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Monday, July 4th, 2011

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Options For Water Tanks

When it comes to the human body, it is made up of 55 to 78 percent of water and so the importance of this precious liquid for humanity’s survival is simply invaluable. Such a fact is the reason why people have been developing ways to gather, supply, and conserve water. When it comes to water tanks, these are great displays of man’s survival instincts and they show the ingenuity of even the earliest civilizations on earth.  When you would like to get more information on rainwater tank check out this site.

 

In ancient Rome and India alone, there are numerous awe-inspiring aqueducts. Hundreds of years ago, our forefathers built amazing architectural and engineering feats to effectively acquire and supply water. Throughout the world, you will see ancient tanks made from wood, stone, and ceramic.

 

For these tanks, they have been constructed to last for decades, centuries even. In fact, a wooden water tank was discovered in a Californian state reserve, dating back to the 1880s. Because of the significance of such historical artifacts, the Ano Nuevo wooden tank was successfully restored.After being buried under a thick veil of ivies, today it’s fully functional.

 

It is possible to use water tanks in other areas aside from human consumption. Including agricultural irrigation and industrial factories, there are the most common uses for water tanks. Other possible uses for tanks include storing water and fire safety operations.  You will gain a deeper understanding about water storage tank by checking out that resource.

 

Naturally tanks are made of different materials, depending on how the owner intends to use them. Normally, steel and plastic tanks are the top choices for households. Considering more elaborate set ups, fiberglass, concrete, and stone water tanks are usually preferred.

 

Usually, water treatment facilities make use of tanks made out of polyethylene. In this case, the material allows exposure to chemicals used to treat water. Considering this, water formerly unsuitable for human consumption becomes potable after the right period of curing.

 

The options when it comes to water tanks include ground tanks and elevated tanks as well. Ground water tanks are usually found in rural areas, taking supply from underground wells or even open waters like clear streams and rivers. Also called water towers, elevated tanks usually come with pumps that provide pressurized hydro supply for domestic homes and even industrial factories.

 

Aside from these, there are also the mobile or portable water tanks. Common uses for these include delivery, nomad living situations, and during long trips in an RV or a plane. In this case, they are considerably smaller in size compared to permanent, non-movable variations because they are designed to be used on a short term basis.

 

It is possible for water tanks for homes to hold a minimum of 50 gallons. Utilized by industrial factories and compound homes like condominiums and apartments are horizontal tanks of steel that hold 100 to a thousand gallons. Normally, designed to hold maximum liquid while maintaining vehicle equilibrium for road safety purposes, elongated tanks are attached to trucks and other big vehicles for transport.

 

There have been a number of changes when it comes to water tanks from the stone and wooden tanks of yesteryear to the modern polyethylene tanks of today. We will surely be able to develop even more efficient materials and designs considering our progression at this time. Here, a lot of history, research, and inspiration definitely went into the development of these man-made marvels even if these tanks may seem mundane and insignificant to the naked eye.



 100 Modern Marvels of the World


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From awe-inspiring skyscrapers designed to be noticed to the impressive engineering of the bridges, tunnels, and energy-generating wind fields, viaducts, and dams for which function is just as important as form, 100 MODERN MARVELS OF THE WORLD displays some of the most fascinating feats of architecture and engineering in the modern world. This volume includes famous landmarks like the Sydney Opera House and the CN Tower, as well as less-visible projects like New York City’s Third Water Tunnel. These are the buildings that cities are known for, the bridges and tunnels that move people from place to place, and the windfields and dams that provide power for millions. Each marvel gets a two-page spread that gives a brief explanation and history as well including sidebars with key statistics and facts. Marvels include: – Germany’s Reichstag- Japan’s Bullet Train- The London Eye- Egypt’s Alexandria New Library- Boston’s Zakim (Bunker Hill) Bridge- Los Angeles’ Walt Disney Concert Hall- United Arab Emirates’ Burj al Arab Hotel- China’s Three Gorges Dam

 1250 Establishments: Titisee-Neustadt, Santissima Annunziata, Florence, the Order of Saint Paul the First Hermit, Sch nthal Priory


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Titisee-Neustadt is a city in the district of Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald in Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany. The town is a spa known for its Kneipp hydrotherapeutic and curative methods. Furthermore, it is a winter sport centre. Titisee (north shore)The community of Titisee lies on the north shore of Titisee, a lake in the eastern Feldberg in the Black Forest, which ranges from 780 to 1 192 m above sea level. The community of Neustadt is found 5 km to the east. The town lies on a small river called the Seebach (Lake Brook) as it comes in from Feldberg-Bärental to feed Titisee, as the Gutach (Good Water) as it flows out of the lake, and east of Neustadt, where it merges with the Haslach to become a whitewater torrent, as the Wutach (Furious Water). After flowing out of the town, it passes through the well known Wutachschlucht (Wutach Gorge), and ends by emptying into the Rhine. Titisee-Neustadt’s highest point is the Hochfirst, a peak overlooking the lake on the municipal boundary with Lenzkirch and marked by the Hochfirst Tower. It is 1 192 m high. Titisee-Neustadt is divided into seven communities which historically have been separate, although they are now amalgamated into one municipality. Neustadt was founded in 1250 by the Princes of Fürstenberg. There followed various name changes: the town was called Nova Civitas in 1275 (which has the same meaning in Latin “New City” as the German name Neustadt), in 1294 Neuwenstadt, in 1335 Neuwen-statt, in 1630 Neostadium and in 1650 New-Statt before it later became Neustadt. From 1669 to 1806 there was a Capuchin monastery in Neustadt. In 1817, a great deal of the town was destroyed in a great fire. In the 18th century, the clockmaking trade developed in the town to become a major part of the… More:

 1320s Architecture


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 1321 Architecture, 1323 Architecture, Bridges Completed in the 1320s, Église Saint-Bonaventure, Brig O’ Balgownie, Celje Castle, Niedzica Castle, Water Tower, Chester, Tughlaqabad Fort, Saint Thaddeus Monastery, Ightham Mote, Djinguereber Mosque, San Domenico Maggiore, Church of St Peter, Portishead, St. Anne’s Church, Augsburg, Church of St Mary, Meare, Al-Attarine Madrasa. Excerpt: The Al-Attarine Madrasa is a madrasa in Fes , Morocco , near the Al-Qarawiyyin . It was built by the Marinid sultan Uthman II Abu Said (r. 1310-1331) in 1323-5. The madrasa takes its name from the Souk al-Attarine, the spice and perfume market.References (URLs online) Websites (URLs online) A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at The Celje Castle from the banks of Savinja in Pe ovnik . A view towards the northeast.Celje Castle (also known as Celje Upper Castle or Old Castle ) (Slovene Celjski grad , Celjski zgornji grad or Stari grad ) is a castle ruin in Celje , Slovenia , and was formerly the seat of the Counts of Celje . It stands on three hills to the southeast of Celje, where the river Savinja meanders into the La ko valley. Today, the castle is in the process of being restorated. It was once the largest fortification on Slovenian territory.History The Celje Upper CastleThe earliest reference to the Celje Castle dates from 1322 and calls it “purch Cylie”. Later, the castle was known by various names, including “vest Cili” (1341), “castrum Cilie” (1451), “gsloss Obercili” (1468). It is noteworthy that the name “Obercili” – Upper Celje – only appears after the Counts of Celje had died out. Its original name was “grad Celje” (Celje Castle ).The first fortified building on the site (a Romanesque palace) was built in the first half of the 13th century by the Vovbr ki Counts from

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 1555 Works: Cum nimis absurdum, Landscape with the Fall of Icarus,


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Old Hall Hotel, Sandbach – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Old Hall has been sold to The Wellington Pub Company which is in turn owned by the Reuben Brothers, the company is uninterested in a hotel of any sort the building has therefore been transferred to Criterion, which is an asset management company, for disposal. Due to the current situation an action group called the Save the Old Hall Action Group or SOSAG has been set up. Its battle to save the hall has been reported in the local press. The credulous believe the Old Hall to be haunted. It has also been recorded as possibly being the most haunted hotel in England and has been investigated by the Most Haunted team as well as individual paranormal teams such as the Xmotu Team. Room 2 is said to be haunted by a small boy called Matthew and was used as a private room when the building was run as a hotel. Room 11 was used as a guest room and is known as one of the most haunted rooms in the building. Guests have reported a feeling of being pushed down in the water when taking a bath in this room. 3 separate guests staying weeks apart also reported waking up at 3am to the intense feeling of the room being on fire. Upon waking they soon realised that the room is at a normal temperature. Jewellery has also been known to go missing within this room. Previous owners believe that an old lady haunts the room and likes to sit in the rocking chair that was once kept in the room. It is believed she is a servant who once lived in the room until she died. Around 2003 extensive building work was done on the building which meant all the panelling was removed. A skeleton of a baby was discovered. Owners reported that paranormal activity increased during this time which actually led them to bring in p… More:

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 1854 Architecture: St. George's Hall, Liverpool, Crystal Palace Dinosaurs, Mentmore Towers, Marion Military Institute, Ygnacio Palomares Adobe


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 19.5 Carolyn Kinder Tea Light Candle Holder Tranquil River Rock Tower Fountain


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 1913 In Film


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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 503. Not illustrated. Chapters: 1913 Films, Atlantis, Moondyne, the Night Before Christmas, Raja Harishchandra, List of American Films of 1913, the Adventures of Kathlyn, Fantômas, Ivanhoe, Italian Films of 1913, French Films of 1913, Scrooge, Ingeborg Holm, Zhuangzi Tests His Wife, the Mothering Heart, Cohen Saves the Flag, Oil and Water, the Battle of Gettysburg, Love in an Apartment Hotel, the Werewolf, the Battle at Elderbush Gulch, a Noise From the Deep, the Student of Prague, the Gangsters, Three Friends, Suspense, Broken Ways, Hinemoa, David Garrick, the Lady and the Mouse, the Left-Handed Man, Red Hicks Defies the World, a Chance Deception, a Timely Interception, Near to Earth, the Evidence of the Film, Unto the Third Generation, an Adventure in the Autumn Woods, the House of Darkness, Laughter and Tears, the Hero of Little Italy, the Sheriff’s Baby, the Bangville Police, the Unwelcome Guest, the Restless Spirit, Alas! Poor Yorick!, the Wanderer, the Conflicts of Life, His Wife’s Child, Lady Marion’s Summer Flirtation, Bloodhounds of the North, Two Men of the Desert, Who Will Marry Mary?, the Telephone Girl and the Lady, Pirate Gold, During the Round-Up, the Voice of Passion, the Riot, the Enemy’s Baby, the Miracle, the Trap, a Misappropriated Turkey, Mabel’s Dramatic Career, an Indian’s Loyalty, Almost an Actress, Back to Life, Fatty Joins the Force, a Misunderstood Boy, the Ways of Fate, Passions, He Had Three, Half Breed, He Would a Hunting Go, Red Margaret, Moonshiner, Shon the Piper, the Blood Red Tape of Charity, the Stolen Bride, the Mistake, the Switch Tower, Nederland En Oranje, Brothers, the Detective’s Stratagem, the Sorrowful Shore, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Just Gold, Mother’s Boy, Poor Jake’s Demise, the Last Days of Pompeii, When Lincoln Paid, an Elephant on His Hands, if We Only Knew, Fatty at

 1913 In Film


1913 In Film


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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 503. Not illustrated. Chapters: 1913 Films, Atlantis, Moondyne, the Night Before Christmas, Raja Harishchandra, List of American Films of 1913, the Adventures of Kathlyn, Fantômas, Ivanhoe, Italian Films of 1913, French Films of 1913, Scrooge, Ingeborg Holm, Zhuangzi Tests His Wife, the Mothering Heart, Cohen Saves the Flag, Oil and Water, the Battle of Gettysburg, Love in an Apartment Hotel, the Werewolf, the Battle at Elderbush Gulch, a Noise From the Deep, the Student of Prague, the Gangsters, Three Friends, Suspense, Broken Ways, Hinemoa, David Garrick, the Lady and the Mouse, the Left-Handed Man, Red Hicks Defies the World, a Chance Deception, a Timely Interception, Near to Earth, the Evidence of the Film, Unto the Third Generation, an Adventure in the Autumn Woods, the House of Darkness, Laughter and Tears, the Hero of Little Italy, the Sheriff’s Baby, the Bangville Police, the Unwelcome Guest, the Restless Spirit, Alas! Poor Yorick!, the Wanderer, the Conflicts of Life, His Wife’s Child, Lady Marion’s Summer Flirtation, Bloodhounds of the North, Two Men of the Desert, Who Will Marry Mary?, the Telephone Girl and the Lady, Pirate Gold, During the Round-Up, the Voice of Passion, the Riot, the Enemy’s Baby, the Miracle, the Trap, a Misappropriated Turkey, Mabel’s Dramatic Career, an Indian’s Loyalty, Almost an Actress, Back to Life, Fatty Joins the Force, a Misunderstood Boy, the Ways of Fate, Passions, He Had Three, Half Breed, He Would a Hunting Go, Red Margaret, Moonshiner, Shon the Piper, the Blood Red Tape of Charity, the Stolen Bride, the Mistake, the Switch Tower, Nederland En Oranje, Brothers, the Detective’s Stratagem, the Sorrowful Shore, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Just Gold, Mother’s Boy, Poor Jake’s Demise, the Last Days of Pompeii, When Lincoln Paid, an Elephant on His Hands, if We Only Knew, Fatty at

 1974 Architecture: Toronto-Dominion Centre, 103 Colmore Row, Deutsche Bank Building, Ids Center, Warsaw Radio Mast, Birmingham Central Li


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 1987 Novels


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 1991 Novels


1991 Novels


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 2012 Summer Olympic Venues: Old Trafford, St James' Park, Millennium Stadium, Wembley Stadium, the O2 Arena


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Old Trafford, St James’ Park, Millennium Stadium, Wembley Stadium, the O2 Arena, All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, Lord’s Cricket Ground, Olympic Stadium, Venues of the 2012 Summer Olympics, Hampden Park, Hyde Park, London, Earls Court Exhibition Centre, Excel London, Wembley Arena, Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy, Greenwich Park, London Velopark, Broxbourne White Water Canoe Centre, Horse Guards Parade, London Aquatics Centre, Weald Country Park, Royal Artillery Barracks, Olympic Park, London, Dorney Lake, 2012 Olympic Marathon Course, Basketball Arena, North Greenwich Arena 2, Handball Arena, Olympic Hockey Centre, Hadleigh Country Park. Excerpt: The Mall will form part of the course of the 2012 Olympic Marathon The 2012 Olympic Marathon Course will be used for both the men’s and women’s marathon races at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London . The course will circuit much of central London, starting at Tower Bridge , before heading to a finish at the Olympic Stadium . Route description Commencing from Tower Bridge , the route will circuit central London three times. Each circuit will pass by or through the Tower of London , the Victoria Embankment , the Palace of Westminster , Parliament Square , Westminster Abbey , Birdcage Walk , Green Park , Buckingham Palace , the Mall , Trafalgar Square , the Strand , St Paul’s Cathedral , and the City of London . After the final circuit, the route then heads east, along Whitechapel Road and Mile End Road , towards the Olympic Park and a finish in the Olympic Stadium . Route map This is a stylised map showing the major features of the route without showing every bend. The map is approxiately to scale. Schematic Diagram Showing the London 2012 Olympic Router London Marathon comparison Since the annual London

 24.75 Carolyn Kinder Tea Light Candle Holder Tranquil River Rock Tower Fountain


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Extravagant Pre-Lit Water Fountain Item #26010 Designed by Carolyn Kinder This fountain is a metropolis of tranquility with water bubbling out of its multiple levels of lighted river rock towers into shallow pools below Dimensions: 30.5 H x 27.5 W x 12 D Material(s): resin/calcium carbonate/fiberglass/paint

 642 Things to Draw


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A rolling pin, a robot, a pickle, a water tower, a hammock, a wasp, a safety pin, a kiss. Budding artists and experienced sketchers alike will find themselves invigorated by this collection of offbeat, clever, and endlessly absorbing drawingprompts. Some are deceptively simple (just try drawing a bicycle!), some are conceptually mind-bending (sketching the sound of girlish laughter?), and some are refreshingly basic (the only hard thing about drawing an egg is deciding how you want it to be cooked). Hip and helpful, 642 Things to Draw is the perfect inspirational sketchbook, sure to entertain and provoke the imagination of anyone ready to pick up a pencil.

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83 Inch Tall High End Silk Bayleaf Tower Vine Topiary with Decorative PlanterThis lifelike silk plant is designed with high-quality and timeless beauty. This beautiful piece features thousands of green silk leaves that bring an elegant touch to any home or office, and there is no need to shop for the planter separately – the designer planter pictured is included. The perfect choice for your home or office environment. Plants add a feeling of life to a room, making it warmer and more welcoming; artificial plants let you decorate without concern for water damage, trimming, or soil. Lifelike bayleaf vine tower topiary in a decorative stone-look planterNo need to shop for a planter separately – comes complete with decorative planterHigh quality artificial plant offers years of beauty with virtually no maintenanceAdd life to your decor, place in a corner to soften edges and make a room more welcomingDecorate your home or officeMaterials: Plastic, polyester, foam, glue, wire, fiberstoneDimensions: 16x16x83 Weight: 41.8 lbsShips in 2 boxes – simple assembly required

 A Bundle Of Rhymes


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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:THE SONG OF THE CAMEL DRIVER OH, wide the desert is and dreary. (Slowly the camels tread) And oh, my heart would soon grow weary Were no oasis ahead! For in that far oasis lies The lovely fountain of thine eyes. All through the day the distance shimmers, (Slowly the camels pace) But ever before me flits and glimmers The vision of thy face! For what is desert heat to me ? My heart glows warmer still for thee. All through the night the stars are shining. (The camels lie and sleep) And I, filled with an eager pining. The long night-guard must keep. But what care I for heavenly star Thine eyes to me are brighter far. Summer of 1913. THE TOWER MAID Im/HITHER into the lonely night Goeth the wild thought winging? Why in the glimmering candle-light Sitteth the maiden singing? Often she peers through the window pane, And halts in her song to listen, Out in the dark and the dripping rain, Watching the farm-lights glisten. Often she turns to the tower stair With a look that is full of yearning, Or trimmeth the candle-wick with care, Keeping the flame clear-burning. Ever she fondles a helmet plume, And thinks on the vow he made her. Out in the night of stormy gloom Where is the bold Crusader? Oh, whither into the lonely night Goeth the wild thought winging? Why in the glimmering candle-light Sitteth the maiden singing? October, 1913. THE BOHEMIAN HO ! a glad Bohemian am I, My home is everywhere beneath the sky; All earth is mine, when underneath the trees I sit and listen to the brook and breeze. Sky is my father, Earth is my mother, Wind is my sister, Water, my brother! And when my father glances down at me, The kindly stars are but his eyes, you see. And though the storm-cloud burst with thun- d’ro…

 A Girl And Five Brave Horses


A Girl And Five Brave Horses


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2009 Reprint edition of 1961. Sonora Carver was an American entertainer, most notable as one of the first female horse divers. Carver answered an ad placed by “Doc” William Frank Carver in 1923 for a diving girl and soon earned a place in circus history. Her job was to mount a running horse as it reached the top of a forty-foot (sometimes sixty-foot) tower and sail down along the animal’s back as it plunged into a deep pool of water directly below. Sonora was a sensation and soon became the lead diving girl for Doc Carver’s act as they traveled the country. In 1931, Sonora was blinded, a retinal detachment, due to hitting the water off-balance with her eyes open.while diving her horse, Red Lips, on New Jersey’s Steel Pier, the act’s permanent home since 1929. After her accident Sonora continued to dive horses until 1942.

 A Girl And Five Brave Horses


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2009 Reprint edition of 1961. Sonora Carver was an American entertainer, most notable as one of the first female horse divers. Carver answered an ad placed by “Doc” William Frank Carver in 1923 for a diving girl and soon earned a place in circus history. Her job was to mount a running horse as it reached the top of a forty-foot (sometimes sixty-foot) tower and sail down along the animal’s back as it plunged into a deep pool of water directly below. Sonora was a sensation and soon became the lead diving girl for Doc Carver’s act as they traveled the country. In 1931, Sonora was blinded, a retinal detachment, due to hitting the water off-balance with her eyes open.while diving her horse, Red Lips, on New Jersey’s Steel Pier, the act’s permanent home since 1929. After her accident Sonora continued to dive horses until 1942.

 A Girl And Five Brave Horses


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Reprint 1961 edition. p.224. Sonora Carver was an American entertainer, most notable as one of the first female horse divers. Carver answered an ad placed by “Doc” William Frank Carver in 1923 for a diving girl and soon earned a place in circus history.Her job was to mount a running horse as it reached the top of a forty-foot (sometimes sixty-foot) tower and sail down along the animal’s back as it plunged into a deep pool of water directly below. Sonora was a sensation and soon became the lead diving girl for Doc Carver’s act as they traveled the country. In 1931, Sonora was blinded, a retinal detachment, due to hitting the water off-balance with her eyes open.while diving her horse, Red Lips, on New Jersey’s Steel Pier, the act’s permanent home since 1929. After her accident Sonora continued to dive horses until 1942.

 A Girl And Five Brave Horses


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 A Girl And Five Brave Horses


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 A Girl And Five Brave Horses


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2009 Reprint edition of 1961. Sonora Carver was an American entertainer, most notable as one of the first female horse divers. Carver answered an ad placed by “Doc” William Frank Carver in 1923 for a diving girl and soon earned a place in circus history. Her job was to mount a running horse as it reached the top of a forty-foot (sometimes sixty-foot) tower and sail down along the animal’s back as it plunged into a deep pool of water directly below. Sonora was a sensation and soon became the lead diving girl for Doc Carver’s act as they traveled the country. In 1931, Sonora was blinded, a retinal detachment, due to hitting the water off-balance with her eyes open.while diving her horse, Red Lips, on New Jersey’s Steel Pier, the act’s permanent home since 1929. After her accident Sonora continued to dive horses until 1942.

 A Man Named Peleg: ''for in His Days Was the Earth Divided'' Genesis 10:25


A Man Named Peleg: ”for in His Days Was the Earth Divided” Genesis 10:25


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And unto Eber were born two sons: the name of one was Peleg; for in his days was the earth divided. . . . – Genesis 10:25 Peleg is a man that time has nearly forgotten. His name is preserved in a simple biblical verse, almost as a passing thought, yet there is evidence that in his day he was anything but insignificant. When the man named Peleg walked the earth, the great Flood had just receded. Rumors swirled of a mysterious tower being built in Babel – a tower to guarantee safety and security, yet a tower built on wickedness. And there were other rumors. Rumors of water, of land, and of change. The age of Peleg is shrouded in mystery, yet clues remain to the puzzle of his time. In A Man Named Peleg join noted scholar Clay McConkie as he explores ancient and modern events and prophecies that may hold the keys to our past – as well as our future.  

 A Trip To Manitoba


A Trip To Manitoba


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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book: CHAPTER III. The Mississippi—The Rapids—Aerial Railway Bridges— Breakfast at Braynor—Lynch Law—Card-sharpers— Crowding in the Cars—Woman’s Rights !—The Prairie— “A Sea of Fire”—Crookstown—Fisher’s Landing— Strange Quarters—” The Express-Man’s Bed “—Herding Like Sheep—On board the Minnesota. , FTER leaving Duluth at four o’clock on Tuesday morning by rail, the country through which we passed was very beautiful. Lake succeeded lake, then came wooded hills and tiny mountain streams, crossed by high bridges. These bridges were without parapets, and so narrow that, looking out of the window of the car, one saw a deep gorge sixty or seventy feet below. One railway bridge across the Mississippi—a narrow enough stream there, at least to eyes accustomed to the broad St. Lawrence—was more than seventy feet high, and so unsafe that trains were allowed only to creep slowlyacross it. The rapids on the St. Louis River, along the banks of which the Northern Pacific runs, are magnificent. For some miles the high banks occasionally almost shut out the view; then, as the train winds round a sharp curve, a mountain torrent of foaming water bursts upon the gaze. Rocks tower above it, with great trees bending from their heights; in the stream are huge boulders round which the water whirls and hisses, sending its spray high over the rugged banks, in every nook and crevice of which grow long ferns and graceful wild-flowers. Thenfollows a long smooth stretch of water with grassy wooded shores, and through the trees one catches distant glimpses of yet wider and more beautiful falls than those just passed. We breakfasted at Braynor at nine o’clock, and heard with pleasure that we had forty-five minutes wherein to

 A Trip To Manitoba


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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book: CHAPTER III. The Mississippi—The Rapids—Aerial Railway Bridges— Breakfast at Braynor—Lynch Law—Card-sharpers— Crowding in the Cars—Woman’s Rights !—The Prairie— “A Sea of Fire”—Crookstown—Fisher’s Landing— Strange Quarters—” The Express-Man’s Bed “—Herding Like Sheep—On board the Minnesota. , FTER leaving Duluth at four o’clock on Tuesday morning by rail, the country through which we passed was very beautiful. Lake succeeded lake, then came wooded hills and tiny mountain streams, crossed by high bridges. These bridges were without parapets, and so narrow that, looking out of the window of the car, one saw a deep gorge sixty or seventy feet below. One railway bridge across the Mississippi—a narrow enough stream there, at least to eyes accustomed to the broad St. Lawrence—was more than seventy feet high, and so unsafe that trains were allowed only to creep slowlyacross it. The rapids on the St. Louis River, along the banks of which the Northern Pacific runs, are magnificent. For some miles the high banks occasionally almost shut out the view; then, as the train winds round a sharp curve, a mountain torrent of foaming water bursts upon the gaze. Rocks tower above it, with great trees bending from their heights; in the stream are huge boulders round which the water whirls and hisses, sending its spray high over the rugged banks, in every nook and crevice of which grow long ferns and graceful wild-flowers. Thenfollows a long smooth stretch of water with grassy wooded shores, and through the trees one catches distant glimpses of yet wider and more beautiful falls than those just passed. We breakfasted at Braynor at nine o’clock, and heard with pleasure that we had forty-five minutes wherein to

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 African Great Lakes


African Great Lakes


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Lake Victoria, Lake Malawi, Lake Tanganyika, Lake Turkana, Lake Kivu, Lake Albert. Excerpt: Lake Albert also Albert Nyanza and formerly Lake Mobutu Sese Seko is one of the African Great Lakes . It is Africa’s seventh largest lake , and ranks as the world’s twenty-seventh largest lake by volume .Geography Lake Albert is located in the center of the continent, on the border between Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (formerly Zaire ). Lake Albert is the northernmost of the chain of lakes in the Great Rift Valley ; it is about 160 km (100 mi) long and 30 km (19 mi) wide, with a maximum depth of 51 m (168 ft), and a surface elevation of 619 m (2,030 ft) above sea level.Lake Albert is part of the complicated system of the upper Nile . Its main sources are the Victoria Nile , ultimately coming from Lake Victoria to the southeast, and the Semliki River , which issues from Lake Edward to the southwest. The water of the Victoria Nile is much less saline than that of Lake Albert. Its outlet, at the northernmost tip of the lake, is the Albert Nile (which becomes known as the Mountain Nile when it enters Sudan ).Rivers and lakes of Uganda. Click image to enlarge.At the southern end of the lake, where the Semliki comes in, there are swamps . Farther south loom the mighty Ruwenzori Range , while a range of hills called the Blue Mountains tower over the northwestern shore. The few settlements along the shore include Butiaba and Pakwach .History In 1864, when the explorer Samuel Baker found the lake; he named it after the recently deceased Prince Albert , consort of Queen Victoria . Congolese president Mobutu Sese Seko temporarily named the lake after himself.Heritage Oil and Tullow Oil have announced major oil finds in the Lake Albert basin, with estimates that the

 Alternative Energy and Environmental Science Hydropower Kit


Alternative Energy and Environmental Science Hydropower Kit


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TAK1092: Features: -Learn about how different devices are used to extract useful energy.-Build a waterwheel, a sawmill, and a hammer mill to harness the energy of moving water to do different types of physical work.-Learn about water pressure by building a water tower, communicating vessels, and a water fountain.-Construct a hydroelectric power station to generate electricity and light an LED.-Learn about where the energy in ocean waves, tides, and rivers comes.-32-page experiment manual offers illustrated instructions and scientific information.-Ages 8 and up. Color/Finish: -Full-color. Assembly Instructions: -Assembly required. Dimensions: -Guide book dimensions: 5.5” W x 8.25” D.

 Amusement Parks in Georgia (U.s. State): Stone Mountain


Amusement Parks in Georgia (U.s. State): Stone Mountain


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Stone Mountain, Six Flags Over Georgia, Wild Adventures, Lake Winnepesaukah, Summer Waves. Excerpt: Lake Winnepesaukah (nicknamed Lake Winnie ) is an amusement park located on Lakeview Drive in Lakeview, Georgia (mailing address Rossville, Georgia ) near Chattanooga, Tennessee . Winnepesaukah means “beautiful water.” Carl and Minette Dixon opened the park to guests in 1925. The park is currently run by their granddaughter, Adrienne Rhodes, and her family.Major Rides Boat Chute The first ride at Lake Winnespesaukah was the Boat Chute , constructed in 1926 and 1927. It is the oldest mill chute water ride in the United States, and today remains one of the most popular park rides. The Boat Chute uses pond water and splashes into the pond, so the ride was not usable during the drought of 2007-08.Cannon Ball The Cannon Ball is a wooden roller coaster designed by famous roller coaster designer John Allen and Philadelphia Toboggan Company specifically for Lake Winnepesaukah. The roller coaster was built in 1967, is 2,272 feet long, and have a vertical drop of 70 feet. Top speed is 50 mph. Signifying the park’s location adjacent to the Georgia -Tennessee state line, the American , Georgia , and Tennessee flags top the lift hill. Carousel The oldest ride at the park is the Philadelphia Toboggan Company carousel number 39, manufactured in 1916. OH-ZONE! The OH-ZONE! is a 140 feet (43 m), 14-story tall tower ride in which seated riders experience free-fall followed by a 4.6G deceleration upon return to ground level. The 2006 installation of the ride required the Fly-O-Plane to be relocated to another section of the park adjacent to the Cannon Ball roller coaster. Pipeline Plunge Riders board a two-person raft and slide down curving water filled tubes in the Pipeline Plunge. Wacky

 Ancient Sites In Jerusalem


Ancient Sites In Jerusalem


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Quarries, Pool of Siloam, Pool of Bethesda, Ketef Hinnom, Zedekiah’s Cave, Large Stone Structure, Hezekiah Tunnel, Siloam Inscription, Ramat Rachel, Convent of the Sisters of Zion, Herodian Architecture, Gihon Spring, Ancient City Walls Around the City of David, Ecce Homo, Jerusalem Water Channel, Siloam, Stepped Stone Structure, Jerusalem Pilgrim Road, Broad Wall, Umariya Elementary School. Excerpt: The 10th-century city wall is an ancient fortification re-excavated in 2010 in the City of David by archaeologist Eilat Mazar who believes that it dates to the late 10th-century BCE.Although consensus on the dating of the wall has not been reached by the archaeological community, Mazar maintains that, “It’s the most significant construction we have from First Temple days in Israel,” and “It means that at that time, the 10th century, in Jerusalem there was a regime capable of carrying out such construction.” The 10th century is the period the Bible describes as the reign of King Solomon. A section of wall 79 metres (259 ft) long and 6 metres (20 ft) high has been uncovered. The discoveries include an inner gatehouse, a “royal structure” and a corner tower with a base measuring 23 metres (75 ft) by 18 metres (59 ft) from which watchmen could keep watch on the Kidron Valley . According to Mazar, the built structures are similar to the First Temple era fortifications of Megiddo , Beersheba and Ashdod . Mazar told reporters that “A comparison of this latest finding with city walls and gates from the period of the First Temple, as well as pottery found at the site,” enable her to “postulate, with a great degree of assurance” that the wall dates form the late 10th-century BCE. Mazar told reporters that “A comparison of this latest finding with city walls and gates from the period of

 Angling Resorts Near London


Angling Resorts Near London


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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:WALTHAM. THIS quaint, old-fashioned spot will well repay a visit, and will be found interesting to the antiquarian, the lover of rural scenery, and the angler. Barely fifteen miles from the smoky, dusty streets of London, one gets, after a short run from Liverpool Street, at once into the midst of charming country nooks, and the Waltonian will here meet with enough of legendary lore from any one who is conversant with the water to make him at once anxious to wet his line. The visitor will find that, turning to the left hand, from the top of the steps leading from the station yard, a broad, straight road lies in front of him, and this leads direct to the village. There are two separate fisheries here, both rented by Mr. Clark, whom I feel well assured will be delighted to render to the stranger visiting his waters every information. A yearly subscription of 11. is. includes both pieces of water, and the one at the top end of the town, called the “Corn Mill Fishery,” I will first deal with. It seems that since the death of the well-known Jemmy Allsupp, who used to be employed by Mr. Clark as keeper over the fisheries, there has been no one specially appointed to take his place ; but if the stranger angler will call upon Mr. Andrew Risley, of Woollatt Street, Sewardstone Street, and is fortunate enough to find him at home, I know of no one who would be more willing or competent to give him a hint than he. Going through the village from the station one cannot help noticing the curious old street, with its high-pointed and gabled houses, many of the roofs covered with a luxuriant crop of moss and yellow-flowering stonecrop, and presently a grand old church, with some gorgeously painted windows and a square Norman tower, is seen in front, and as we near it evidence of its great

 Angling Resorts Near London


Angling Resorts Near London


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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:WALTHAM. THIS quaint, old-fashioned spot will well repay a visit, and will be found interesting to the antiquarian, the lover of rural scenery, and the angler. Barely fifteen miles from the smoky, dusty streets of London, one gets, after a short run from Liverpool Street, at once into the midst of charming country nooks, and the Waltonian will here meet with enough of legendary lore from any one who is conversant with the water to make him at once anxious to wet his line. The visitor will find that, turning to the left hand, from the top of the steps leading from the station yard, a broad, straight road lies in front of him, and this leads direct to the village. There are two separate fisheries here, both rented by Mr. Clark, whom I feel well assured will be delighted to render to the stranger visiting his waters every information. A yearly subscription of 11. is. includes both pieces of water, and the one at the top end of the town, called the “Corn Mill Fishery,” I will first deal with. It seems that since the death of the well-known Jemmy Allsupp, who used to be employed by Mr. Clark as keeper over the fisheries, there has been no one specially appointed to take his place ; but if the stranger angler will call upon Mr. Andrew Risley, of Woollatt Street, Sewardstone Street, and is fortunate enough to find him at home, I know of no one who would be more willing or competent to give him a hint than he. Going through the village from the station one cannot help noticing the curious old street, with its high-pointed and gabled houses, many of the roofs covered with a luxuriant crop of moss and yellow-flowering stonecrop, and presently a grand old church, with some gorgeously painted windows and a square Norman tower, is seen in front, and as we near it evidence of its great

 Art Museums and Galleries in Illinois: Art Galleries in Illinois, Art Museums in Illinois, Arts Centers in Illinois, Museum of Contemporary Art


Art Museums and Galleries in Illinois: Art Galleries in Illinois, Art Museums in Illinois, Arts Centers in Illinois, Museum of Contemporary Art


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Art Galleries in Illinois, Art Museums in Illinois, Arts Centers in Illinois, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Art Institute of Chicago, Arts Club of Chicago, Eagle’s Nest Art Colony, Hyde Park Art Center, Intuit: the Center for Intuitive and Outsider Art, Terra Museum, Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio, Illinois State Museum, Gallery 400, Pritzker Military Library, Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art, Grand Army of the Republic Hall (Aurora, Illinois), National Museum of Mexican Art, Renaissance Society, Ukrainian National Museum, Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows, Loyola University Museum of Art, Krannert Art Museum, the Mustache Gallery, Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art, Museum of Contemporary Photography, Smart Museum of Art, National Vietnam Veterans Art Museum, Bishop Hill State Historic Site, William and Florence Schmidt Art Center, Gallery Black Swan, Co-Prosperity Sphere. Excerpt: The Museum of Contemporary Art, often abbreviated to MCA, is a contemporary art museum near Water Tower Place in downtown Chicago in Cook County, Illinois, United States. The museum, which was established in 1967, is one of the world’s largest contemporary art venues. The museum’s collection is composed of thousands of objects of Post-World War II visual art. The current location at 220 East Chicago Avenue is in the Streeterville neighborhood of the Near North Side community area. The current building was designed by Josef Paul Kleihues after a funding drive spearheaded by major contributions by its own board members. The museum moved to the new building in 1996; it was originally located at 237 East Ontario Street. The building is known for its long staircase leading to an elevated ground floor which has an atrium the full glass-walled front and… More:

 Art of Rachel Whiteread


Art of Rachel Whiteread


$8.77


An appraisal of the full range of work by one of the most significant British artists of the past fifty years.Based upon a practice of inverted casting—making space tangible—Rachel Whiteread’s work offers both intimate and public meditations on vital questions of history, memory, and social change. But these are also artworks with profound and carefully weighed formal concerns and an affiliation with the critical issues of sculpture raised throughout the twentieth century.Whiteread’s work is, perhaps, provoking because it so successfully melds artistic and historical issues, restoring to public attention neglected issues that more dominant interests would wish forgotten. Out of the solidification of space Whiteread creates an archive that compacts and makes legible those intangibles that comprise so much of ordinary life.This collection of essays by leading authorities on contemporary art examines Whiteread’s work from her earliest domestic objects of the late 1980s through controversial projects such as House to her recent, large-scale public works, including Water Tower in New York, Monument in London’s Trafalgar Square, and Holocaust Memorial in Vienna. The book includes discussions of both Room 101, her cast of George Orwell’s room at the BBC, and recent gallery installations. Whiteread’s work is appraised both in terms of its relationship to art history and its social and political impact, and examined for theoretical approaches through which we may better understand this most complex and challenging of contemporary artists. 60 illustrations.Author Biography: Chris Townsend is Senior Lecturer in the Department of MediaArts, Royal Holloway, University of London.

 Articles On General Growth Properties, including: South Street Seaport, Water Tower Place, Providence Place, Ala Moana Center, Mizner Park, The Rouse Company, Riverchase Galleria, The Streets At Southpoint, Four Seasons Town Centre


Articles On General Growth Properties, including: South Street Seaport, Water Tower Place, Providence Place, Ala Moana Center, Mizner Park, The Rouse Company, Riverchase Galleria, The Streets At Southpoint, Four Seasons Town Centre


$28.75


Hephaestus Books,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Hephaestus Books

 Artwise Venice Museum Map - Laminated Museum Map of Venice, Italy - Streetwise Maps / Edition 2001


Artwise Venice Museum Map – Laminated Museum Map of Venice, Italy – Streetwise Maps / Edition 2001


$7.95


2001 UPDATED Artwise Venice Museum Map – Laminated Museum Map of Venice, Italy – Streetwise MapsThis travel map covers the following areas:Main Venice Map 1:8,400Murano Island Map 1:22,000Venice Museum IndexIn Venice light and water combine to create beauty and magic. Here is the Piazza San Marco, the Bell Tower, and the Palazzo Ducale, one of the most famous gothic structures in the world. Nothing is simpler than to lose oneself in Venice; and nothing is more fun than to navigate this cultural labyrinth equipped with the ARTWISE® Venice Museum Map.Anyplace this sumptuous and authentic attracts millions of visitors. That’s one reason why you need the ARTWISE® Venice Museum Map: to steer you over canals and off the beaten path enabling you to explore all the museums and art filled institutions throughout lesser known corners of the city.The ARTWISE® Venice Museum Map is a detailed map of Venice, Italy which covers the six sestieri or districts of Venice. The map pinpoints all museums, palaces, Venetian schools of art, and churches, listing them in the index. Each index listing includes the address, map reference, hours, admission charge information, telephone (where available) and the nearest ferry or traghetto station. A separate inset map of Murano highlights the Glass Museum, a showcase for the island’s famous industry.To aid navigation, the traghetto stations and ferry docks are clearly indicated to better serve your travels around the city. Getting lost in Venice can be frustrating and time consuming. Wandering through the back side streets, secure that you can find wherever you are with the ARTWISE® Venice Museum Map, is adelight. Choose wisely. For a larger selection of our detailed travel maps simply type STREETWISE MAPS into the Barnes & Noble search bar.About STREETWISE® MapsSTREETWISE® is the first map to be designed with modern graphics and is the originator of the laminated,

 At Earth's Edge


At Earth’s Edge


$2.5


True love transcends all boundaries—even the ones we erect for ourselves. Man is an upstart species that was once welcomed by Aderyn’s kind—the Others. Like a weed, humans left much in ruin. And the Others retreated behind an enchanted wall guarded by Keepers. Aderyn is one such Keeper. And Man’s battles have reached her tower. Owen, the nearly dead ex-soldier she once found at her gates, is a different sort of man. He didn’t want anything—except to give her flowers and make her laugh. As he drank in her healing magic like life-giving water, she drowned in his eyes. She was taught to defend against Man’s violence; she was helpless in the face of his kindness. Now that she has had a taste of it, she would kill to keep it. Her visions tell her it’s only a matter of time before more soldiers attack her boundary. With no intention of failing her people—or losing the man she loves—she uses her magic to unleash an apparition with the power to decimate armies. But there’s a price to be paid—in blood. As the tide of it rises higher, everything she has fought for threatens to slip through her fingers. Including Owen…

 Auburn, Washington: Paul Peschisolido


Auburn, Washington: Paul Peschisolido


$10.18


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Auburn, Washington – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Auburn is located at (47.302322, -122.214779). According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 21.3 mi² (55.1 km²). 21.3 mi² (55.1 km²) of it is land and 0.05% is water. Two rivers, the White River and, to a greater extent, the Green River flow through Auburn. Historically, the Stuck River ran through the settlement of Stuck, which is now a small pocket of unincorporated King County within southern Auburn. In 1906, the flow of the White River was diverted into the Stuck’s channel near today’s Game Farm Park. References to the Stuck River still appear in some property legal descriptions and place names, e.g. Stuck River Drive, within Auburn, but today it is essentially indistinguishable from the southern White River. Auburn has an extensive system of parks, open space and urban trails comprising 29 developed parks, 5 undeveloped sites under planning, 2 skates parks, 2 water roatary parks, and over 23 miles (37 km) of trails (including Auburn’s 4.5-mile (7.2 km) portion of the Inter-urban Trail for bikers, walkers, runners and skaters), and almost 247 acres (1.00 km) of open space for passive and active recreation. The Auburn Environmental Park (AEP) Project is an innovative project that seeks to create open space in an urbanized area while offering opportunities for economic development, water quality improvement, stormwater detention and flood control, fish and wildlife enhancement, public education, and recreation, including hiking trails and bird viewing amenities. Located near West main, and the Interurban Trail, the city is beginning construction on one birdwatching tower, with 4 planned, and an extensive trail system also under way. Auburn (Sounder station) … More:

 Australia Travel Adventures


Australia Travel Adventures


$9.99


Following are a few quotes from this inspiring and astonishingly detailed guide. The print edition (not yet published) will be close to 1,000 pages. The author, a native Australian, covers everything you might want to know about Australia – guaranteed! The places to stay in every part of the country, from budget to luxury, rentals to B&Bs, the restaurants, from fast food to the highest quality, the beachwalks and bushwalks, the wildlife and how to see it, exploring the country by air, on water, by bike, and every other way. New South Wales is a candy store of adventure possibilities. Favorite short-term excursions include scuba diving, snorkeling, surfing, and boating, as well as ocean and river kayaking and whitewater rafting. On land, you can tackle park trails by foot, horse, mountain bike, or four-wheel-drive. Other options include mountain climbs, cave mazes, desert wanderings, and historic Aboriginal sites and settlements. Sydney is the main gateway to everything in Australia. Uluru, the massive orange, 1,097-ft/343-m monolith that billows out from the flat desert ground like a six-mi/10-km-wide loaf of untamed bread dough on a table, is certainly the Territory’s – if not the continent’s – most famous natural and cultural sight. Even from a distance, as you’re driving along the Lassiter Highway through the dusty scarlet earth, its bulk overpowers everything along the horizon. At its highest point, the rock stands more than three times taller than the Statue of Liberty, 90 ft/28 m taller than the Eiffel Tower. And it’s all just a single hunk of rock – mono (one), lith (stone); an ever-changing presence that dazzles from dawn to dusk as a natural theater for the various lights andmoods of the desert. Kinchega National Park: Few natural areas are so truly amazing as this spread of wilderness stretching west from the broad Darling River. Within the boundaries are vast, shallow marshes around Cawndilla and Emu lakes, which turn into utter swamplands during the

 Bad Liebenwerda


Bad Liebenwerda


$19.99


Kapitel: Liebenwerdaer Heide, Prieschka, Landkreis Liebenwerda, Liste Der Baudenkmale in Bad Liebenwerda, Schloss Liebenwerda, Kreis Bad Liebenwerda, Speziallager Nr. 1 Mühlberg, Kröbeln, Theisa, Maasdorf, Lausitz, Zeischa, Möglenz, Denkmalsbrunnen Bad Liebenwerda, Dobra, Amt Liebenwerda, Wassermühle Prieschka, Zobersdorf, Herrmann Robert Reiss, Kosilenzien, Stadtwinkel, Mitteldeutscher Orgelbau A. Voigt, Karl Fitzkow, Burxdorf, Oschätzchen, Hirtenmädchen Barbara, Langenrieth, Thalberg, Neuburxdorf, Ziegram, Wasserturm Bad Liebenwerda, Brikettfabrik Hohenzollern, Naturschutzgebiet Alte Röder Bei Prieschka, Stammlager Iv B, Glockenturm Prieschka, Kursächsische Postmeilensäule Bad Liebenwerda, Münzschatz Von Lausitz, Kleine Röder. Aus Wikipedia. Nicht dargestellt. Auszug: Bad Liebenwerda is a spa town in the Elbe-Elster district, in southwestern Brandenburg, Germany. It is situated on the river Schwarze Elster, 57 km northwest of Dresden, and 28 km east of Torgau. The first written mention is from 1231 as Lievenwerde. The meaning of the name is Live, or Lieb for life or loveley, and -werde from werda means island, high place in a wather. In the document of 1231 is also mentioned an Otto of Ileburg, Vogt of Lievenwerde, and a Plebanus Walterus, a priest. Liebenwerda had a Water castle with a Keep called Lubwarttower. the first mention as Liebenwerda as a city is from 1304. Liebenwerda was part of the Electorate of Saxony and Kingdom of Saxony till 1815. In reason of the Congress of Vienna the area became part of the Kingdom of Prussia as district Liebenwerda. Since 1905 has Liebenwerda a spa clinical, since 1925 has Liebenwerda the word Bad as a part of the name. Bad Liebenwerda is home of the Gothic church of St. Nikolai. The tower of the church was rebuilt at the end of the 19th century after lightning struck the tower and caused a fire. The Lubwarttower (Lubwartturm) is the oldest building in town. The

 Bauwerk In Chicago


Bauwerk In Chicago


$19.99


Kapitel: Auditorium Building, O’hare International Airport, Michael Jordan’s Restaurant, Soldier Field, Meigs Field, Bohemian National Cemetery, Wrigley Field, Canal Street Railroad Bridge, Mount Carmel Cemetery, Magnificent Mile, U.s. Cellular Field, Al-Sadiq-Moschee, United Center, South Halsted Street Lift-Bridge, Warehouse, Chicago Water Tower, Buckingham-Brunnen, Marienmoschee, Rush University Medical Center. Aus Wikipedia. Nicht dargestellt. Auszug: A warehouse is a commercial building for storage of goods. Warehouses are used by manufacturers, importers, exporters, wholesalers, transport businesses, customs, etc. They are usually large plain buildings in industrial areas of cities and towns. They usually have loading docks to load and unload goods from trucks. Sometimes warehouses load and unload goods directly from railways, airports, or seaports. They often have cranes and forklifts for moving goods, which are usually placed on ISO standard pallets loaded into pallet racks. Stored goods can include any raw materials, components, or finished goods associated with agriculture, manufacturing, or commerce. 19th century warehouses in Gloucester docks in the United Kingdom, originally used to store imported corn So-called Sust, a Middle Ages type of warehouse, in Horgen, SwitzerlandSome of the most common warehouse storage systems are: Major warehousing processes include: Warehouses frequently provide services, such as: Material direction and tracking in a warehouse can be coordinated by a Warehouse Management System (WMS), a database driven computer program. Logistics personnel use the WMS to improve warehouse efficiency by directing putaways and to maintain accurate inventory by recording warehouse transactions. Automatic storage warehouse for small partsSome warehouses are completely automated, and require no workers inside. Pallets and product move on a system of automated conveyors, cranes and automated storage and

 Belton, South Carolina (Images of America Series)


Belton, South Carolina (Images of America Series)


$12.15


Belton, South Carolina, is indeed a child of the railroad. By 1853, the fledgling town had begun developing at the junction of the Columbia and Greenville Railroad and its spur line to Anderson. Josephine Brown, daughter of Dr. George Reece Brown who owned most of the land around the railroad, named the community after Judge John Belton O’Neall, president of the C&G Railroad Company. By the turn of the century, Capt. Ellison A. Smyth began the Belton Cotton Mill, which quickly became the largest cotton mill in the Palmetto State.Images of America: Belton captures the city’s growth from a railroad depot and mill town to today’s wealthy suburb of Anderson and home to the South Carolina Tennis Hall of Fame and the Palmetto Championships, the state’s junior qualifying tennis tournament. The community’s vitality is depicted through historic images of the standpipe, a water tower built in 1909 that symbolizes Belton today; the depot and railroad scenes; church life; town progress; schools; community events and celebrations; and prominent residents.

 Bergan Elite gourmet 3 gal Waterer


Bergan Elite gourmet 3 gal Waterer


$20.16


BVP1009: Features: -Feeder.-Holds up to 1.5 gallons of water with a clear container to view water level.-Has a removable cap that won’t release water until the tower is placed on the base.-Opening for filling tower is large enough to make cleaning easy and with a low profile.-Low profile tower makes filling in sink easy.-Wide base prevents tipping.-Large reservoir is more suitable for larger and shorter nosed pets.-Clear container to view level of contents.-Large opening makes filling and cleaning easy.-Made in USA. Options: -Available in Petite and Elite sizes. Color/Finish: -Color: Clear and Smoky Blue. Dimensions: -Petite dimensions: 10.75” H x 11.5” W x 13” D.-Elite dimensions: 14.5” H x 14.25” W x 16.63” D. Warranty: -1 year warranty.

 Bergan Petite gourmet combo pack


Bergan Petite gourmet combo pack


$24.82


BVP1010: Features: -Feeder.-Size: Petite.-Contains the petite gourmet feeder and petite gourmet waterer.-Clear containers to view levels of contents.-Designed to give pets plenty of room to eat.-Wide base prevents tipping.-Low profile tower makes filling in sink easy.-Removable cap won’t release water until placed on base.-Large opening makes filling and cleaning easy.-Made in USA. Color/Finish: -Color: Clear and Smoky Blue. Dimensions: -Dimensions: 13.75” H x 11.5” W x 13.25” D. Warranty: -1 year warranty.

 Boss MRWT69 6 x 9 4-Way Waketower Marine Speaker System


Boss MRWT69 6 x 9 4-Way Waketower Marine Speaker System


$169


Boats can be loud; that’s a fact, and get out on skis or a wakeboard and any music you’re playing quickly gets buried by your engines. The best solution is to get the sound level above all the noise and physically moving your speakers above the noise source is a great way of doing this. Boss’ waketower speakers are built tough to withstand the marine environment and are designed to easily mount on any wakeboard tower. Heavy-duty marinized enclosures seal off the speakers protecting them from the elements. The speaker itself is composed of a metallic injected 6′x9′ woofer, two 1 Mylar dome tweeters and two 1/2 mylar supertweeters for full-range accurate sound. The MRWT69′s 225W power handling and a heavy 80 oz magnet mean that the MRWT69 is going to put out enough sound to rise above the noisiest outboard or inboard so you don’t have to sacrifice your tunes for a day on the water.

 Bride Of Lammermoor


Bride Of Lammermoor


$20.85


The most haunting and Shakespearean of Sir Water Scott’s novels, The Bride of Lammermoor is a fast-paced tragedy set in late seventeenth-century Scotland. The book opens as Lord Ravenswood dies in a furious rage, deprived of his title and removed from his estate by a clever lawyer, Sir William Ashton.His son, the Master of Ravenswood, inherits his father’s bitterness against Ashton, and lives in his family’s sole remaining homestead, the ruined tower of Wolf’s Crag. But when Ravenswood falls in love with Ashton’s daughter, the shy, beautiful Lucy, her diabolical mother takes extreme measures to thwart the match.Lady Ashton forces her daughter to marry another man, the Laird of Bucklaw, and Lucy agrees, despairing that her true love has abandoned her. When Ravenswood reappears directly after the wedding, he flies into a fury and challenges Lucy’s husband and brother to duels. That same night, Lucy stabs Bucklaw and dies soon after. Ravenswood, rushing to meet his erstwhile opponents, dies as well, swallowed by quicksand.A story of immense, gloomy power, infused with unforgiving spirit and loneliness of the Scottish Isles, The Bride of Lammermoor’s somber tone is relieved by the comic effect of Ravenswood’s elderly butler, Caleb Baldertsone, and his increasingly desperate and ridiculous attempts to rehabilitate the family’s name.

 Bride Of Lammermoor


Bride Of Lammermoor


$28.95


The most haunting and Shakespearean of Sir Water Scott’s novels, The Bride of Lammermoor is a fast-paced tragedy set in late seventeenth-century Scotland. The book opens as Lord Ravenswood dies in a furious rage, deprived of his title and removed from his estate by a clever lawyer, Sir William Ashton.His son, the Master of Ravenswood, inherits his father’s bitterness against Ashton, and lives in his family’s sole remaining homestead, the ruined tower of Wolf’s Crag. But when Ravenswood falls in love with Ashton’s daughter, the shy, beautiful Lucy, her diabolical mother takes extreme measures to thwart the match.Lady Ashton forces her daughter to marry another man, the Laird of Bucklaw, and Lucy agrees, despairing that her true love has abandoned her. When Ravenswood reappears directly after the wedding, he flies into a fury and challenges Lucy’s husband and brother to duels. That same night, Lucy stabs Bucklaw and dies soon after. Ravenswood, rushing to meet his erstwhile opponents, dies as well, swallowed by quicksand.A story of immense, gloomy power, infused with unforgiving spirit and loneliness of the Scottish Isles, The Bride of Lammermoor’s somber tone is relieved by the comic effect of Ravenswood’s elderly butler, Caleb Baldertsone, and his increasingly desperate and ridiculous attempts to rehabilitate the family’s name.

 Bride Of Lammermoor


Bride Of Lammermoor


$21.12


The most haunting and Shakespearean of Sir Water Scott’s novels, The Bride of Lammermoor is a fast-paced tragedy set in late seventeenth-century Scotland. The book opens as Lord Ravenswood dies in a furious rage, deprived of his title and removed from his estate by a clever lawyer, Sir William Ashton.His son, the Master of Ravenswood, inherits his father’s bitterness against Ashton, and lives in his family’s sole remaining homestead, the ruined tower of Wolf’s Crag. But when Ravenswood falls in love with Ashton’s daughter, the shy, beautiful Lucy, her diabolical mother takes extreme measures to thwart the match.Lady Ashton forces her daughter to marry another man, the Laird of Bucklaw, and Lucy agrees, despairing that her true love has abandoned her. When Ravenswood reappears directly after the wedding, he flies into a fury and challenges Lucy’s husband and brother to duels. That same night, Lucy stabs Bucklaw and dies soon after. Ravenswood, rushing to meet his erstwhile opponents, dies as well, swallowed by quicksand.A story of immense, gloomy power, infused with unforgiving spirit and loneliness of the Scottish Isles, The Bride of Lammermoor’s somber tone is relieved by the comic effect of Ravenswood’s elderly butler, Caleb Baldertsone, and his increasingly desperate and ridiculous attempts to rehabilitate the family’s name.

 Bride of Lammermoor


Bride of Lammermoor


$1.99


The most haunting and Shakespearean of Sir Water Scott’s novels, The Bride of Lammermoor is a fast-paced tragedy set in late seventeenth-century Scotland. The book opens as Lord Ravenswood dies in a furious rage, deprived of his title and removed from his estate by a clever lawyer, Sir William Ashton.His son, the Master of Ravenswood, inherits his father’s bitterness against Ashton, and lives in his family’s sole remaining homestead, the ruined tower of Wolf’s Crag. But when Ravenswood falls in love with Ashton’s daughter, the shy, beautiful Lucy, her diabolical mother takes extreme measures to thwart the match.Lady Ashton forces her daughter to marry another man, the Laird of Bucklaw, and Lucy agrees, despairing that her true love has abandoned her. When Ravenswood reappears directly after the wedding, he flies into a fury and challenges Lucy’s husband and brother to duels. That same night, Lucy stabs Bucklaw and dies soon after. Ravenswood, rushing to meet his erstwhile opponents, dies as well, swallowed by quicksand.A story of immense, gloomy power, infused with unforgiving spirit and loneliness of the Scottish Isles, The Bride of Lammermoor’s somber tone is relieved by the comic effect of Ravenswood’s elderly butler, Caleb Baldertsone, and his increasingly desperate and ridiculous attempts to rehabilitate the family’s name.

 Bride of Lammermoor


Bride of Lammermoor


$0.99


The most haunting and Shakespearean of Sir Water Scott’s novels, The Bride of Lammermoor is a fast-paced tragedy set in late seventeenth-century Scotland. The book opens as Lord Ravenswood dies in a furious rage, deprived of his title and removed from his estate by a clever lawyer, Sir William Ashton.His son, the Master of Ravenswood, inherits his father’s bitterness against Ashton, and lives in his family’s sole remaining homestead, the ruined tower of Wolf’s Crag. But when Ravenswood falls in love with Ashton’s daughter, the shy, beautiful Lucy, her diabolical mother takes extreme measures to thwart the match.Lady Ashton forces her daughter to marry another man, the Laird of Bucklaw, and Lucy agrees, despairing that her true love has abandoned her. When Ravenswood reappears directly after the wedding, he flies into a fury and challenges Lucy’s husband and brother to duels. That same night, Lucy stabs Bucklaw and dies soon after. Ravenswood, rushing to meet his erstwhile opponents, dies as well, swallowed by quicksand.A story of immense, gloomy power, infused with unforgiving spirit and loneliness of the Scottish Isles, The Bride of Lammermoor’s somber tone is relieved by the comic effect of Ravenswood’s elderly butler, Caleb Baldertsone, and his increasingly desperate and ridiculous attempts to rehabilitate the family’s name.

 Bride of Lammermoor


Bride of Lammermoor


$0.99


The most haunting and Shakespearean of Sir Water Scott’s novels, The Bride of Lammermoor is a fast-paced tragedy set in late seventeenth-century Scotland. The book opens as Lord Ravenswood dies in a furious rage, deprived of his title and removed from his estate by a clever lawyer, Sir William Ashton.His son, the Master of Ravenswood, inherits his father’s bitterness against Ashton, and lives in his family’s sole remaining homestead, the ruined tower of Wolf’s Crag. But when Ravenswood falls in love with Ashton’s daughter, the shy, beautiful Lucy, her diabolical mother takes extreme measures to thwart the match.Lady Ashton forces her daughter to marry another man, the Laird of Bucklaw, and Lucy agrees, despairing that her true love has abandoned her. When Ravenswood reappears directly after the wedding, he flies into a fury and challenges Lucy’s husband and brother to duels. That same night, Lucy stabs Bucklaw and dies soon after. Ravenswood, rushing to meet his erstwhile opponents, dies as well, swallowed by quicksand.A story of immense, gloomy power, infused with unforgiving spirit and loneliness of the Scottish Isles, The Bride of Lammermoor’s somber tone is relieved by the comic effect of Ravenswood’s elderly butler, Caleb Baldertsone, and his increasingly desperate and ridiculous attempts to rehabilitate the family’s name.

 Bride of Lammermoor


Bride of Lammermoor


$28.66


The most haunting and Shakespearean of Sir Water Scott’s novels, The Bride of Lammermoor is a fast-paced tragedy set in late seventeenth-century Scotland. The book opens as Lord Ravenswood dies in a furious rage, deprived of his title and removed from his estate by a clever lawyer, Sir William Ashton.His son, the Master of Ravenswood, inherits his father’s bitterness against Ashton, and lives in his family’s sole remaining homestead, the ruined tower of Wolf’s Crag. But when Ravenswood falls in love with Ashton’s daughter, the shy, beautiful Lucy, her diabolical mother takes extreme measures to thwart the match.Lady Ashton forces her daughter to marry another man, the Laird of Bucklaw, and Lucy agrees, despairing that her true love has abandoned her. When Ravenswood reappears directly after the wedding, he flies into a fury and challenges Lucy’s husband and brother to duels. That same night, Lucy stabs Bucklaw and dies soon after. Ravenswood, rushing to meet his erstwhile opponents, dies as well, swallowed by quicksand.A story of immense, gloomy power, infused with unforgiving spirit and loneliness of the Scottish Isles, The Bride of Lammermoor’s somber tone is relieved by the comic effect of Ravenswood’s elderly butler, Caleb Baldertsone, and his increasingly desperate and ridiculous attempts to rehabilitate the family’s name.

 Buchanan County, Iowa


Buchanan County, Iowa


$21.89


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: People From Buchanan County, Iowa, Winthrop, Iowa, Aurora, Iowa, Lamont, Iowa, Independence, Iowa, Jesup, Iowa, Rowley, Iowa, Brandon, Iowa, Hazleton, Iowa, Quasqueton, Iowa, Fairbank, Iowa, Stanley, Iowa, Monti, Iowa, Newton Township, National Register of Historic Places Listings in Buchanan County, Iowa, Larry Lujack, Shady Grove, Iowa, Littleton, Iowa, Jefferson Township, Washington Township, Lee House (Independence, Iowa), Hazleton Township, Perry Township, Byron Township, Liberty Township, Sumner Township, Buffalo Township, Fairbank Township, Madison Township, Homer Township, Fremont Township, Middlefield Township, Westburg Township, Cono Township, Otterville, Iowa, Doris, Iowa, Independence Municipal Airport, Iowa’s Largest Frying Pan, Aflac Tower. Excerpt: AFLAC Tower is a tall guyed mast located at Rowley, Iowa at 42°24 2.0 N 91°50 37.0 W / 42.40056°N 91.84361°W / 42.40056; -91.84361 in the United States . AFLAC Tower (which is named for the former owner of KWWL) was completed in July 1984, and is 1999 ft (609.4 m) tall with appurtenances and 1866 ft (568.8 m) without appurtenances. The antenna appurtenance is 133 ft (40.5 m) tall.Television station KWWL and radio stations KFMW and KNWS-FM broadcast from this tower. The transmitter site is owned by KWWL’s current owner, Quincy Newspapers .The KWWL transmitter site building features running water and a shower , allowing someone to maintain at least rudimentary living conditions. The site has a backup generator for KWWL’s digital channel along with KNWS, but not for their analog signal or KFMW.See also (online edition) Websites (URLs online) A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at Aurora, Iowa Aurora is a city in Buchanan County , Iowa , United States . The population was 194 at the 2000

 Building Energy Simulation


Building Energy Simulation


$86.99


Building energy analysis programs are useful for identifying energy saving opportunities in air-conditioned buildings. In this book, mathematical models are presented for developing such programs. Models are developed for calculating thermal response factors for multilayer building envelope and for rapid computing of weighting factors. A chilled water coil model is described for obtaining latent heat transfer correlation for simulation of three centralized air distribution systems: constant volume, dual-duct multizone and variable air volume. Merkel’s theory is used to simulate forced draught air/water counter flow and cross flow cooling towers to obtain correlation between tower leaving water temperature and two variables: tower inlet water temperature and ambient air wet bulb temperature. The correlation is used in chiller algorithms for accurate prediction of compressor power usage. Simplified models are also presented for simulating generic cool thermal energy storage (CTES) systems. A case study is presented to compare the energy performance and economics of CTES and conventional systems. The book is of interest to ventilating and air-conditioning professionals.

 Buildings And Structures In Illinois By City


Buildings And Structures In Illinois By City


$63.11


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 572. Not illustrated. Chapters: Buildings and Structures in Aurora, Illinois, Buildings and Structures in Chicago, Illinois, Buildings and Structures in Peoria, Illinois, Buildings and Structures in Quincy, Illinois, Buildings and Structures in Rockford, Illinois, Buckingham Fountain, Navy Pier, Wrigley Building, Mccormick Place, Chess Records, Crown Fountain, Bp Pedestrian Bridge, Chicago Board of Trade Building, 108 North State Street, Merchandise Mart, Architecture of Chicago, Center on Halsted, Pui Tak Center, Bungalow, Hyde Park Art Center, Art Institute of Chicago Building, Harold Washington Cultural Center, Carl Street Studios, Blackstone Library, Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal, United Center, Essanay Studios, Memorial Hall (Rockford, Illinois), Chick House, Schulze Baking Company Plant, Tunnel and Reservoir Plan, Glazed Architectural Terra-Cotta, Lake-Peterson House, Snell-hitchcock, Montgomery Ward & Co. Catalog House, Metro Chicago, Chicago Picasso, James R. Thompson Center, Harold Washington Library, Swedish American Hospital, Chicago Cultural Center, Burpee Museum of Natural History, O’brien Field, Mayfair Pumping Station, Illinois National Guard Armory, Peter Bonnett Wight, Oriental Institute, Chicago, Osf Saint Francis Medical Center, the Illinois, Green Exchange, Illinois Centennial Monument, Sunset Cafe, South Shore Cultural Center, Tremont House, Mccormick Tribune Campus Center, Chicago Center for Green Technology, Lorado Taft Midway Studios, S.r. Crown Hall, Coronado Theatre, Robertson Memorial Field House, Quadrangle Club, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Division Street Russian and Turkish Baths, Chicago Water Tower, Leland Tower, Peoria Civic Center, Old Chicago Main Post Office, Cherryvale Mall, Shea Stadium (Peoria, Illinois), Grace Episcopal Church (Chicago, Illinois), Fine Arts Building, Carrie

 Buildings And Structures In Israel


Buildings And Structures In Israel


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Supreme Court of Israel, National Water Carrier of Israel, List of Tallest Structures in Israel, Khan Al-Umdan, Ancient Bath House of Nazareth, Tegart Fort, Sea Opera, Hermit House, Yitzhak Rabin Center, Ayalon Tower. Excerpt: The Supreme Court (Hebrew: , Beit HaMishpat HaElyon, Arabic: ) is at the head of the court system in the State of Israel. It is the highest judicial instance. The Supreme Court sits in Jerusalem. The area of its jurisdiction is the entire state. A ruling of the Supreme Court is binding upon every court, other than the Supreme Court itself. This is the principle of binding precedent (stare decisis) in Israel. The Supreme Court is an appellate court, as well as the High Court of Justice. Supreme Court Justices, as well as all other judges, are appointed by the President of the State upon the nomination of “the Judges’ Nominations Committee”. The Nominations Committee is composed of nine members: three Justices of the Supreme Court (including the President of the Court among them), two Ministers (one of them being the Minister of Justice), two Members of the Knesset and two representatives of the Israel Bar Association. The Minister of Justice is the chairperson of the Committee. In other words, a modified Missouri Plan. The three organs of statethe legislative, executive, and judicial branches of governmentas well as the bar association are represented in the Judges Nominations Committee. Thus, the shaping of the judicial body, through the manner of judicial appointment, is carried out by all the authorities together. The following are qualified to be appointed a Justice of the Supreme Court: a person who has held office as a judge of a District Court for a period of five years, or a person who is inscribed, or entitled… More:

 Buildings And Structures In The Western Isles


Buildings And Structures In The Western Isles


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Scolpaig Tower (also known as Dùn Scolpaig or MacLeods Folly) is a Georgian folly located near the village of Scolpaig on the Isle of North Uist in the Outer Hebrides. The name likely derives from the Old Norse scolpvik, or ‘Scolp Bay’ (a scolp being a large Hebridean vessel, probably relating to the nearby bay where such boats may have landed). It was built in about 1830 by Dr Alexander MacLeod, who was the factor of the North Uist estate. It was erected to provide employment for the purpose of famine relief. Built over an Iron Age dun on a small islet in Loch Scolpaig, the Gothic-style folly has an octagonal footprint and appears as a two-storey structure surmounted by a crenellated parapet. The tower is surrounded by a low stone wall that was probably constructed at the same time. The original dun has disappeared entirely. Today the tower is open to the elements and serves as a nesting place for birds. It was included in the Ninth Report and Inventory of Monuments and Constructions in the Outer Hebrides, Skye and the Small Isles (1928) of the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland, and Historic Scotland approved it as a Category B listed building in 1971. Scolpaig Tower is located at OS Grid Reference NF73107503. When the water level is sufficiently low, it can be reached via a stone causeway in Loch Scolpaig. The tower is a prominent feature on otherwise flat ground and is among the most photographed sites on the island. A group organised by the Council for Scottish Archaeology under its Adopt-a-Monument scheme was in 2008 attempting to raise funds to stabilise and conserve the structure. … More: http://booksllc.net/?id=17387541

 Buildings Under Construction In The United States


Buildings Under Construction In The United States


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Stadiums Under Construction in the United States, 1 World Trade Center, 108 North State Street, Chicago Spire, Target Field, Marlins’ Ballpark, Destiny Usa, Consol Energy Center, Red Bull Arena, Louisville Museum Plaza, Super Power Building, Meadowlands Stadium, Xanadu Meadowlands, Amway Center, Louisville Waterfront Arena, Barclays Center, Magdalena Ridge Observatory, L.a. Live, Aqua, Vintage Faire Mall, Anchorage Museum, Duke Energy Center, Fontainebleau Resort Las Vegas, Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts, Iraivan Temple, Great American Insurance Building at Queen City Square, Hess Tower, Td Ameritrade Park Omaha, Draper Utah Temple, 200 West Street, Wizards Stadium Complex at Village West, Houston Pavilions, Marcus Nanotechnology Research Center, Blue Cross Blue Shield Tower, the Beekman, One Museum Park, Devon Tower, Waterview Tower, Greektown Casino, Revel Entertainment Group, the Pinnacle at Symphony Place, California University of Pennsylvania Convocation Center, Legacy Tower, Robert B. Atwood Building, 300 North Lasalle, Russia Wharf, One Museum Park West, Oneok Field, 1000 Connecticut Avenue, Jw Marriott Indianapolis, Magnolia Park Town Center, Olmsted Locks and Dam, Cira Centre South, 610 Lexington Avenue, Four Seasons Baltimore and Residences, Wallstreet Tower Omaha, Bank of the West Tower, Three Pnc Plaza, Strawberry Crest High School, the Clare at Water Tower, 99 Church Street, Omaha Royals Ballpark, Bb

 Buildings and Structures in New Brunswick by City: Buildings and Structures in Edmundston, Buildings and Structures in Fredericton


Buildings and Structures in New Brunswick by City: Buildings and Structures in Edmundston, Buildings and Structures in Fredericton


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Buildings and Structures in Edmundston, Buildings and Structures in Fredericton, Buildings and Structures in Miramichi, New Brunswick, Buildings and Structures in Moncton, Buildings and Structures in Saint John, New Brunswick, Cfb Chatham, York Street Railway Station, Fort Howe, Greater Moncton International Airport, St. Michael’s Basilica, Miramichi, Old Government House, Fredericton, Fredericton Railway Bridge, Westmorland Street Bridge, Harrison House (Fredericton, New Brunswick), Coleson Cove Generating Station, Harbour Station, Bell Aliant Tower, Carleton Martello Tower, List of Tallest Buildings in Moncton, Petitcodiac River Causeway, Princess Margaret Bridge, Fredericton International Airport, Magic Mountain Water Park, List of Tourist Attractions in Moncton, Moncton Coliseum, Imperial Theatre, Saint John, New Moncton Stadium, Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception (Saint John, New Brunswick), Reversing Falls Railway Bridge, Saint John Regional Hospital, Morrissy Bridge, Saint John Harbour Bridge, Gunningsville Bridge, Fernhill Cemetery, Saint John City Market, Reversing Falls Bridge, Blue Cross Centre, Canada Games Stadium, Centennial Bridge, Christ Church Cathedral, Miramichi Airport, Trinity Power Centre, Crystal Palace, Hotel Beauséjour, Cfb Moncton, Aitken Centre, Capitol Theatre, Cn Sportplex, Assumption Place, Government of Canada Building, Moncton, Sir Howard Douglas Hall, Moncton Railway Station, Edmundston-madawaska Bridge, Lafrance Residence, Tim Hortons 4 Ice Centre, Moncton/mcewen Airport, Dundee Sports Dome, Brunswick Square Shopping Centre, Miramichi Bridge, Miramichi Railway Station, Kiwanis Park, New Brunswick Legislative Building. Excerpt: Canadian Forces Base Chatham or CFB Chatham was a Canadian Forces Base locat… More:

 Burg In England


Burg In England


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Kapitel: Tower of London, Kastell Anderitum, Dover Castle, Durham Castle, Durlston Castle, Sizergh Castle, Carlisle Castle, Barnard Castle, Warwick Castle, Lewes Castle, Arundel Castle, Dartmouth Castle, Bolton Castle. Aus Wikipedia. Nicht dargestellt. Auszug: The Tower of London, seen from the River Thames, with a view of the water-gate called “Traitors’ Gate” Her Majesty’s Royal Palace and Fortress, more commonly known as the Tower of London, is a historic castle on the north bank of the River Thames in central London, England. It lies within the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, separated from the eastern edge of the City of London by the open space known as Tower Hill. It was founded towards the end of 1066 as part of the Norman Conquest of England. The Tower of London is often identified with the White Tower, the original keep built by William the Conqueror in 1078 and from which the castle derives its name. However, the Tower as a whole is a complex of several buildings set within two concentric rings of defensive walls and a moat. Although the Tower is popularly known today as a place of imprisonment, and was used as such from as early as 1100, that was not its primary purpose. Early in its history, the Tower was a grand palace, serving as a royal residence. The castle underwent several expansions, especially under Kings Richard the Lionheart, Henry III, and Edward I, resulting in its current general layout in the 13th century. It was sometimes used as a refuge from the general populace in times of unrest. It was once a resented symbol of oppression, inflicted on London by Norman conquerors. The Tower of London has played a prominent role in England’s history. It was used as a place of refuge for unpopular monarchs and at times a centre of government. The Tower has served variously as an armoury, a treasury, a menagerie, the Royal Mint, a public records office, and the home of the Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom. From

 Canada's Wonderland


Canada’s Wonderland


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Canada’s Wonderland, List of Roller Coasters at Canada’s Wonderland, Behemoth, Hanna-barbera Theme Parks, Halloween Haunt, Former and Renamed Attractions at Canada’s Wonderland, Family Inverted Coaster, Nickelodeon Central, Children’s Attractions at Canada’s Wonderland, Backlot Stunt Coaster, Flight Deck, Splash Works, Mighty Canadian Minebuster, Drop Tower, Vortex, Wild Beast, Thunder Run, Action Theater, Skyrider, the Bat, Ghoster Coaster, Wonderland Terminal, Dragon Fire, Kingswood Music Theatre, White Water Canyon, Wonder Dollar. Excerpt: The Action Theater (or Action Theatre in Canada), formerly known as the Paramount Action F/X Theater (spelled theatre in Canada), and before that Days of Thunder , is a simulator ride in Cedar Fair Parks with two sides – one is 3-dimensional, while the other shows films. They are found in the five former Paramount Parks properties of Canada’s Wonderland , Carowinds , California’s Great America , Kings Dominion , and Kings Island . History The theater opened in 1994, in the Paramount Parks , operating as a twin-sided motion simulator called Days Of Thunder, based on the movie Days of Thunder . This film ran from 1994 to 1997. In 1998, the building itself was renamed The Paramount Action F/X Theater to represent its changing films, and Days Of Thunder was replaced with James Bond 007: License to Thrill . Dino Island 3D was shown from 1999-2000, Meteor Attack in 2000, and Superstition in 2000 and 2002. In 2001, the theme parks presented The 7th Portal (based on the web comic by Stan Lee ) as a three dimensional ride in which the riders help the Data Raiders fight the Nullifiers. In 2003, SpongeBob SquarePants 4-D made its debut at the theme parks. In 2006, The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera was presented. It had been closed after