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Climate-KIC brings together students on an innovation tour around Europe, for a programme focused on how a solid base in climate science can be used to start new businesses.
Photographer: Dieter Düvelmeyer
Op zaterdag 9 april nam in Park Spoor Noord in Antwerpen Start to Move plaats, het startfeest van Move It met meer dan 80 avontuurlijke attracties en knotsgekke sportactiviteiten.
Een hele paasvakantie lang gratis de coolste sporten uitproberen! Trek samen met je vrienden in de buurt op sportief avontuur. Wissel bekende leuke sporten zoals voetbal, basketbal en zwemmen af met supercoole nieuwe sportactiviteiten als BMX, rope skipping en streetgames. Er is keuze genoeg om elke dag van de paasvakantie iets anders te doen.
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“Nobody can go back and start a new beginning, but anyone can start today and make a new ending.”
this peace of land is my 2.5 acres
i see this everyday i walk outside
i guess its cool
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40 Challengers started their Red Sea Challenge Saturday, 4th of April on the beach of Zandvoort Aan Zee, The Netherlands.
The Red Sea Challenge is a crazy trip for charity. 6000 kilometres through Eastern Europe, Turkey, Syria and ending at the Red Sea in Jordan.
For more Challenge: www.redseachallenge.com
Check out the videoclip at:
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I am starting my journey to Osaka tomorrow. Wish me a great trip!
*Testing new lens.
@蝴蝶山, Fanling, HK
Minolta XG-M
Minolta MC Rokkor-PG 135mm f2.8
Kodak Gold 100
Aug 2008
This is a photograph from starts of both of the races in the 9th annual Longwood Village 10KM and 5KM Road Races and Fun Runs which were held in Longwood Village, Longwood, Co. Meath, Ireland on Sunday 21st October 2018 at 11:00. The races are held annually to support the development of the local GAA club while also supporting local charities. The race has support from Trim AC which sees the race have full AAI premit status. These races have grown steadily over the years and this year again almost 400 participants to part in the two races. This is an impressive statistic given that a very large number of local runners will be preparing for the Dublin City marathon 7 days from now. However both races provide marathon runners and all other runners, joggers and walkers with an ideal opportunity to race on a very fair course in a beautiful rural setting. Barry Clarke of Longwood GAA and Trim AC and his very large group of volunteers deserve the highest of praise for the very high standard of organisation immediately apparent to anyone taking part in the race. Overall the whole day was a great success with the hard work put in by the organising committee ensuring that participants enjoyed their race experience. Both routes were accurately measured, kilometer points clearly marked, junctions well stewarded, and electronic timing provided. The event provided many local runners, joggers, fun runners and walkers with a local event to support whilst at the same time providing runners preparing for events such as the Dublin marathon with an opportunity to race a short, fast, distance in the lead up to marathon day. The GAA club provided excellent stewarding and traffic management all around the course. The race had a professional feel to it and as before it gets better year on year given the very positive feedback from many of the participants each year. The weather in the week leading up to the race was almost ideal for racing but Sunday morning seen some more breezy and wet conditions taking hold for the race, despite high temperatures for this time of year around 12 or 13c.
We have an extensive set of photographs from all of the races today in the following Flickr Album: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/albums/72157702660163805
Timing and event management was provided by PopUpRaces.ie. Results are available on their website at www.popupraces.ie/
Our photographs from Longwood 5KM and 10KM 2017: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/albums/72157661720601468
Our photographs from Longwood 5KM and 10KM 2016: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/albums/72157672030705623
Our photographs from Longwood 5KM and 10KM 2015: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157660017638535
Our photographs from Longwood 5KM and 10KM 2014: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157648845224981/
Our photographs from Longwood 5KM and 10KM 2013: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157636477484093/
Our photographs from Longwood 5KM 2012: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157631820426332/
Our photographs from Longwood 5KM 2011: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157627782257481/
Our photographs from Longwood 5KM 2010: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157625058772687/
Longwood is a small village in South East Co. Meath and is close to the town of Enfield with access to the M4 Motorway.
5KM Course: The 5KM started in Longwood village. Runners then took a left turn in the Village down St. Oliver's Road. This straight section of road brings runners to a left turn onto a very well maintained boreen road for less than one kilometer. The race then emerges and joins with the 10KM at Stoneyford where the runners take a left and then another left before arriving back at the finish line in Longwood GAA club. Overall this is a very fast and flat 5KM with no hills to speak of.
10KM Course: The 10KM event begins in Longwood Village outside Dargan's Pub and proceeds westward out of the village. There are some interesting points along this part of the course. At the 2KM point the runners will run under the double bridges - an aquaduct for the Royal Canal and a bridge carrying the Dublin Sligo Railway line. The race then enters county Kildare just before the 3km and after taking a right turn at the four-cross roads known locally as Lally's Cross it returns to County Meath on top of the River Boyne Bridge (Ashfield Bridge) which forms the county boundary. The race follows a straight road for the next 2KM until runners encounter Blackshade bridge which is the toughest climb on the route. As a point of interest Blackshade bridge brings runners back over the Royal Canal and the Railway line. The race then crosses the River Boyne again at Stoneyford before taking a right which will bring runners on a testing two kilometer stretch with some short hills. The 10KM course then joins with the 5Km course for the final 1.5KM back to Longwood GAA club for the finish.
What we get to do everyday is pretty special and we love to share it with our fans. From the moment the empty shell arrives at our doorstep to the moment the stunning end result rolls off the production line, the journey is an amazing process and we're excited to take you along for the ride. Larry and Terri are always on the go. From their homebase in Maryland to their beautiful lot at Bluewater Key, they're on the move.
We're going to keep in touch and keep you in touch over the next few months as we put together their new "Home away from Home." From designing the paint and graphics and selecting the fabrics and finishes right up until the final unveiling. Be sure to check back often, this is one ride you don't want to miss!
This story really starts several years ago when Larry and Terri bought their first Millennium at the Tampa Super Show. It was love at first sight. They fell in love with the coach and we fell in love with them! They're two of the nicest people you'll ever have the pleasure of meeting and we've really enjoyed getting to know them during the last few years. So you can well imagine how excited we were when they decided to custom build a new Millennium!
2021 Tour de Broads Norwich Sportive photos of the start between 9:30am and 10:29am at Whitlingham on 22/08/2021
U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano visited the National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START) to meet with scholars and students and to learn more about the center’s ongoing terrorism research projects and its extensive education and training efforts.
Nokia licensee HMD Global seems to be keeping its promise of regular updates for its new Android smartphones. Nokia 6, the original comeback smartphone for the iconic brand, is now receiving Android 7.1.2 Nougat update that brings with it the October Android security update, users report. Apart from bumping the version to 7.1.2, the new update weighs around 665MB and is available over-the-air also brings improved system stability and user interface enhancements. Considering that the new update has just started rolling out, it could take some time to reach all Nokia 6 users. Nokia 6 (Review) users can manually check for updates via Settings > About Phone > System Update. The update was first reported GSMArena. For Nokia 6 users, HMD Global has already confirmed that the smartphone will be receiving the Android 8.0 Oreo update.