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Something you might not know... The Piano has an Extensive Range

 

A standard piano has 88 keys, including 52 white keys and 36 black keys. This gives it a range of seven octaves plus a minor third, from A0 to C8 – wider than any other instrument in the orchestra. {Sharing The Knowledge 9.18.24}

Denali, the highest mountain in North America

This is the buildings to the left of Blickling Hall, dating to 1624.

 

It is a Grade I listed building.

 

Former service range, now National Trust offices. Dated 1624 on east front

but much rebuilt behind facade in late C19. Red brick with stucco dressings;

some diaper-work. Steeply-pitched roof plaintiled to east, pantiled to west.

Two storeys and attic. East facade of 14 bays: bays 3, 6, 9 and 12 have Dutch

gables with moulded brick base-corbels. 3-light ovolo-moulded mullion windows

with leaded glazing and iron casements. Transoms to first floor windows.

2-light attic windows in gables, square stuccoed panels above. Five door

openings, semicircular-headed, with plain stuccoed pilasters on red brick

plinth. Moulded platband above ground floor window heads. Dutch gable to

north. Six ridge stacks with diagonally-set square shafts in groups of 2,

3 and 4. West side much rebuilt: sashes and top-hung windows, all with

glazing bars in plain stuccoed surrounds. Moulded eaves cornice.

 

Service Range To South West Of Blickling Hall - Heritage Gateway

 

The afternoon when it was blue skys and sunny, before we left.

 

Chimneys on the Service Range to the left of the Hall.

Somewhere ard the world

Attribution: Kaspars Garda, garda.lv

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Journée de la Moto et des loisirs mécaniques organisée par la FFMC-80 à Hébécourt (F-80)

On my last day in Arizona, my friends took me to a shooting range. I've shot with replica guns before, but never with the real thing.

 

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[order] Ciconiiformes | [family] Threskiornithidae | [latin] Plegadis falcinellus | [UK] Glossy Ibis | [FR] Ibis falcinelle | [DE] Braunsichler | [ES] Ibis Castaña | [IT] Mignattaio | [NL] Zwarte Ibis

 

Measurements

spanwidth min.: 88 cm

spanwidth max.: 105 cm

size min.: 55 cm

size max.: 65 cm

Breeding

incubation min.: 20 days

incubation max.: 23 days

fledging min.: 26 days

fledging max.: 30 days

broods 1

eggs min.: 3

eggs max.: 6

 

Physical characteristics

 

Unmistakable because is the only species in Europe with greenish-black plumage, long black legs and long curved bill. The size is bigger than 50 cm. Characteristic wetland species, breeding colonies are usually mixed with other herons. Birds may feed tens of kilometres from the breeding colonies. The Glossy Ibis feeds mainly on aquatic animals. Migrant.

 

Habitat

 

Characteristic wetland species, breeding colonies are usually mixed with other herons. Lakes, swamps, lagoons, sewage ponds, rivers wet meadows and irrigated cultivation. Roosting sites in large trees often far from water. Nests in freshwater or brackish wetlands, usually in tall dense trees or in low trees or bushes over or near water.

 

Other details

 

Plegadis falcinellus is a patchily distributed summer visitor to southern and southeastern Europe, which accounts for a tiny proportion of its global breeding range. Its European breeding population is relatively small (10%) overall. Consequently, it is provisionally evaluated as Declining.

This bird has a nearly cosmopolitan but very fragmented distribution. In Europe it breeds in the Mediterranean regions, the Balkan Peninsula and the eastern parts of the continent. The population of the European Union comprises 52-89 breeding pairs, which represents only 0.5% of the total European population. Being fairly unpredictable in the occupation of its breeding sites, its trends are often difficult to assess, but globally it has undergone a strong decline since the latter part of last century, and its breeding area have definitely contracted. This trend seems even to have been accelerated during the last few decades. The main reasons for this are wetland reclamation, hunting and disturbance of breeding colonies

 

Feeding

 

Birds may feed tens of kilometers from the breeding colonies. The Glossy Ibis feeds mainly on aquatic animals. Insects: grasshoppers, crickets, beetles, locusts and small reptiles, frogs and fish. Usually feeds in small flocks by "walks slowly" and probes bill into mud and shallow water, or takes prey from surface sometimes runs after prey.

 

Conservation

 

This species has a large range, with an estimated global Extent of Occurrence of 1,000,000-10,000,000 km². It has a large global population estimated to be 1,100,000-3,300,000 individuals (Wetlands International 2002). Global population trends have not been quantified, but the species is not believed to approach the thresholds for the population decline criterion of the IUCN Red List (i.e. declining more than 30% in ten years or three generations). For these reasons, the species is evaluated as Least Concern. [conservation status from birdlife.org]

 

Breeding

 

Breeds may in Black Sea area, March-May in North America, during rains or just after in most of Africa. In trees or bushes growing in water, at heights to 5-7 m, or in dense reeds or rushes. Colonial; from a few to thousands of pairs, usually with other Ciconiiformes, also with Pygmy Cormorant. Nest is compact platform of twigs or reeds lined with leaves. 3-4 eggs, incubation 20-23 days. chicks have sooty black down.

 

Migration

 

Migratory and dispersive, with considerable nomadic element. Flocks form after breeding, adults and juveniles often separated, and latter begin dispersing in all directions. Southerly aspects of post-fledging dispersals merge into autumn migration, which becomes dominant September, as adults and young withdraw south of breeding range. Winters in small numbers Mediterranean basin west to Morocco (where recent increase) but most European breeders probably trans-Saharan migrants; many spring and autumn records from Saharan oases, and common October-March in steppe zone southern edge of western desert. Return movement through Mediterranean basin and Black Sea late March, some still moving early May, though colonies re-occupied April. Some spring overshooting, with rare April-May appearances north to Britain and Germany.

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MUSGRAVE RANGE

 

Australian - ANL

 

Owners: Australian Coastal Sg Commission

 

Port of Registry: AUS Melbourne

 

Imo - 6416237

 

1964 - 79 plus

 

14,467 gross tons, 7,123 net. 21,165 deadweight.

 

Lbd: 582'0" x 74'6" x 32'9". (177.4 x 22.7 metres) Ore carrier laid down February 1962 at Whyalla Shipbuilding and

 

Engineering Works, Whyalla South Australia for BHP Shipping Ltd. Single screw, diesel engine making 15 knots.

 

Mid 1962 sold on the stocks to the Australia National Line and named Musgrave Range. Completed November 1964.

 

June 1977 sold to Zea Shipping Co., Greece and renamed Angela Mary. Gross tonnage since recorded as 12,561. Scrapping began

 

at China 1st November 1983

 

IDNo:6416237

 

Year:1964

 

Name:MUSGRAVE RANGE (SS Mangrove Swamp)

 

Keel:28.2.62

 

Type:Bulk carrier

 

Launch Date:9.6.64

 

Flag:AUS

 

Date of completion:6.11.64

 

Tons:14467

 

Link:1661

 

DWT:21165

 

Yard No:38

 

Length overall:177.4

 

Ship Design:

 

LPP:168.2

 

Country of build:AUS

 

Beam:22.7

 

Builder:Whyalla SB & E Works

 

Material of build:

 

Location of yard:Whyalla

 

Number of

screws/Mchy/

 

Speed(kn):1D-15

 

Naval or paramilitary marking :

A:*

End:1983

 

Subsequent History:

77 ANGELA MARY

 

Disposal Data:

BU China 7.10.83

 

Information supplied by John Hoskin: www.flotilla-australia.com/

 

Details: Mirimar Ship index

 

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Hadn't seen any interesting cars for ages then I looked into a yacht club car park and see this beast! Not the most PC and I am not really a fan of it but it quite rare and "Unique"+ it is also quite fast I believe.

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Degree: Accounting/BBA/Tippie

Hometown: Waukee, Iowa

Session Abroad: Fall 2017 Austria

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Student Experience:

"The mountain range consisting of Mount Vesuvius stands triumphantly through a window of one of Pompeii’s ruined buildings. The volcano which caused the city’s downfall continues to overlook the destructed city seemingly proudly."

  

A view of the Mummy Range in the northeastern section of Rocky Mountain National Park. This view is from along the Battle Mountain ridge line. A nice marmot was standing guard.

 

The peaks in the distance from left to right are Chaquita, Ypsilon, Fairchild, Hagues, and Mummy.

Condor's signature singlespeed, fixed wheel bike

Images of our stunning Industrial Range and how you can style your event. From using single colour chairs through to multiple colours - this versatile range allows you to add personality to your event.

Hard trekking in Barguzin mountains. Russia, Buryatia. August, 2019.

The Sierra Nevada is a mountain range in the U.S. states of California and Nevada, between the California Central Valley and the Basin and Range Province. The Sierra runs 400 miles (640 km) north-to-south, and is approximately 70 miles (110 km) across east-to-west. Notable Sierra features include Lake Tahoe, the largest alpine lake in North America; Mount Whitney at 14,505 ft (4,421 m), the highest point in the contiguous United States; and Yosemite Valley sculpted by glaciers out of 100-million-year-old granite. The Sierra is home to three national parks, 20 wilderness areas, and two national monuments. These areas include Yosemite, Sequoia, Kings Canyon National Parks, and Devils Postpile National Monument.

 

The character of the range is shaped by its geology and ecology. More than 100 Ma (million years ago), granite formed deep underground. The range started to uplift 4 Ma, and erosion by glaciers exposed the granite and formed the light-colored mountains and cliffs that make up the range. The uplift caused a wide range of elevations and climates in the Sierra Nevada, which are reflected by the presence of five life zones.

 

The Sierra Nevada was home to several Native American tribes. The first European to sight the range was Pedro Fages in 1772. The range was explored between 1844 and 1912.

 

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The Sawatch Range is a high and extensive mountain range in central Colorado which includes eight of the twenty highest peaks in the Rocky Mountains, including Mount Elbert, at 14,440 feet (4,401 m) elevation, the highest peak in the Rockies.

 

The range is oriented along a northwest-southeast axis, extending approximately 80 miles. The range contains 15 peaks topping 14,000 feet (4,000 m). The range forms a portion of the Continental Divide, and its eastern flanks are drained by the headwaters of the Arkansas River. The western side of the range feeds the headwaters of the Roaring Fork River, the Eagle River, and the Gunnison River, tributaries of the Colorado River.

 

The Sawatch mountains in general are high, massive, and relatively gentle in contour. While some peaks are rugged enough to require technical climbing, most can be climbed by a simple, yet arduous hike. Notable summits include Mount Elbert, Mount Massive, La Plata Peak, Mount of the Holy Cross, and the Collegiate Peaks (Mounts Columbia, Harvard, Princeton, and Yale).

 

State Highway 82 traverses the range at Independence Pass, which is typically open only from late spring to mid autumn. It is also traversed by Hagerman Pass to the north, connecting the Arkansas Headwaters near Leadville with the upper valley of the Fryingpan River. Hagerman pass is traversable with four-wheel drive vehicles and on foot during summer and early autumn months. The range contains numerous hiking trails within the White River National Forest and the Hunter-Fryingpan Wilderness.

 

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A scan from a Ford commercial vehicle brochure dated 1968

Long Range Interceptor craft that MetalCraft Marine will be producing for the USCG in 2012 and 2013.

 

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