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Army Reserve Soldiers with the 416th Theater Engineer Command shoot M16A2 rifles during the qualification range at the Joliet Training Center in Elwood, Ill., June 6, 2015. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)
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This is an array element module from the MOTR radar antenna. There are 8359 of these in the antenna, all phased, hence the name Phased Array Radar. On each end of this element is a dipole antenna, one to receive and the other to transmit data.
As its name implies, MOTR phased array radar can track 40 objects at once. It was designed by and for WSMR engineers for instrumentation tracking. There are two MOTRs here at WSMR.
The Rapture is an awesome coast range loop that covers 70 miles of remote gravel and a hell of a lot of climbing. I turned around at mile 10 and took a nap. Thanks again to Velodirt for another rad event.
Army Reserve Soldiers with the 416th Theater Engineer Command shoot M16A2 rifles during the qualification range at the Joliet Training Center in Elwood, Ill., June 6, 2015. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)
Stirling Range National Park, Western Australia is home to hundreds and hundreds of plant species, many of which do not exist anywhere else in the world. In the Universe, I should think.
Furthermore, a number of rare marsupials and birds, some close to extinction, live here.
The Numbat, a curious striped little marsupial of which I unfortunately have no photo, is released into the park, and there is now a relatively stable population.
July, 2008: The sun sets over Big Jean Lake in the Wind River Range of Wyoming.
43.06'41.10"N, 104.40'18.80"W
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Unity College offers a 400+ hour Seasonal Law Enforcement Training Program for students wishing to work in national parks as law enforcement rangers. Students reside at Acadia National Park's Schoodic Education and Research Center for the program. Students log hours at the range to prepare.
a brief bit of sunshine and blue sky yesterday, but then it rained and we went home, then it hailed and rained some more!!
Free range pig farm near Cranborne 16.03.2013
Flinders Ranges- Proby's grave
"Kanyaka Station was first taken up and stocked by Hugh Proby, the well-educated third son of the Earl of Carysfort, from Ireland. He came to South Australia in the Wellington which arrived at Port Adelaide on 30 May 1851.
Having both money ($10,000) and connections, Proby was soon looking for pastoral land to establish a cattle run rather than invest it in Adelaide property. Towards the end of 1851 Hugh Proby had taken up his first run on lease number 74, called the Moockra Range Run in the Flinders Ranges.
By February 1852 he had secured another run, Kanyaka on leases numbered 117 and 118, and had them both stocked with 1200 head of cattle. A month later Proby was the owner of three runs. He was able to employ a few men and by the end of May had a total of six men working for him, including an American, Tom Coffin, who had later a mountain near Copley named after him.
It now became time for Proby to consolidate his holdings and start building huts for himself and workers on one of these runs. Kanyaka was selected and one of the huts already in use there was enlarged and a start made with a second hut. Having used up almost all his money, Proby hoped to be able to sell his fattened cattle within two years and make a handsome profit.
Unfortunately for him, nature, unpredictable as ever, had different plans. During a violent thunderstorm on 30 August 1852 tragedy struck when some of his cattle stampeded. When Proby and his Aboriginal stockman rode out to hold the mob, they were confronted by the raging torrent of the Willochra Creek. When attempting to cross the creek Proby was swept from his horse and drowned.
Proby was buried the next day and some six years later his family had a gravestone shipped out from London on the Ballarat to Port Adelaide. From there the granite slab was hauled by bullock wagon to the site and placed on his grave where it remains today. It has now become a familiar landmark in the Flinders Ranges and known simply as Proby's Grave. The inscription reads;
SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
HUGH PROBY,
THIRD SON OF THE EARL OF
CAREYSFORT;
WHO WAS DROWNED
WHILE CROSSING
THE WILLOCHRA CREEK
AUGUST 30th 1852
AGED 24 YEARS
Take Ye Heed, Watch and Pray: For Ye
Know Not When The Time Is. MARK XIII.33
THIS TABLET
WAS PLACED OVER HIS GRAVE BY HIS
BROTHERS & SISTERS IN THE YEAR
1858."
A footnote: I believe the stone is scottish granite, and weighs about 3 tonnes
This is the bonaparte gull map the red dots are flickr picture with town and( for most of the case) geotaged
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