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The East Side Gallery memorial in Berlin-Friedrichshain is a permanent open-air gallery on the longest surviving section of the Berlin Wall in Mühlenstraße between the Berlin Ostbahnhof and the Oberbaumbrücke along the Spree. It consists of a series of murals painted directly on a 1,316 m (4,318 ft) long remnant of the Berlin Wall,[1] located near the centre of Berlin, on Mühlenstraße in Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg.
In the spring of 1990, after the opening of the Berlin Wall, this section was painted by 118 artists from 21 countries. The artists commented on the political changes of 1989/90 in a good hundred paintings on the side of the Wall that was formerly facing East Berlin. Due to urban development measures, it is no longer completely preserved, and instead of the originals from then, only the replicas from 2009 exist today.
Limnodynastes terraereginae
Family: Myobatrachidae
Common names: Scarlet Sided Pobblebonk; Northern Banjo Frog; Northern Bullfrog
Description: This frog has striking colours. Its back is grey or brown with darker blotches and some individuals have a stripe down their spine. There is a dark stripe that runs from the snout, through the eye to the shoulder. Below this, a slightly raised cream to reddish-orange stripe runs from under the eye to the arm. There is also a reddish-orange stripe running down the sides of the body and a red patch on the upper arms. The belly is white or pale yellow and the groin is yellow and red. The skin on the back is smooth or granular while the skin on the belly is smooth. The toes are slightly webbed.
Size: 45 mm
Habitat: This frog lives in forests, woodlands and cleared areas. They are usually found near dams, swamps and ponds that are surrounded by dense vegetation.
Call: A very short "bonk" or "dunk" sound. Like someone plucking the strings of a banjo. Call available in Windows Media or Quicktime audio. Recording Copyright © David Stewart.
Breeding: Males call from holes in the banks of dams and ditches, concealed by the water. They call from October to May after rain. Females lay their eggs on the surface of still water, usually attached to vegetation.
Eggs: Are laid in a floating foam mass attached to vegetation.
Tadpoles: Are moderately large and dark brown to black in colour.
Similar species: Can resemble the Limnodynastes interioris but can be distinguished by its red groin and lack of webbing.
© VW Selburn All rights reserved : A fine traditional head piece. I wonder what shampoo he uses! It must be frustrating for him to have those bits of hair hanging around his cheek and no doubt causing an itch from time to time. It would drive me nuts!!
HE Ms. Laura S. H. Holgate, Resident Representative of the United States of America to the IAEA, delivers her remarks at the Global Water Analysis Laboratory (GloWAL) Network, side event organised by the Department of Nuclear Science and Applications at the IAEA 67th General Conference held at the Agency headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 28 September 2023.
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
March BOG Meeting 2024 ReNuAL2 Side Event held at the Agency headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 5 March 2024.
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Welcome Remarks:
Najat Mokhtar, IAEA Deputy Director-General and Head of the Department of Nuclear Sciences and Applications
Opening Remarks:
Rafael Mariano Grossi, IAEA Director-General
Remarks from the Co-Chairs of the Friends of ReNuAL
HE Ambassador Götz Schmidt-Bremme, Federal Republic of Germany
HE Mr Rapulane Molekane, Resident Representative of South Africa to the IAEA
First-Time Donors to ReNuAL2:
Brazil – HE Ms. Claudia Vieira Santos Duarte, Resident Representative of Brazil to the IAEA
Canada – Ms. Angela Veitch, Deputy Permanent Representative
Czech Republic – HE Mr. Ivo Sramek, Resident Representative of the Czech Republic to the IAEA
France – Ambassador Jean-Louis Falconi
Repeat Donors to ReNuAL2:
Ireland – Ms Anna Cunniffe, Deputy Head of Mission
USA – HE Ms. Laura S. H. Holgate, Resident Representative of the United States of America to the IAEA