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Calm waters on the shore. Trees hanging on by their roots. Springtime in Gooseberry State Park.
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#art #photography #SmaFikaMN #Minnesota #SpringThaw #Trees #Nature
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Das am @Bf3R_centre entwickelte Online-Tool SMAFIRA richtet sich an Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftler, die experimentell mit oder ohne Versuchstiere arbeiten und sich für die 3R-Grundsätze interessieren.
#BfR2GO erklärt die Funktionsweise (S. 45): https://www.bfr.bund.de/publikationen/bfr2go-ausgabe-12025-schwerpunkt-nahrungsergaenzungsmittel/
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https://www.europesays.com/dk/91810/ 9 CHP members arrested in probe linked to annulled party congress #AyçaApakŞenay #CrackdownOnOpposition #democracy #GaffarÇiçek #GülhanAydın #HayatiKaya #İbrahimŞahin #Justice #KalenderÖzdemir #KemalKılıçdaroğlu #MehmetAyıpDemirbüken #MeldaDanışmanTutan #MetinKaya #oppression #ÖzgürÖzel #ÖzkanDeniz #PresidentRecepTayyipErdoğan #RepublicanPeople’sParty(CHP) #SafiKarayalçın #Stockholm #SuatDülger #Sweden #Turkey #UmutSapan
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Kastel Fortress in located in the centre of #BanjaLuka (#Bosnia and #Herzegovina), on a plateau, where the small #river #Crkvena debouches into the #Vrbas River. The #Fortress is the oldest preserved #historic #monument in the city, the place of origin of Banja Luka. Material evidence, accompanied by written sources and #cartographic documents discovered later, allow us to have a great insight into all phases of Kastel’s development.
The first #archaeological traces date back to dozens of centuries ago, all the way to the #Palaeolithic and they are traces of Gravettian hunters. The continuity of constant living on this locality has been proven for a period of at least 8,000 years – since the first settlements of farmers in the #Neolithic, over those in the #Bronze #Age, #Roman and #Illyrian conquests of Illyrian territories, the Middle Ages and #Modern Age, until now. This makes Banja Luka one of the oldest cities in #Europe.
Even the most famous legend from Banja Luka is related to Kastel Fortress. The #legend concerns a beautiful girl called Safikada, who has become a symbol of unconditional love and faithfulness.
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Kastel Fortress in located in the centre of #BanjaLuka (#Bosnia and #Herzegovina), on a plateau, where the small #river #Crkvena debouches into the #Vrbas River. The #Fortress is the oldest preserved #historic #monument in the city, the place of origin of Banja Luka. Material evidence, accompanied by written sources and #cartographic documents discovered later, allow us to have a great insight into all phases of Kastel’s development.
The first #archaeological traces date back to dozens of centuries ago, all the way to the #Palaeolithic and they are traces of Gravettian hunters. The continuity of constant living on this locality has been proven for a period of at least 8,000 years – since the first settlements of farmers in the #Neolithic, over those in the #Bronze #Age, #Roman and #Illyrian conquests of Illyrian territories, the Middle Ages and #Modern Age, until now. This makes Banja Luka one of the oldest cities in #Europe.
Even the most famous legend from Banja Luka is related to Kastel Fortress. The #legend concerns a beautiful girl called Safikada, who has become a symbol of unconditional love and faithfulness.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6KXKIIwLhA&t=3s -
We are unable to bring you our regular Full Scottish this week, however, Jess Urquhart introduces Afghan journalists, Zahra Nader and Shafi Karimi discussing the situation for Afghan journalists in exile and in Afghanistan, recorded at the #IPIWoCo25 in Vienna.
The post appeared first on Broadcasting Scotland.
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We are unable to bring you our regular Full Scottish this week, however, Jess Urquhart introduces Afghan journalists, Zahra Nader and Shafi Karimi discussing the situation for Afghan journalists in exile and in Afghanistan, recorded at the #IPIWoCo25 in Vienna.
The post appeared first on Broadcasting Scotland.