futures too vast, the sorrow and loss and suffering too enormous. And I haven‘t even started on the subject of being so criminally idiotic to start firefights around the biggest nuclear power plant in Europe.
Russians, you have no right to look the other way nor do you have any right to normalcy.