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Rush Valley is a 30-mile (48 km) long north-trending valley in the southeast of Tooele County, Utah. It lies adjacent and attached at the south of Tooele Valley; the separation point is the lowpoint of the valley at Rush Lake, and lies at the southeast of the small mountain massif causing the separation, South Mountain at 6,541 feet (1,994 m). The region of Rush Lake is a marsh region, fed by various streams from the mountain regions east and west.
A southern section of the Tooele Army Depot lies in the valley's center-northeast, at the southwest foothills of the Oquirrh Mountains.
Rush Valley narrows to about 7 miles (11 km) wide in the north, between the Stansbury Mountains west, and the Oquirrh Mountains east. The valley widens in the south, making two sections, a due-south section and a region to the southeast. The southern section contains the communities of Vernon and Faust, with Faust north, closer to the valley's center-south. Vernon is in flatlands fed by the Sheeprock Mountains or foothills, southwest, south and southeast.
The southeast valley section is 16 miles (26 km) long from the Rush Valley center, and lies at the northwest of the East Tintic Mountains. A ridge north separates Rush Valley from Cedar Valley to the east. Lofgreen is in mountain foothills southwest, and Pehrson with Topliff are in lower elevation regions.
The two southern sections cover a width of about 15 miles (24 km), south of the valley center. The Rush Valley centerpoint is north of Faust, and the small James Walter Fitzgerald Wildlife Management Area.
Utah State Route 36 transects the center of the valley, starting from a section at the northeast, from Tooele and Stockton. It turns and leaves the valley's southeast to meet the region of Eureka and Silver City in the East Tintic Mountains.
Utah 73 joins Route 36 at the valley's center, after traversing the south of the Oquirrh Mountains, in the valley's southeast, (the north perimeter of the southeast section).
Utah 199 enters the valley center from Dugway, and its canyon route through the west mountains is the dividing line between the Stansbury Mountains north, and the Onaqui Mountains south.
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October 29th, 2004:
You can’t really see the separation in the previous picture, so here’s an extreme close-up of the edge, at an angle.
United Airlines' Flight #460 from San Francisco, California - Condor Airlines' Flight #4083 to Frankfurt am Main, Germany - Virgin America Airlines' Flight #912 also from San Francisco, California.
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• Panama celebrates Separation Day (La separación de Panamá de Colombia) 3 Nov, commemorating Panama's secession from Colombia • one of two Panamanian Independence Days during November, the other, on the 28th marking independence from Spain, 1821
• Casco Viejo historic district aka Old Town, Casco Antiguo, San Felipe • about 28 sq. blocks • built after Welch privateer Henry Morgan sacked earlier settlement Panama Viejo, 1671 • center of Panamanian life until decline in 1930s • extensive renovation since late 1990s -Every Trail
• Panama City est. 1519, pop. 1.5MM • Panama Facts • 19th c. Panama photos by Eadweard Muybridge • UNESCO World Heritage Site
June 15, 2021:
Oakville,
Oakville Roads,
Town of Oakville,
Greater Golden Horseshoe Regional Transit System,
Metrolinx,
Kerr St Grade Separation,
Before Construction Shots,
at the beginning [sort of], when malcolm and i would never allow ourselves to actually be NEXT to one another in a photo. ... this is one of many such photos...
I just love the beach on stormy days, watching people walking and taking in all that fresh sea air. yet in amonst all the chaos of the surf and the noise of the wind there's an air of simplicity to the scene as I hope I have captured here. Careful placement of elements in a scene will I hope entice the viewer to ask questions of it and find a story within.
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Artwork 4 - Separation.
This artwork is inspired by the landscape of central Australia and is made of red oxide concrete. On the northern side of the artwork small holes have been drilled forming the shape of Australia. The holes provide an opportunity for people to leave messages recording their experience or thoughts on the issue of the separation of children.
Words describing aspects of the experience are also incorporated. These appear in the form of direct quotes from those who were taken, their carers and others involved. Behind the steel panel is a movement-activated speaker from which the song 'Took the Children Away', written and sung by Archie Roach, can be heard.
Reconciliation Place, A place which recognises the importance of understanding the shared history of Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians, and which reaffirms our commitment to Reconciliation as an important national priority.
Video at - youtu.be/Pt5iHktfbGI
Campfire in Jaisalmer Desert Sam Dunes.
After a camel safari in the Thar Desert, guest can relax around the campfire, enjoying live music and dance performances by the "Mangnibar" tribe of professional singers.
Rajasthan Desert Safari Camp is located at the Sam Sand dunes on the edge of the Desert National Park in the midst of the Thar Desert. The camp provides all the comforts required by a modern day traveler. The accommodation consists of luxury tents with attached permanent baths having running hot and cold water.
Stills from a sometimes-shaky live video feed, showing successful separation of the twin GRAIL spacecraft from the booster rocket as they begin their journey to the moon. Credit: NASA
Sent by: GRAIL | From: near the Earth | Released: September, 2011 | Credit: NASA/JPL| Image source | Added to Riding with Robots on September 10, 2011