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This photo has been taken as part of the scientific effort of the salvage archaeologist team H.U.N.E. to document the Sudanese Arab tribe of the Manasir and their cultural landscape 'Dar al-Manasir' situated at the Fourth Cararact of the River Nile.

The homeland of the Manasir will be submerged by the reservoir lake of the Hamdab High Dam (Merowe Multi-Purpose Hydro Project) in the very near future and all inhabitants have to be relocated by the Sudanese government.

 

For further details click: www.daralmanasir.com

 

(c) 2005 by David Haberlah - please contact david@haberlah.com

A new site for the tents is found after the larger ones started to blow away! ...& the Hall is now visible from the clearing work in the garden.

Location: Box Hill Gardens, Nelson Rd, Box Hill, Victoria, Australia.

 

Subjects: The memorial is a marble statue of a World War I bugler on a polished grey granite pedestal and granite plinth / 3-stepped granite base. The memorial was dedicated on 19 February 1922. It was recently relocated to Box Hill Gardens...

 

Autumn Leaves / Clouds / Highlights and Shadows / Afternoon Sunlight

 

HDR from five RAWs: Demosaiced and Tone Mapped in PhotoMatix Pro v3.0

 

Camera: Sony DSC-R1

 

Aperture Priority Mode

 

Aperture: f/8.0

 

ISO: 160

 

Focal Length: 14.8mm x 1.7 (APS-C crop factor) = 25.2 mm

 

Exposure Times:

EV+2.00 ( 1/15 sec);

EV +1.00 ( 1/30 sec);

EV 0.00 ( 1/60 sec);

EV -1.00 ( 1/125 sec);

EV -2.00 ( 1/250 sec).

 

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The Zacuto FS100 Grip Relocator gives users the choice to place the Sony FS100 removable grip onto any 15mm rod. The FS100 handle attaches to our Grip Relocator with a single ¼ 20 screw and a locator pin. You can place the FS100 Relocator at a handgrip for shoulder mounted work or anywhere on a rig that is most suitable for you and your set up. It uses Zacuto’s Zwivel technology so it can be swiveled up and forward or straight down for ideal comfort and rig compatibility.

 

With the FS100 Grip Relocator, users can comfortably control start/stop of the camera while working shoulder mounted. The Sony grip comes with a 12" cable. We recommend adding this LANC extension cable for more flexibility.

The bronze statue that once stood atop the Pitt County Confederate Soldiers Monument is secured for transport as the sun begins to rise on Monday, June 22. Crews worked throughout the night to disassemble the monument while hampered by equipment issues; the remainder of the monument was removed on Tuesday evening. Work was performed at night to prevent interfering with traffic, court proceedings, and businesses in the Uptown area.

 

On Monday, June 15, the Pitt County Board of Commissioners voted to relocate the memorial due to threat of vandalism and concern for public safety after property damage occurred during rioting in the Uptown area two weeks earlier. Following the vote to relocate the monument, County Commissioners created a committee to select a new location for the statue, which has not been determined at this time.

 

The monument was formally dedicated in November 1914; various groups have called for its removal from the courthouse grounds since at least the 1990’s.

 

“NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved that the City Council of the City of Greenville is committed to a community where all are welcome and should be treated equally with the same compassion in every interaction with a commitment to fairness, equality, kindness, justice, peace, and understanding.” — excerpt from Resolution For Equality, adopted by Greenville City Council on June 15, 2020.

Ten mature sugar maple trees were relocated to accommodate site preparation for a new residence hall. Photo taken fall 2011.

CAMP SENDAI, Japan - Lance Cpl. Duane L. Carroll Jr., cannoneer, stands by during a cease fire at Camp Sendai, Japan in the Ojojihara Maneuver Area Nov. 24 during Artillery Relocation Training Exercise 10-3 Ojojihara. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Garry J. Welch/Released)

The Zacuto FS100 Grip Relocator gives users the choice to place the Sony FS100 removable grip onto any 15mm rod. The FS100 handle attaches to our Grip Relocator with a single ¼ 20 screw and a locator pin. You can place the FS100 Relocator at a handgrip for shoulder mounted work or anywhere on a rig that is most suitable for you and your set up. It uses Zacuto’s Zwivel technology so it can be swiveled up and forward or straight down for ideal comfort and rig compatibility.

 

With the FS100 Grip Relocator, users can comfortably control start/stop of the camera while working shoulder mounted. The Sony grip comes with a 12" cable. We recommend adding this LANC extension cable for more flexibility.

Part of the toddler relocation program: we're all organizing stuff today.

 

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The bronze statue that once stood atop the Pitt County Confederate Soldiers Monument is secured for transport as the sun begins to rise on Monday, June 22. Crews worked throughout the night to disassemble the monument while hampered by equipment issues; the remainder of the monument was removed on Tuesday evening. Work was performed at night to prevent interfering with traffic, court proceedings, and businesses in the Uptown area.

 

On Monday, June 15, the Pitt County Board of Commissioners voted to relocate the memorial due to threat of vandalism and concern for public safety after property damage occurred during rioting in the Uptown area two weeks earlier. Following the vote to relocate the monument, County Commissioners created a committee to select a new location for the statue, which has not been determined at this time.

 

The monument was formally dedicated in November 1914; various groups have called for its removal from the courthouse grounds since at least the 1990’s.

 

“NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved that the City Council of the City of Greenville is committed to a community where all are welcome and should be treated equally with the same compassion in every interaction with a commitment to fairness, equality, kindness, justice, peace, and understanding.” — excerpt from Resolution For Equality, adopted by Greenville City Council on June 15, 2020.

ndia tiger safari trip.

 

Kanha was a bit of a dissapointment as there was heavy flooding, especially in the core zone, so noone was allowed in.

Normally we were supposed to have 3 game drives in the core zone. We did only one in the bufferzone, but the animals were very scarce. In the afternoon it was raining so heavily that we couldn't even go out and our second game drive was cancelled.

 

So the second day we cancelled our third game drive and visited a local village instead.

We would not have been allowed in the core zone anyway, and we feared the bufferzone would be just the same as the day before.

 

Several villages that were originally located in the national park have been relocated to a safer zone outside the dangerous area.

There are still people living in the bufferzone. They are actively encouraged to move further away but sometimes they've been living in the same village for generations and it's hard to convince people to move.

The day before we arrived a 16 year old girl had been killed by a tiger in the bufferzone.

You may be or not aware that the Central Bank is relocating from Dame Street to North Wall Quay. A team of Central Bank staff have been working onsite since December 2016 getting it ready for full occupation.

 

The final fit out of the building was in progress when I visited the area today.

Enstone's medieval church of St Kenelm is a gem hidden away in a secluded churchyard, only its tower is revealed beyond the lychgate to entice the visitor further.

 

Inside it is a spacious building, the nave flanked by aisles, that on the south being especially large (there are traces of a shrine or chantry at its east end). There is good glass of early 17th century and early 20th century dates, and a few interesting monuments.

 

St Kenelm's is a very rewarding building, normally open and welcoming to visitors.

The place is almost empty now...

Now let's clean things up and get this floor out before thursday... ARGH...

Driving through Nowata I had the feeling this store moved. The sign confirmed my suspicion.

Male Redtail homing in on the photographer while we were involved in moving their nest to a safer location, on a construction site.

Mussel relocation in the Portage River at the Elmore Bridge. Districts 1,3, and 10 participating

 

photo by Nick Buchanan, ODOT.

Über 47.000 WeAct-Unterschriften wurden an das Bundesinnenministerium übergeben.

Nov.6, 2018: Visit to a very colorful Nubian Village. Mural type designs found on many buildings. Visited a local primary school and a large Nubian home with sand floors. The home we visited had Alligators as pets. Their were also taxidermied animals such as fox hanging from ceilings, to show they are successful hunters. Men and ladies from our group had their hands painted with local designs. Most ladies were dressed in full black, and their were many camels in the area.

 

The Nubians were an ethnic group coming from southern Egypt and northern Sudan, who during the course of history started a number of settlements along the Nile River. They were famous for their horse riding skills and their impressive marksmanship with bows and arrows. They where generally held in high regard as a strong cavalry force.

 

During the course of history, the Nubians typically blended and merged with the Egyptians during the Pharaonic age. In fact, a number of ancient pharaohs were of Nubian decent, and their legacy has inevitably lived on. These days, there are still several Nubian communities scattered around the country. Many of these small villages have become very popular with tourists nowadays.

 

On Elephantine Island, there are in fact two villages. The first Nubian village is Siou village and the second is called Koti village, both of which run across the center of the island. The two villages are connected by a footpath, and collectively, they are remains of three distinct settlements.

 

Many of the Nubians you’ll find living at either Nubian village were relocated here during the latter half of the twentieth century as construction of the High Dam in Aswan neared completion. The construction of the dam essentially meant that the Nubian communities had no option but to move.

 

Today, the Nubians of Elephantine Island inhabit the central portion.

Relocating to Fraserburgh during the upgrade of the slipway here.

Manzanar National Historic Site, California.

Over 100,000 Japanese Americans were relocated (incarcerated) here at the Japanese War Relocation Center from 1942 to 1945.

Mussel relocation in the Portage River at the Elmore Bridge. Districts 1,3, and 10 participating

 

photo by Nick Buchanan, ODOT.

Myka Relocate

July 1, 2016

Canal Club

Richmond, Virginia

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