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Esta fotografía forma parte de un proyecto realizado con Thelma Martins, compuesto de 10 sesiones. Hemos diseñado nosotras mismas los maquillajes de tal manera que cada uno tuviera una temática.
Esta corresponde a "Terror".
Fotógrafa: María Rivas
Modelo: Laura Luna
Maquilladora: Paz García
The Topography of Terror on Niederkirchnerstrasse (formerly Prinz-Albrecht-Strasse) is located on the site of buildings during the Nazi regime that housed the SS Reich Main Security Office, the headquarters of the Sicherheitspolizei, SD, Einsatzgruppen and Gestapo. The Gestapo and SS headquarters buildings were largely destroyed by Allied bombing during early 1945; the ruins were demolished after the war. The boundary between the American and Soviet zones of occupation ran along Prinz-Albrecht-Strasse, thus the street soon became a fortified boundary. The Berlin Wall ran along the south side of the street (renamed Niederkirchnerstrasse). The wall here was never demolished. The section adjacent to the Topography of Terror is the longest extant segment of the outer wall.
The first exhibitions on the site took place in 1987, as part of Berlin's 750th anniversary. The cellar of the Gestapo headquarters, where many political prisoners were tortured and executed, was found and excavated. The site was then turned into an open-air memorial and museum, protected from the elements by a canopy, detailing the history of Nazi repression. A joint exhibition was shown both at the site and in East Germany in 1989. In 1993, three years after German reunification, a foundation established to take care of the site initiated chose architect Peter Zumthor to design a permanent museum. However, construction was stopped due to funding problems after the concrete core of the structure had been built, which stood on the site for nearly a decade until it was demolished in 2004 and a new building begun. Construction of the new Documentation Center according to a prize-winning design by the architect Ursula Wilms and the landscape architect Heinz W. Hallmann was finished in 2010.
Terror birds or Phorusrhacids, are an extinct group of large carnivorous flightless birds that were the top predators in South America during the Cenozoic era (62 to 1.8 mya). Their height ranged from 1 to 3 m (3 ft 3 in–9 ft 10 in) tall
Its main characteristics are strong legs ending in sharp claws, a strong and sharp beak, small vestigial wings. You would not want to find yourself facing this formidable predator, you would end up being his lunch.
This model is my first proposal for the Help Decorate the LEGO House Contest.
48 page digest style guide and daily resource. A public service from me to you.
Purchase it here: www.pictureboxinc.com/products/1027-terror-house
Paonia, Colorado. Shot from Terror Road. These photos do not do justice to the scariness of this drive. I was afraid.
"Die Schrecken von Flandern" - 'The terrors of Flanders'.
The 'terrors' are: German soldiers, grenades, rats and lice.
Mailed as Feldpost by Matrose A. Kassel of the 1. Matrosen-Regiment in February 1916.
The Topography of Terror on Niederkirchnerstrasse (formerly Prinz-Albrecht-Strasse) is located on the site of buildings during the Nazi regime that housed the SS Reich Main Security Office, the headquarters of the Sicherheitspolizei, SD, Einsatzgruppen and Gestapo. The Gestapo and SS headquarters buildings were largely destroyed by Allied bombing during early 1945; the ruins were demolished after the war. The boundary between the American and Soviet zones of occupation ran along Prinz-Albrecht-Strasse, thus the street soon became a fortified boundary. The Berlin Wall ran along the south side of the street (renamed Niederkirchnerstrasse). The wall here was never demolished. The section adjacent to the Topography of Terror is the longest extant segment of the outer wall.
The first exhibitions on the site took place in 1987, as part of Berlin's 750th anniversary. The cellar of the Gestapo headquarters, where many political prisoners were tortured and executed, was found and excavated. The site was then turned into an open-air memorial and museum, protected from the elements by a canopy, detailing the history of Nazi repression. A joint exhibition was shown both at the site and in East Germany in 1989. In 1993, three years after German reunification, a foundation established to take care of the site initiated chose architect Peter Zumthor to design a permanent museum. However, construction was stopped due to funding problems after the concrete core of the structure had been built, which stood on the site for nearly a decade until it was demolished in 2004 and a new building begun. Construction of the new Documentation Center according to a prize-winning design by the architect Ursula Wilms and the landscape architect Heinz W. Hallmann was finished in 2010.
In the months following the attacks, architects and urban planning experts held meetings and forums to discuss ideas for rebuilding the site. On May 30, 2002, a ceremony was held to officially mark the end of the cleanup. Later that year, ground was broken for the first of the new buildings.
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Salute to the Additional Commissioner of Police Ashok Kamate, Mumbai ATS chief Hemant Karkare and encounter specialist Vijay Salaskar & all brave Indian heroes who laid down their lives fighting the terror in Mumbai.
Heart goes out to the families of the victims who lost their lives because of the brutal attacks.
I hope this ongoing trauma ends soon...
PHIR EK BAAR JANM HO MERA WATAN KE LIYE,
PHIR EK BAAR TIRANGA MILE MUJHE KAFAN KE LIYE!
Terror / Taschenbuch-Reihe
> vittime e carnefici
cover: Enzo Sciotti
Verlag: Ediperiodici S.r.I. (Mailand / Italien; 1980)
ex libris MTP
EP President Martin Schulz delivers a speech at the Assembly of the Representatives of the People.
"Post-revolution Tunisia has managed to keep on the democratic path but its economy is lagging." EP President Martin Schulz has been on an official visit to the country from 8-10 February.
President Schulz met the President of the Republic Beji Caid Essebsi, the Prime Minister Habib Essid and Mohamed Ennaceur, the president of the Tunisian Parliament. He addressed the Tunisian Parliament and also met with representatives of the opposition, with civil society including the Nobel Peace Prize laureates of the Quartet of the National Dialogue as well as a number of Tunisian and European economic actors. He also solemnly payed his respects to the victims of terrorism in Tunisia.
Watch: www.europarltv.europa.eu/en/player.aspx?pid=41111515-f308...
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The Hollywood Tower Hotel seen above is the location of the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror at Disney's Hollywood Studios. It originally opened in 1994 and we rode it in 1996. Not being Americans and therefore versed in the whole Twilight Zone theme, I think a lot of the decor and references in the place passed us by.
However, what did astonish us was the number of people (20+) outside the exit in various stages of recovery from shock - they'd obviously worked themselves up into a completely-unnecessary frame of mind during the build-up to the ride! We saw these as we approached the ride and wondered exactly what was going on inside, although all we knew were the shrieks from patrons in the bowels of the building.
The ride was well-designed and excellent (details can be found on the interweb if you don't already know), although I was the sucker in the centre of the back row with just a lap strap whilst all the others were held in by drop-down steel bars...
Scanned from a negative.
De regreso ,carretera Saltillo Monterrey ,mucho trafico por accidente de trailers ,lo que hace el aburrimiento
Made by Kenner in 1986.
He is missing left arm But he is a cyborg. He can make a new one :)
Very similar to the ManTech line by Remco 1983.
With the peg and hole interchangeability feature.
ManTech has six figures.
Centurions has Five figures.
ManTech came first in 83. I wonder if Kenner was trying to out do the ManTech figures by making Centurions bigger ?
And a better designed peg system.....
I had all the Centurions back in the day.
The arms were really tight at the shoulder joints.
Which could break if turned to fast.
I played with Dr Terror and Hacker the most. And destroyed them !
Fotografía realizada en casa con iluminación de linterna fría para concurso de fotografías de terror, la sangre es de imitación.
Scratchings in a gas chamber in Auschwitz concentration camp, where the "untermensch" where killed, according to the nazi doctrine
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The Topography of Terror on Niederkirchnerstrasse (formerly Prinz-Albrecht-Strasse) is located on the site of buildings during the Nazi regime that housed the SS Reich Main Security Office, the headquarters of the Sicherheitspolizei, SD, Einsatzgruppen and Gestapo. The Gestapo and SS headquarters buildings were largely destroyed by Allied bombing during early 1945; the ruins were demolished after the war. The boundary between the American and Soviet zones of occupation ran along Prinz-Albrecht-Strasse, thus the street soon became a fortified boundary. The Berlin Wall ran along the south side of the street (renamed Niederkirchnerstrasse). The wall here was never demolished. The section adjacent to the Topography of Terror is the longest extant segment of the outer wall.
The first exhibitions on the site took place in 1987, as part of Berlin's 750th anniversary. The cellar of the Gestapo headquarters, where many political prisoners were tortured and executed, was found and excavated. The site was then turned into an open-air memorial and museum, protected from the elements by a canopy, detailing the history of Nazi repression. A joint exhibition was shown both at the site and in East Germany in 1989. In 1993, three years after German reunification, a foundation established to take care of the site initiated chose architect Peter Zumthor to design a permanent museum. However, construction was stopped due to funding problems after the concrete core of the structure had been built, which stood on the site for nearly a decade until it was demolished in 2004 and a new building begun. Construction of the new Documentation Center according to a prize-winning design by the architect Ursula Wilms and the landscape architect Heinz W. Hallmann was finished in 2010.
L’amichevole che si disputerà martedì 17 novembre Belgio-Spagna è stata annullata. Decisione
terrorismo, nazionali, belgio-spagna articolo completo: www.diggita.it/v.php?id=1503610
I started work on the Terror Drome late last year and it has taken less than I expected to get quite a ways. This will wider than the LEGO Death Star playset, though not as tall, and is the largest non modular MOC I've ever worked on. I wasn't quite sure how long it would take to complete, and wasn't even sure I'd be finished by the summer, but at this point I'm confident I'll be wrapping this up well in advance of BrickFairVA.
I'm getting close to finishing these walls and the next step is building the rounded crenelated section and turrets that will go on top.
Here's a link to the original toy from 1986.