The wildfire abruptly changed direction on August 21, 2003, growing into a giant fire with flames reaching 50 meters high. Elaine Hruby was told by authorities to evacuate her home immediately due to the advancing fire. She packed quickly, taking only a few small items and her animals. She then drove west and watched in horror as the flames approached Hillcrest. The 2003 Crowsnest fire burned over 20,000 hectares and impacted local industries and businesses, though one sawmill benefitted from the burnt lumber. While burned areas initially appear desolate, they create new diversity over time.
The wildfire abruptly changed direction on August 21, 2003, growing into a giant fire with flames reaching 50 meters high. Elaine Hruby was told by authorities to evacuate her home immediately due to the advancing fire. She packed quickly, taking only a few small items and her animals. She then drove west and watched in horror as the flames approached Hillcrest. The 2003 Crowsnest fire burned over 20,000 hectares and impacted local industries and businesses, though one sawmill benefitted from the burnt lumber. While burned areas initially appear desolate, they create new diversity over time.
Licht op de Weesperzijde onderzoekt de geschiedenis van een plek, Weesperzijde nr 20. Hoe sinds de wandelingen van Rembrandt langs de Amstel de bebouwing steeds is veranderd. In 1651 wordt op deze locatie het buiten Lokhorst voor het eerst vermeld als vertrekpunt van een ijsbreker, in 1702 de ernaast gelegen herberg de IJsbreeker. Daarna volgen verbouwingen, sloop en herbouw. De weilanden worden omkaderd met rijen prachtige tuinhuizen en lusthoven. Midden 1800 volgt de komst van industrie en magazijnen van onder andere Wilhelm Hibbeln. Hibbeln was aan het eind van de 19de eeuw de grote importeur en leverancier van (gas)verlichting in Nederland. Hij maakte een fortuin en investeerde dat in onroerend goed, de monumentale herenhuizen van dit blok aan de Amstel. Vanaf 1885 kwam deze huidige bebouwing van dit deel van de Weesperzijde tot stand.
The document summarizes artist Harald Schole's temporary installation "Tribute" created during an international artist residency in Gelawas, India. The installation used locally sourced recycled fabrics to depict the Ganges River in a temple, representing the balance between water's positive and negative aspects. Schole found the residency short but intense, learning much about local culture through open collaboration with villagers. He wished to have more time to learn crafts and observe daily life. The installation reflected his goal of using only local materials to create site-specific art in India.
This document is a song lyric translation about a woman expressing her eternal love for her partner. It summarizes as:
The singer expresses how she never thought she could feel such joy and happiness as in heaven in her partner's arms. She whispers her partner's name and kisses them over and over, seeing the light of love in their eyes. The singer gives her partner all of her tomorrows and promises to stay in their arms forever, as their love will never grow old.
The document discusses several properties of real numbers including the distributive property, identity property, zero property, inverse property, commutative property, and associative property. Each property is defined and examples are provided to illustrate how it works in algebra. Real-life analogies are also given to help explain the conceptual meaning of each property.
This short document discusses Vivaldi's famous piece "The Four Seasons - Winter" from his well-known work "The Four Seasons". It provides the option to keep listening to the music from this piece or to press "Esc" to exit the music.
This short document discusses Vivaldi's famous musical work "The Four Seasons" and focuses on the summer movement. It provides a brief listening of the summer piece and allows the user to continue listening or exit the music.
This short document discusses Vivaldi's "The Four Seasons - Autumn" from his well-known work "The Four Seasons". It provides the name and composer of the musical piece and informs the reader that they can continue listening to the music by keeping the document open or can exit by pressing 'Esc'.
1. The New Year's Concert of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra is an annual concert held on January 1st that is broadcast worldwide to over 57 countries.
2. Originating in a dark period of Austrian history, the concert tradition was begun to provide hope and joy through lighthearted classical music.
3. The concert is held in the Golden Hall of the Vienna Musikverein and features the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra performing waltzes and polkas by Johann Strauss II and his father.
The document discusses Vivaldi's famous musical work "The Four Seasons - Spring." It provides a brief listening of the music piece and allows the user to continue listening or exit by pressing 'Esc'.
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