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The shingle from by the Martello Tower seems to have been washed down onto this bit of the mouth of the River Deben as there's no longer any water to make sense of this sign !
This structure was above and to the left of the mill. Possibly related to the ore tram that ended around there. At the mill, ore was dumped in the top and underwent different treatments on each level, coming out in the form of ingots.
HomePlace Structures
Winter is coming to Lancaster, PA. The beauty of our fair county is enhanced by the traditional Amish among whom we live and work. HomePlace Structures is delighted to offer many fine products crafted by these excellent artisans from the Amish community. www.homeplacestructures.com
Up close and personal with the Webster Street Tube. I
wish there were more art-deco style structures like this.
Structure Data conference at the Mission Bay Conference Center in San Francisco on Wednesday & Thursday, March 9-10, 2016
Structure Data conference at the Mission Bay Conference Center in San Francisco on Wednesday & Thursday, March 9-10, 2016
Tens of thousand of teenagers are fighting to be the ones that will fulfill their dream- To be a soldier in the Israeli Special Forces.
Many of them are training for many years in special groups that help them to pass the hard tests in the way. One of these groups is 'ALUF', which is 'Champion' in Hebrew.
I had the privilege to be there with them and to capture their very special moments in the way to their dream.
The mission in this picture is simple, or at least looks like. Every group needs to build a pile of sand that will reach the high of the garbage bin. The only problem is that in one word of the instructor, 'Incident', makes them sprint 150 meters, and they can't keep building untill the last teammate arrived.
The purpose of this mission is to train them to work in a team, and to check their creativity.
Aviv Meseznik.
The underside of the flowerhead of Pacific Ninebark (physocarpus capitatus) shows the stem work needed to create the hemisphere of flowers. Home Garden. Portland, Oregon.