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milano - settembre 2005. mostra foto-gigantografica lungo via dante. bellissime foto dal mondo. qui si può vedere lo sguardo di una donna velata di rosa con tanto di terzo occhio. alle spalle una delle più fastidiose compagnie telefoniche d'italia.
Renovation in progress on the third floor of the building. Flooring has been ripped out.
Photo courtesy Quinn Evans.
View of the fence line on the 222-acre Civil War Preservation Trust property on the Third Winchester Battlefield. On November 12, the Civil War Preservation Trust and the Shenandoah Valley Battlefields Foundation announced a $3.35 million campaign to save the neighboring 209-acre Huntsberry property.
Photo by Jim Campi
Status 28.3.17
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3 of the 4 waterborne pillar
(in river)
Third Thursday: December 17, 2015 in the Bloch lobby at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, MO. Photographer / Lauren Frisch Pusateri.
Third Thursday
Thursday, May 20, 2010
6 – 9 p.m.
museum-wide
Does your closet hold an art collection? Tonight, celebrate one of the primo printing traditions of our time--T-shirts! Toast the winner of the MIA's online Third Thursday T-shirt design competition. Show up in your coolest, funniest, most eye-popping or jaw-dropping tee, or bring your own blank shirt to print and decorate a masterpiece tee here. Rock out to legendary musician Grant Hart, or check in with Chloe Piene, who'll talk about her eye for the sensual line in her latest lithographs and etchings.
Photos: Lacey Criswell
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Three aunt's hair became white, and teeth How many pieces make up a good, though traces of the years has been imprinted in their face, but she was our family's care and love is endless
Third Thursday
Thursday, May 20, 2010
6 – 9 p.m.
museum-wide
Does your closet hold an art collection? Tonight, celebrate one of the primo printing traditions of our time--T-shirts! Toast the winner of the MIA's online Third Thursday T-shirt design competition. Show up in your coolest, funniest, most eye-popping or jaw-dropping tee, or bring your own blank shirt to print and decorate a masterpiece tee here. Rock out to legendary musician Grant Hart, or check in with Chloe Piene, who'll talk about her eye for the sensual line in her latest lithographs and etchings.
Photos: Lacey Criswell
Learn about upcoming Third Thursday events.
Join the Third Thursday Group Pool and upload your own images from the event.
Third generation of the Alto, a city car manufactured by Suzuki between 1994 and 2006. Equipped with a 54 PS 1,0-litre four-cylinder petrol engine, it won't make any speed records but it will provide reliable transportation for years. This particular example appears to be well kept and maintained.
Third Thursday: Rebellion on February 19, 2015 at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, MO, featuring a poetry slam, lectures on rebellion, happy hour, art activites and live music. Photograper / Don Ipock.
Fifth Third Ballpark at Comstock Park in Kent County, Michigan, is the baseball home of the West Michigan Whitecaps. The Whitecaps are the Class A Midwest League farm club of the Detroit Tigers. This snapshot of loveable mascot Crash the River Rascal was taken on Friday evening, 24 July 2015.
The first aqueduct was built by Herod (37BC to 4BC), at the time the new city was founded and dedicated to the Roman Caesar, Augustus. It brought the water from the southern side of Mount Carmel, at Shummi, about 10KM to the north east of the city. The water flowed on a single raised canal, and in one section it is dug into the rock (at Jiser-e-zarka, an Arab village north of Caesarea).
Since even this was not sufficient, a second "lower" aqueduct was built by the Legions of the Emperor Hadrian (2nd C AD). It brought water from Tanninim (Crocodiles) river, farther from Shummi. This section, with a tunnel of about 6KM long, was tapped into the older aqueduct, and doubled its capacity. This new source of water was added to the right of the first canal, and the aqueduct was thus doubled in width. The builders used the same building materials and style, so it is hard to see that the pair of tunnels were built in different ages.
The aqueduct continued to supply water for 1200 years. During the ages it was repaired several times. In the marsh lands east of Jiser-E-Zarka a bypass canal was built to overcome the damages.
After that time the aqueduct was beyond repair. Therefore, in the Crusaders period (12th C aD), a third, smaller, canal was built that replaced the first two. At that time the City was smaller and required less water, so the third smaller canal was sufficient.
Another (forth) lower aqueduct was built from a new source of water: the springs at Maagan Michael, several kilometers north to Jiser-E-Zarka. Since the water level was too low, a dam was built in order to create a lake, thus raising the water levels at the source. Then, a canal was dug in the sandstone ridge and brought the water to the city. This canal was laid lower and to the east of the raised Aqueduct.