Moos Wu has added a photo to the pool:
Lots of screams up there :)
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kgong23 has added a photo to the pool:
Mar. 23, 2012. Downtown Seattle, Seattle, WA.
This is day 237/365 of my 365 project.
Peter Schlyter has added a photo to the pool:
I went down to the basement to take some high contrast b&w photos. I came up with this one.
RAMON Mortadelo has added a photo to the pool:
Consolador,supositorio,bala o pichote son algunos de los nombres que tiene por el barrio :-)
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La torre Agbar es un rascacielos de Barcelona Tiene 34 plantas sobre la superficie además de cuatro plantas subterráneas para un total de 145 metros de altura, convirtiéndose, en el momento de su apertura (junio de 2005) en el tercer edificio más alto de la capital catalana, sólo superado por el Hotel Arts y la Torre Mapfre (ambos con 154 metros de altura).
Uno de los elementos más característicos del edificio es su iluminación nocturna. La torre dispone de más de 4.500 dispositivos luminosos, que se pueden poner en funcionamiento de forma independiente utilizando tecnología LED y que posibilita la generación de imágenes luminosas en la totalidad de su fachada. El sistema permite proyectar 16 millones de colores, gracias a un sofisticado sistema de hardware y software, además de la capacidad de crear transiciones de color también independientes, sin apreciarse retrasos y creando un efecto impactante
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Fuente: “El libro Gordo de Petete”
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Gracias por la visita :-) Un saludo amig@s *_*
keistersmom has added a photo to the pool:
It seems that this trees trunk broke. Then branches grew out and around the broken part.
Now it looks like those branches held the broken trunk in its 'arms' while it died.
Ahsan Riaz Chaudhary has added a photo to the pool:
Inside Cafe Setertua at Frognerseteren, Oslo, Norway. This cafe was constructed in 1891.
i eaт sтars has added a photo to the pool:
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AmpamukA has added a photo to the pool:
Several decades ago, Thailand had over a 100,000 elephants. Today it has only about 5000 or so left and sadly even these are living in peril (In the world there are only 35,000 to 40,000 wild elephants left). Around 1989 Thailand banned logging because of the excessive depletion of its forest cover (not because thousands of wild elephants had been killed and brutalized by the industry). This left the elephants unemployed. Many died from neglect because they are, once tamed, just like cows - or maybe even worse because they don't produce milk or cheese and their upkeep is expensive because they require tonnes of food daily. Some went on to the entertainment industry - amusing people by being forced to perform tricks, give rides, and sometimes even beg.
Credit : sonam ongmo