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Bilder fra riggen Safe Boreas ved kai i Mekjarvik utenfor Stavanger.
Foto: Tommy Ellingsen / Norsk Olje & Gass
Pictures from the rig Safe Boreas while docked in Mekjarvik outside of Stavanger.
Photo: Tommy Ellingsen / the Norwegian Oil and Gas Association
We're in the wild west, in a ghost town in the middle of nowhere, abandoned almost 100 years ago. The safe is beautiful.
Visit the ghost town of Bodie 45 minutes north of Mono Lake & Lee Vining, California.
Learn more about Bodie and its buildings online.
Gold discovered: 1859
Population 2,712: 1880
Largest mine closes: 1913
Population 90: 1940
With the nuclear crises taking place in Japan right now... it makes you wonder how safe our water sources remain. Might be a serious case for drinking reverse osmotic filtered Dasani....
Lt. Col. Brian Peterson takes a piece of bread during a Ukrainian custom immediately following the landing of the F-16s on the ramp of Mirgorod Air Base, Ukraine; in preparation for SAFE SKIES 2011, a joint Ukraine, Poland, U.S.aerial exchange event in Ukraine. (U.S. Air Force By Tech. Sgt. Charles Vaughn, 144 FW/PA /released)
GBH had just touched down on these rocks at the edge of the lake. Below is the shot just prior to this one. View Large and On Black
Bilder fra riggen Safe Boreas ved kai i Mekjarvik utenfor Stavanger.
Foto: Tommy Ellingsen / Norsk Olje & Gass
Pictures from the rig Safe Boreas while docked in Mekjarvik outside of Stavanger.
Photo: Tommy Ellingsen / the Norwegian Oil and Gas Association
Bilder fra riggen Safe Boreas ved kai i Mekjarvik utenfor Stavanger.
Foto: Tommy Ellingsen / Norsk Olje & Gass
Pictures from the rig Safe Boreas while docked in Mekjarvik outside of Stavanger.
Photo: Tommy Ellingsen / the Norwegian Oil and Gas Association
The ILO Water and Sanitation Project launched three new water systems built by 269 workers, benefitting over 2,000 households in five barangays in Balabagan, Lanao del Sur. A melting pot of various cultures, Balabagan is home to the Maranaos, settlers, and indigenous peoples who used to buy drinking water for US$ 2 per 200-litre drum.
Know more about the project implemented in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) to promote peace and provide decent work, funded by the Government of Japan: bit.ly/ilowatsan
Photo ©ILO
9 March 2022
Balabagan, Lanao del Sur, Philippines
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The ILO Water and Sanitation Project launched three new water systems built by 269 workers, benefitting over 2,000 households in five barangays in Balabagan, Lanao del Sur. A melting pot of various cultures, Balabagan is home to the Maranaos, settlers, and indigenous peoples who used to buy drinking water for US$ 2 per 200-litre drum.
Know more about the project implemented in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) to promote peace and provide decent work, funded by the Government of Japan: bit.ly/ilowatsan
Photo ©ILO
9 March 2022
Balabagan, Lanao del Sur, Philippines
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License. To view a copy of this license, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo/deed.en_US.
The ILO Water and Sanitation Project launched three new water systems built by 269 workers, benefitting over 2,000 households in five barangays in Balabagan, Lanao del Sur. A melting pot of various cultures, Balabagan is home to the Maranaos, settlers, and indigenous peoples who used to buy drinking water for US$ 2 per 200-litre drum.
Know more about the project implemented in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) to promote peace and provide decent work, funded by the Government of Japan: bit.ly/ilowatsan
Photo ©ILO
9 March 2022
Balabagan, Lanao del Sur, Philippines
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License. To view a copy of this license, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo/deed.en_US.
After seeing Norio wandering around without any issues, Bonkers decided it was safe after all and explored himself.
Joana's boudoir session.
Technical:
Lit with one soft box above the model's head and another unmodified head to blow out the rear curtains (where visible). Aim was to provide a youthful, clean boudoir shot with no lingerie or bare bits showing.
"Either we will learn to bury the animosities of our ethnocentric, militant traditions, and come to understand that Earth's survival depends on our collective, unified participation, or we will sustain this cycle of violence and revenge, until humanity is returned to the status of primitivism and Earth reduced to the rubble of antiquity. It is really up to us."
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