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trigger fish caught of the dingle peninsula co.kerry in august this year,very aggressive fish even attacking the lead weight as you reeled in past the shoal .
Photographed by Chris Sikich
Some photos and a review were published in Philadelphia City Paper here: citypaper.net/article.php?XPoNential-Music-Festival-Sunda...
Myofascial pain is often under-diagnosed and hence undertreated. Traditional therapeutic training and management of musculoskeletal pain have focused much more attention on bones, joints and nerves. As such, myofascial trigger point therapy fills a gap to specifically address problems that often fail to respond to other forms of therapy or treatment.
Stylidium gramminifolium lined the old bush track leading to Whites River Hut which is just visible in the background
I love this fish.
I'd love to have one in our tank at home, since they are very sturdy fish, but they tend to go psycho and they also eat coral.
2nd February 2014 - full review and photos at Alterntive Vision - www.alternativevision.co.uk/gigreview659.html | If you would like to use this photos for any reason please e-mail me at trigger@alternativevision.co.uk
It's amazing how easily the Cult of Electric Jesus disciples get triggered because of the facts which don't have to care if you don't like them. 8-)
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Heavy monsoon rains have triggered the worst floods since 1929 in Pakistan's northwest, killing more than 400 people and forcing hundreds of thousands to flee from their homes
Three days of torrential rains caused rivers to burst their banks in several places and unleashed widespread destruction in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, destroying houses, bridges, schools, roads and railway tracks.
Amongst the worst hit areas are Nowshera Charsadda and Swat with hundreds and thousands of people without food, shelter or clean water.