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  1. The Lucifer Crocosmia, Falling Stars, Coppertips, or Montbretia is grown in the summer garden for its dramatically rich red flowers, abundance of long stemmed blooms and its attractiveness to birds and bees especially the Hummingbird.
    Click Firy Lucifer link below to check out products and wall art
    redbubble.com/shop/ap/14954552
    #crocosmia #flowers #MastoFlowers #FlowersOfMastodon #FlowerPhotography #macro #MacroPhotography #nature #garden #gardening #BuyIntoArt #merchandise #GiftIdeas #artforsale

  2. 🎧 Mood.

    Beach music reminds me of Myrtle Beach and working in the Pavilion, the Summer of 1971. The smell of Coppertone, beer and fried food.

    "[You've Got Me] Dangling on a String"
    Chairmen of the Board (1970)

    For @joewynne

    #EddieFM #Music

    📷 Phil Ochs Collection

    ▶️ youtu.be/c9Qfd6aaZwU?list=OLAK

  3. While we were defending our #peas from masses of #snails & #slugs last week, my better half said, “I think we should wrap the pots in #coppertape”.

    I said, “That doesn’t work. It’s a fairy tale. Maybe I could wrap the pots with double sided tape & rub salt onto the exposed tape?”

    Her reply, “Why?”

    #Salt kills snails & slugs”

    “I’ve never heard of that!”

    #gardening

  4. Geeks Are Sexy: Barcodes Never Rocked This Hard: “Will It Riff?” Finds Out!. “From Heinz Ketchup to Red Solo Cups, Fire Dept. Coffee to Coppertone Sport Sunscreen, these heroes of heavy metal have turned your grocery aisle into a guitar solo. And if you are wondering, pretty much every barcode does actually riff, even sunscreen!”

    https://rbfirehose.com/2025/08/20/barcodes-never-rocked-this-hard-will-it-riff-finds-out-geeks-are-sexy/

  5. Geeks Are Sexy: Barcodes Never Rocked This Hard: “Will It Riff?” Finds Out!. “From Heinz Ketchup to Red Solo Cups, Fire Dept. Coffee to Coppertone Sport Sunscreen, these heroes of heavy metal have turned your grocery aisle into a guitar solo. And if you are wondering, pretty much every barcode does actually riff, even sunscreen!”

    https://rbfirehose.com/2025/08/20/barcodes-never-rocked-this-hard-will-it-riff-finds-out-geeks-are-sexy/

  6. Geeks Are Sexy: Barcodes Never Rocked This Hard: “Will It Riff?” Finds Out!. “From Heinz Ketchup to Red Solo Cups, Fire Dept. Coffee to Coppertone Sport Sunscreen, these heroes of heavy metal have turned your grocery aisle into a guitar solo. And if you are wondering, pretty much every barcode does actually riff, even sunscreen!”

    https://rbfirehose.com/2025/08/20/barcodes-never-rocked-this-hard-will-it-riff-finds-out-geeks-are-sexy/

  7. Smoke plumes from three active grass/brush fires in NorCal are visible on weather radar this PM. These wind-driven fires are putting out a fair bit of smoke, as well as some shallow pyrocumulus clouds at times. #AeroFire near Copperopolis presently of most concern. #CAfire #CAwx

  8. Ironclad Tips for Copper-Clad Prototyping - The idea of trying to prototype with SMD parts on the fly sounds like insanity, right? But then we w... more: hackaday.com/2020/05/24/ironcl #tipsandtricks #teflontubing #prototyping #copperclad #coppertape #toolhacks #wirewrap #how-to

  9. Hackaday Podcast 051: Pointing With Your Tongue, C64 Touchpad, USB Killcord, and Audacity Does Everything - Hackaday editors Mike Szczys and Elliot Williams sort through the hacks you might have missed over... more: hackaday.com/2020/01/24/hackad #hackadaycolumns #gradientinfill #tongueinput #colorlight #coppertape #mntreform #podcasts #podcast #trompe #fpga

  10. Rolling Your Own LED Matrix Driver, With Copper Foil Tape to the Rescue - It all started when [Damien Walsh] got his hands on some surplus LED boards. Each panel contained 10... more: hackaday.com/2020/05/30/rollin #dotmatrixled #coppertape #is32fl3738 #3dprinted #ledmatrix #ledhacks #diffuser #surplus #esp32 #wi-fi #cree

  11. Largest North American Cities with Crayola Colors Blended Into Their Name

    Listed below are the largest cities in North America based on color options contained in a box of Crayola crayons. Some of the city names are variations of the color name in the box (e.g. Apple instead of Granny Smith Apple). Florida leads with nine (9) cities on the list while California, Texas, and Washington each have four (4) cities on the list.

    As always, please feel free to forward any additions, corrections, or suggestions. Peace!

    Source: staples.com

    Colors within non-English city/town names are shown in italics.

    ——-

    Alabaster: Alabaster, AL = 34,724

    Apple: Appleton, WI = 75,281

    Auburn: Auburn, AL = 85,429

    Black: Piedras Negras, Mexico = 151,149

    Blue: Bluefields, Nicaragua = 44,373

    Brown: Brownsville, TX = 193,296

    Carnation: Carnation, WA = 2,477

    Cherry: Cherry Hill, NJ = 80,306

    Chestnut: Chestnut Ridge, NY = 10,815

    Coconut: Coconut Creek, FL = 59,721

    Copper: Copperopolis, CA = 3,586

    Coral: Cape Coral, Florida = 233,025

    Fern: Fernley, NV = 26,128

    Forest: Forest Grove, OR = 27,323

    Gold: Golden Glades, FL = 35,120

    Goldenrod: Goldenrod, FL = 12,610

    Grape: Grapevine, TX = 51,548

    Gray: Grayslake, IL = 21,273

    Green: Greensboro NC = 310,258

    Hazel: Hazelton, ID = 833

    Jasper: Jasper, IN = 17,029

    Lemon: Puerto Limon, Costa Rica = 63,081

    Lime: La Lima, Honduras = 45,955

    Maize: Maize, KS = 7,370

    Mint: Mint Hill, NC = 29,398

    Olive: Olive Branch, MS = 47,565

    Orchid: Orchid, FL = 545

    Orange: Orange, CA = 137,556

    Pacific: Pacifica, CA = 38,684

    Peach: Peachtree City, GA = 41,355

    Pearl: Pearl, MS = 28,458

    Pine: Pembroke Pines, FL = 181,386

    Pink: Rosarito, Mexico = 65,278

    Plum: Plum, PA = 26,240

    Powder: Powder Springs, GA = 20,311

    Red: Baton Rouge, LA = 219,565

    Rose: Roseville, CA = 167,000

    Salmon: Salmon Creek, WA = 20,469

    Sand: Sandy Springs, GA = 105,330

    Sea: Seattle, WA = 791,093

    Shamrock: Shamrock, TX = 1,699

    Silver: Silver Spring, MD = 84,397

    Sky: Bryn Mawr-Skyway, WA = 18,629

    Spring Green: Spring Green, WI = 1,576

    Sunrise: Sunrise, FL = 100,128

    Sunset: Sunset, FL = 13,249

    Tan: San Tan Valley, AZ = 106,179

    Tangerine: Tangerine, FL = 4,121

    Vermillion: Vermillion, SD = 11,915

    Violet: Violet, LA = 4,692

    Watermelon: Sandia Heights, NM = 3,208

    White: White Rock, BC, Canada = 66,450

    Yellow: Amarillo, TX = 204,519

    SOURCES:

    #art #cities #colors #crayola #crayons #drawing #fun #geography #history #placeNames #tourism #travel

  12. Largest North American Cities with Crayola Colors Blended Into Their Name

    Listed below are the largest cities in North America based on color options contained in a box of Crayola crayons. Some of the city names are variations of the color name in the box (e.g. Apple instead of Granny Smith Apple). Florida leads with nine (9) cities on the list while California, Texas, and Washington each have four (4) cities on the list.

    As always, please feel free to forward any additions, corrections, or suggestions. Peace!

    Source: staples.com

    Colors within non-English city/town names are shown in italics.

    ——-

    Alabaster: Alabaster, AL = 34,724

    Apple: Appleton, WI = 75,281

    Auburn: Auburn, AL = 85,429

    Black: Piedras Negras, Mexico = 151,149

    Blue: Bluefields, Nicaragua = 44,373

    Brown: Brownsville, TX = 193,296

    Carnation: Carnation, WA = 2,477

    Cherry: Cherry Hill, NJ = 80,306

    Chestnut: Chestnut Ridge, NY = 10,815

    Coconut: Coconut Creek, FL = 59,721

    Copper: Copperopolis, CA = 3,586

    Coral: Cape Coral, Florida = 233,025

    Fern: Fernley, NV = 26,128

    Forest: Forest Grove, OR = 27,323

    Gold: Golden Glades, FL = 35,120

    Goldenrod: Goldenrod, FL = 12,610

    Grape: Grapevine, TX = 51,548

    Gray: Grayslake, IL = 21,273

    Green: Greensboro NC = 310,258

    Hazel: Hazelton, ID = 833

    Jasper: Jasper, IN = 17,029

    Lemon: Puerto Limon, Costa Rica = 63,081

    Lime: La Lima, Honduras = 45,955

    Maize: Maize, KS = 7,370

    Mint: Mint Hill, NC = 29,398

    Olive: Olive Branch, MS = 47,565

    Orchid: Orchid, FL = 545

    Orange: Orange, CA = 137,556

    Pacific: Pacifica, CA = 38,684

    Peach: Peachtree City, GA = 41,355

    Pearl: Pearl, MS = 28,458

    Pine: Pembroke Pines, FL = 181,386

    Pink: Rosarito, Mexico = 65,278

    Plum: Plum, PA = 26,240

    Powder: Powder Springs, GA = 20,311

    Red: Baton Rouge, LA = 219,565

    Rose: Roseville, CA = 167,000

    Salmon: Salmon Creek, WA = 20,469

    Sand: Sandy Springs, GA = 105,330

    Sea: Seattle, WA = 791,093

    Shamrock: Shamrock, TX = 1,699

    Silver: Silver Spring, MD = 84,397

    Sky: Bryn Mawr-Skyway, WA = 18,629

    Spring Green: Spring Green, WI = 1,576

    Sunrise: Sunrise, FL = 100,128

    Sunset: Sunset, FL = 13,249

    Tan: San Tan Valley, AZ = 106,179

    Tangerine: Tangerine, FL = 4,121

    Vermillion: Vermillion, SD = 11,915

    Violet: Violet, LA = 4,692

    Watermelon: Sandia Heights, NM = 3,208

    White: White Rock, BC, Canada = 66,450

    Yellow: Amarillo, TX = 204,519

    SOURCES:

    #art #cities #colors #crayola #crayons #drawing #fun #geography #history #placeNames #tourism #travel

  13. Largest North American Cities with Crayola Colors Blended Into Their Name

    Listed below are the largest cities in North America based on color options contained in a box of Crayola crayons. Some of the city names are variations of the color name in the box (e.g. Apple instead of Granny Smith Apple). Florida leads with nine (9) cities on the list while California, Texas, and Washington each have four (4) cities on the list.

    As always, please feel free to forward any additions, corrections, or suggestions. Peace!

    Source: staples.com

    Colors within non-English city/town names are shown in italics.

    ——-

    Alabaster: Alabaster, AL = 34,724

    Apple: Appleton, WI = 75,281

    Auburn: Auburn, AL = 85,429

    Black: Piedras Negras, Mexico = 151,149

    Blue: Bluefields, Nicaragua = 44,373

    Brown: Brownsville, TX = 193,296

    Carnation: Carnation, WA = 2,477

    Cherry: Cherry Hill, NJ = 80,306

    Chestnut: Chestnut Ridge, NY = 10,815

    Coconut: Coconut Creek, FL = 59,721

    Copper: Copperopolis, CA = 3,586

    Coral: Cape Coral, Florida = 233,025

    Fern: Fernley, NV = 26,128

    Forest: Forest Grove, OR = 27,323

    Gold: Golden Glades, FL = 35,120

    Goldenrod: Goldenrod, FL = 12,610

    Grape: Grapevine, TX = 51,548

    Gray: Grayslake, IL = 21,273

    Green: Greensboro NC = 310,258

    Hazel: Hazelton, ID = 833

    Jasper: Jasper, IN = 17,029

    Lemon: Puerto Limon, Costa Rica = 63,081

    Lime: La Lima, Honduras = 45,955

    Maize: Maize, KS = 7,370

    Mint: Mint Hill, NC = 29,398

    Olive: Olive Branch, MS = 47,565

    Orchid: Orchid, FL = 545

    Orange: Orange, CA = 137,556

    Pacific: Pacifica, CA = 38,684

    Peach: Peachtree City, GA = 41,355

    Pearl: Pearl, MS = 28,458

    Pine: Pembroke Pines, FL = 181,386

    Pink: Rosarito, Mexico = 65,278

    Plum: Plum, PA = 26,240

    Powder: Powder Springs, GA = 20,311

    Red: Baton Rouge, LA = 219,565

    Rose: Roseville, CA = 167,000

    Salmon: Salmon Creek, WA = 20,469

    Sand: Sandy Springs, GA = 105,330

    Sea: Seattle, WA = 791,093

    Shamrock: Shamrock, TX = 1,699

    Silver: Silver Spring, MD = 84,397

    Sky: Bryn Mawr-Skyway, WA = 18,629

    Spring Green: Spring Green, WI = 1,576

    Sunrise: Sunrise, FL = 100,128

    Sunset: Sunset, FL = 13,249

    Tan: San Tan Valley, AZ = 106,179

    Tangerine: Tangerine, FL = 4,121

    Vermillion: Vermillion, SD = 11,915

    Violet: Violet, LA = 4,692

    Watermelon: Sandia Heights, NM = 3,208

    White: White Rock, BC, Canada = 66,450

    Yellow: Amarillo, TX = 204,519

    SOURCES:

    #art #cities #colors #crayola #crayons #drawing #fun #geography #history #placeNames #tourism #travel

  14. Largest North American Cities with Crayola Colors Blended Into Their Name

    Listed below are the largest cities in North America based on color options contained in a box of Crayola crayons. Some of the city names are variations of the color name in the box (e.g. Apple instead of Granny Smith Apple). Florida leads with nine (9) cities on the list while California, Texas, and Washington each have four (4) cities on the list.

    As always, please feel free to forward any additions, corrections, or suggestions. Peace!

    Source: staples.com

    Colors within non-English city/town names are shown in italics.

    ——-

    Alabaster: Alabaster, AL = 34,724

    Apple: Appleton, WI = 75,281

    Auburn: Auburn, AL = 85,429

    Black: Piedras Negras, Mexico = 151,149

    Blue: Bluefields, Nicaragua = 44,373

    Brown: Brownsville, TX = 193,296

    Carnation: Carnation, WA = 2,477

    Cherry: Cherry Hill, NJ = 80,306

    Chestnut: Chestnut Ridge, NY = 10,815

    Coconut: Coconut Creek, FL = 59,721

    Copper: Copperopolis, CA = 3,586

    Coral: Cape Coral, Florida = 233,025

    Fern: Fernley, NV = 26,128

    Forest: Forest Grove, OR = 27,323

    Gold: Golden Glades, FL = 35,120

    Goldenrod: Goldenrod, FL = 12,610

    Grape: Grapevine, TX = 51,548

    Gray: Grayslake, IL = 21,273

    Green: Greensboro NC = 310,258

    Hazel: Hazelton, ID = 833

    Jasper: Jasper, IN = 17,029

    Lemon: Puerto Limon, Costa Rica = 63,081

    Lime: La Lima, Honduras = 45,955

    Maize: Maize, KS = 7,370

    Mint: Mint Hill, NC = 29,398

    Olive: Olive Branch, MS = 47,565

    Orchid: Orchid, FL = 545

    Orange: Orange, CA = 137,556

    Pacific: Pacifica, CA = 38,684

    Peach: Peachtree City, GA = 41,355

    Pearl: Pearl, MS = 28,458

    Pine: Pembroke Pines, FL = 181,386

    Pink: Rosarito, Mexico = 65,278

    Plum: Plum, PA = 26,240

    Powder: Powder Springs, GA = 20,311

    Red: Baton Rouge, LA = 219,565

    Rose: Roseville, CA = 167,000

    Salmon: Salmon Creek, WA = 20,469

    Sand: Sandy Springs, GA = 105,330

    Sea: Seattle, WA = 791,093

    Shamrock: Shamrock, TX = 1,699

    Silver: Silver Spring, MD = 84,397

    Sky: Bryn Mawr-Skyway, WA = 18,629

    Spring Green: Spring Green, WI = 1,576

    Sunrise: Sunrise, FL = 100,128

    Sunset: Sunset, FL = 13,249

    Tan: San Tan Valley, AZ = 106,179

    Tangerine: Tangerine, FL = 4,121

    Vermillion: Vermillion, SD = 11,915

    Violet: Violet, LA = 4,692

    Watermelon: Sandia Heights, NM = 3,208

    White: White Rock, BC, Canada = 66,450

    Yellow: Amarillo, TX = 204,519

    SOURCES:

    #art #cities #colors #crayola #crayons #drawing #fun #geography #history #placeNames #tourism #travel

  15. Largest North American Cities with Crayola Colors Blended Into Their Name

    Listed below are the largest cities in North America based on color options contained in a box of Crayola crayons. Some of the city names are variations of the color name in the box (e.g. Apple instead of Granny Smith Apple). Florida leads with nine (9) cities on the list while California, Texas, and Washington each have four (4) cities on the list.

    As always, please feel free to forward any additions, corrections, or suggestions. Peace!

    Source: staples.com

    Colors within non-English city/town names are shown in italics.

    ——-

    Alabaster: Alabaster, AL = 34,724

    Apple: Appleton, WI = 75,281

    Auburn: Auburn, AL = 85,429

    Black: Piedras Negras, Mexico = 151,149

    Blue: Bluefields, Nicaragua = 44,373

    Brown: Brownsville, TX = 193,296

    Carnation: Carnation, WA = 2,477

    Cherry: Cherry Hill, NJ = 80,306

    Chestnut: Chestnut Ridge, NY = 10,815

    Coconut: Coconut Creek, FL = 59,721

    Copper: Copperopolis, CA = 3,586

    Coral: Cape Coral, Florida = 233,025

    Fern: Fernley, NV = 26,128

    Forest: Forest Grove, OR = 27,323

    Gold: Golden Glades, FL = 35,120

    Goldenrod: Goldenrod, FL = 12,610

    Grape: Grapevine, TX = 51,548

    Gray: Grayslake, IL = 21,273

    Green: Greensboro NC = 310,258

    Hazel: Hazelton, ID = 833

    Jasper: Jasper, IN = 17,029

    Lemon: Puerto Limon, Costa Rica = 63,081

    Lime: La Lima, Honduras = 45,955

    Maize: Maize, KS = 7,370

    Mint: Mint Hill, NC = 29,398

    Olive: Olive Branch, MS = 47,565

    Orchid: Orchid, FL = 545

    Orange: Orange, CA = 137,556

    Pacific: Pacifica, CA = 38,684

    Peach: Peachtree City, GA = 41,355

    Pearl: Pearl, MS = 28,458

    Pine: Pembroke Pines, FL = 181,386

    Pink: Rosarito, Mexico = 65,278

    Plum: Plum, PA = 26,240

    Powder: Powder Springs, GA = 20,311

    Red: Baton Rouge, LA = 219,565

    Rose: Roseville, CA = 167,000

    Salmon: Salmon Creek, WA = 20,469

    Sand: Sandy Springs, GA = 105,330

    Sea: Seattle, WA = 791,093

    Shamrock: Shamrock, TX = 1,699

    Silver: Silver Spring, MD = 84,397

    Sky: Bryn Mawr-Skyway, WA = 18,629

    Spring Green: Spring Green, WI = 1,576

    Sunrise: Sunrise, FL = 100,128

    Sunset: Sunset, FL = 13,249

    Tan: San Tan Valley, AZ = 106,179

    Tangerine: Tangerine, FL = 4,121

    Vermillion: Vermillion, SD = 11,915

    Violet: Violet, LA = 4,692

    Watermelon: Sandia Heights, NM = 3,208

    White: White Rock, BC, Canada = 66,450

    Yellow: Amarillo, TX = 204,519

    SOURCES:

    #art #cities #colors #crayola #crayons #drawing #fun #geography #history #placeNames #tourism #travel

  16. ‘Missing piece of the puzzle’: Roman villa uncovered in Margam in one of Wales’ most significant archaeological finds

    The find, revealed through high‑resolution geophysical surveys, is being hailed as one of the most important archaeological breakthroughs in South Wales for decades. Researchers say the scale and preservation of the villa complex is unmatched anywhere else in the region.

    The discovery was made by ArchaeoMargam, a major heritage project led by Swansea University’s Centre for Heritage Research and Training (CHART), working with Neath Port Talbot Council and Margam Abbey Church.

    A close‑up of Dr Alex Langlands holding a geophysical survey map during the ArchaeoMargam project at Margam. (Image: Swansea University)

    ‘We never dreamed it would be this clear’

    Project lead Dr Alex Langlands said the team expected to find traces of Roman‑era activity — but nothing on this scale.

    Dr Langlands said:

    “This is an amazing discovery. We always thought we’d find something from the Romano‑British period, but we never dreamed it would be so clearly articulated. This is the missing piece of the puzzle.”

    Margam is already known for its Bronze Age, Iron Age and medieval heritage, but almost nothing was known about the Roman period in the area. The villa now fills a major gap in the historical record.

    A vast defended site hidden beneath Margam

    Surveys carried out by Llandough‑based specialists Terradat revealed a large villa set within a defended enclosure measuring roughly 43m by 55m. The enclosure may date back to the Iron Age or reflect instability in the late Roman world.

    To the south‑east, researchers also identified a substantial aisled building — possibly a large agricultural store or even a meeting hall for post‑Roman leaders.

    Christian Bird, Technical Director at Terradat, said:

    “The magnetometry and GPR data are remarkably clear. We’ve been able to map the villa, surrounding ditches and wider layout in 3D.”

    Aerial view of the historic Margam estate, where researchers have uncovered evidence of a Roman villa complex. (Image: Swansea University) Geophysical survey image revealing the footprint of a Roman villa complex at Margam, uncovered during the ArchaeoMargam project. (Image: Swansea University)

    A discovery with national significance

    Neath Port Talbot Council says the find underlines the importance of investing in local heritage.

    Cllr Cen Phillips, Cabinet Member for Nature, Tourism and Wellbeing, said:

    “This spectacular find shows exactly why we created our Heritage, Culture, Tourism and Events Fund. Heritage connects our communities and inspires future generations. I’m extremely excited to learn more about this untold chapter in Margam Park’s long story.”

    Swansea University says the project is already delivering cultural and educational benefits across the region, with more than 900 people — including school pupils, volunteers and students — taking part in excavations and workshops.

    Professor Helen Griffiths, Pro‑Vice‑Chancellor for Research and Innovation, said:

    “ArchaeoMargam strengthens skills, social cohesion and community involvement. We’re delighted to work with partners to bring groundbreaking research to the public.”

    Members of the ArchaeoMargam team reviewing survey data on site at Margam. (Image: Swansea University)Members of the Terradat geophysics team discussing survey findings in front of their equipment at Margam. (Image: Hazel Langlands)Another aerial perspective of the Margam estate, highlighting the landscape surrounding the newly identified Roman villa site. (Image: Swansea University)

    ‘A real‑life adventure’ for young archaeologists

    Local pupils and young volunteers have also been hands‑on with the dig.

    Harriet Eaton, NPT Council Education Officer and Young Archaeologist Club leader, said:

    “This opportunity turned history into a real‑life adventure. It made archaeology tangible and fun.”

    Margam Abbey Church — the only surviving nave of a Cistercian Abbey still in use today — has been central to the project.

    Church warden Beverley Gulley said:

    “This is a deeply spiritual landscape. We’re keen to learn more about it in partnership with people across the region.”

    Public invited to learn more

    The ArchaeoMargam team will share new findings — including updates on the Roman villa — at a free open day at Margam Abbey Church later this month.

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    #archaeology #ArchaeoMargam #CentreForHeritageResearchAndTraining #CistercianAbbey #DrAlexLanglands #geophysicalSurvey #heritage #history #Margam #MargamAbbeyChurch #MargamCountryPark #NeathPortTalbotCouncil #RomanVilla #SwanseaUniversity #Terradat
  17. Coperto l'angelo col volto della Meloni
    13.20
    E' stato coperto, nella Basilica di San Lorenzo in Lucina a Roma, il volto restaurato dell'angelo trovato somigliante alla premier Giorgia Meloni.
    Dopo le polemiche esplose per una denuncia de La repubblica e il Pd che era insorto, l'immagine è stata coperta provvisoriamente con vernice, in attesa di una ulteriore modifica.
    "Ho sempre detto che se fosse stato divisivo lo avremmo rimosso" ,dice il parroco mons.Micheletti."E poi c'era una processione di persone che venivano solo per vederlo e non per pregare".
    #televideo #ultimaora
  18. 🛑 Cảnh báo: Đường dây tội phạm mới đang dùng thủ đoạn "xỉ đa kim" để vận chuyển trái phép hơn 650 tấn tinh quặng đồng có giá trị cao sang Trung Quốc! 🚨 Đây là vụ vi phạm nghiêm trọng, đòi hỏi tăng cường kiểm soát biên giới và xử lý nghiêm minh. #TinTuc #Security #Vietnam #Smuggling #CuongMien #BorderSecurity #CriminalNetwork #HighValue #CopperOre

    vietnamnet.vn/thu-doan-moi-cuc

  19. Für die einen ist es der ultimative Unterwasseranstrich, für andere ein No-go. Coppercoat polarisiert und birgt Risiken. Ein Erfahrungsbericht nach fünf Jahren.
    #Antifouling #Coppercoat

    floatmagazin.de/dinge/umstritt

  20. Für die einen ist es der ultimative Unterwasseranstrich, für andere ein No-go. Coppercoat polarisiert und birgt Risiken. Ein Erfahrungsbericht nach fünf Jahren.
    #Antifouling #Coppercoat

    floatmagazin.de/dinge/umstritt

  21. Für die einen ist es der ultimative Unterwasseranstrich, für andere ein No-go. Coppercoat polarisiert und birgt Risiken. Ein Erfahrungsbericht nach fünf Jahren.
    #Antifouling #Coppercoat

    floatmagazin.de/dinge/umstritt