ਭੈਣਾਂ ਨੇ ਮਿਲ ਘਰੇ ਲਾਈ ਤੇਲ ਫੈਕਟਰੀ😍ਐਸਾ ਸ਼ੁੱਧ ਤੇਲ ਜੋ ਕਰਦਾ 100 ਰੋਗ ਠੀਕ, ਤੇਲ ਬੁ...
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Heisenberg's factory. Resident Evil Village.
Oil painting on canvas ✨.
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#WorldCoatiDay: a South American Coati in Louis XIV’s royal menagerie!
1. Pieter Boel (Flemish, 1622-1674), Fouine et Coati, c.1669-71, oil on canvas
2. Detail of the same coati (with African Crested Porcupine) in a tapestry: The Months or the Royal Houses, July, Vincennes; Charles Le Brun (designer) and Gobelins Factory (manufacturer), France, c.1676-80 (Boel’s studies were used as models for the animals in these tapestries)
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Burning the midnight oil
Art Nouveau vase by Stephanie Young of Calmwater Designs
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sometimes i get so caught up in all my little worries and dramas and anxieties and i don’t think about climate change for a bit and then i remember climate change. what the fuck. ough oagh oihg ah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Former confectionery factory (1923). Only the original brick facade survives. Built for The Walcot Pty Ltd, specialising in medicated sweets and knocking out gear like “Larynoids Chest and Throat Pastilles”. Also produced 'name' sweets, such as Lifesavers, under licence. Became an electrical engineer's plant by the 1960's. Derelict by the 1990's. Factory now gone; facade acts as an entry to offices and a barrier wall to the apartments stacked in behind. Annandale. Vintage image: National Library of Australia.
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So my fear that the new Trigun thing will be too smooth, pretty, lacking roughness in textures, edges and “mundane ugliness” in designs... and less westerny/postapo has been fulfilled...
It looks too cool in a way that doesnt feel right
*Like ok, the trailer showed us mostly just the beginnings which ARE more futuristic ... before it all slides into its own westerny/postapo decadence, but eee... I dunno...
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Plywood processing company Troja, which is a related company of Latvijas Finieris company, plans to significantly expand the production capacity of renewable energy by installing more than 400 solar panels with a total capacity of 164 kW at the factory in Riga. The project is co-financed by Development Finance Institution Altum within the framework of the European Union Recovery Fund program by granting a loan with a capital discount of 40 thousand euros(..). The panels installed on the roof of the production facility will produce 139,650 kWh of green energy per year. Source: uzladets.lv
P.S. There are many such projects in Latvia. Although each one of them has a relatively small power, the total amount of electricity produced for self-consumption in this way is large. The need for Latvia to spend large sums of money on fossil fuel imports is rapidly decreasing...
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Love seeing horses next to abandoned medieval buildings. That's exactly where they belong
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