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dubmill · 18 days
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River Usk, Newport; 2.4.2022
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faradaysketches · 4 months
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Shops in Brighton, East Sussex. November 2023
Drawn from Lavash.
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instantfirecollector · 4 months
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The Afon Lwyd or Afon Llwyd is a 13-mile long river in south-east Wales which flows from its source northwest of Blaenavon, through Abersychan, Pontnewynydd, Pontypool, Llanfrechfa and Cwmbran before flowing, at Caerleon, into the River Usk, which subsequently flows into the Bristol Channel to the south of Newport.
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kabardaily · 10 months
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Malem Diwa USK Kembali Ikut Shell Eco-Marathon Asia Pacific and the Middle East 2023 di Sirkuit Mandalika
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crackninja · 2 years
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Little bit of urban sketching at @sellandsmarketcafe in East Sacramento 💖 #usk #fountainpen #urbansketchers #sacramento (at Selland's Market Cafe) https://www.instagram.com/p/CeRpi2xvebQ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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databridgemarres · 2 years
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Methyl Cellulose Market is expected to reach 5.30% CAGR by 2028
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Bridge Market Research data analyzes that the Carboxy Methyl Cellulose Market will record a CAGR of 5.30% for the forecast period 2021-2028. The growth and expansion of various end-use verticals, especially in emerging markets, is increasing the use of carboxymethylcellulose in various end-use applications such as food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics and personal care, oil and gas, paints and adhesives, paper, detergents and others, and increasing industrialization, especially in developing countries, are the main factors driving the growth of the carboxymethyl cellulose market.
 Also known as cellulose gum or tylose powder, carboxymethyl cellulose is derived from pure cotton and wood pulp. Carboxymethyl cellulose is a sodium salt and is considered a derivative of cellulose. Carboxymethyl cellulose has a variety of uses and belongs to the hydroxyl group of glucopyranose monomers.
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nunoxaviermoreira · 4 years
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East Usk Lighthouse by technodean2000 https://flic.kr/p/2k4Cbd2
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pharology101 · 6 years
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LOTD: East Usk Light
(from: https://www.unc.edu/~rowlett/lighthouse/cym.htm)
East Usk
1893. Active; focal plane 11 m (36 ft); two flashes every 10 s, white, red, or green depending on direction. Approx. 11 m (36 ft) round cast iron tower with lantern and gallery, painted white. Trabas has a fine photo, Marinas.com has aerial photos, and Google has a street view and a satellite view. Located on the east side of the entrance to the River Usk about 2 km (1.2 mi) southwest of Nash. Site open, tower closed. Operator: Newport Harbour Commissioners. ARLHS WAL-005; Admiralty A5454; NGA 5904.
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(photo found here; ©Tony Denton)
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alvinmarktan · 2 years
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While on a ride from West to East . . . . . . . . #illustration #skech #sketchbook #sketchingonthemove #sketchbookskool #linework #linedrawing #スケッチ #스케치 #urbansketchers #usk #urbansketching #streetsketch #sketchwalker #alfdoodles #sketch #sgartist #sketchingpeople #sketchingonthego #commutesketch #peoplesketch #ltasg #tickettoride #sketchcommute #trainsketch #mrt #sketchingonthetrain #OTWstories #sketchingpedestrians (at City Hall, Singapore) https://www.instagram.com/p/CdE9hDOvIU7/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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faradaysketches · 4 months
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Hastings, East Sussex. October 2023 This was drawn over two days stopping due to the rain. Drawn to the smell of bacon.
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Sketched by Trumpets and the marina in Eastport this afternoon to the dulcet tones of crying gulls... Awesome weather!
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greatdaysoutuk · 3 years
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HOW TO GET AN ACTIVE WEEKEND IN WALES AS A STUDENT
Description: If you have a free weekend from college, you should get the best out of it and go to Wales. It has a lot of things to offer, even for picky students.
If you don’t know where to go, then it is time to explore the UK. This stunning country has a lot of things to offer, so you will hardly get bored. Its diversity admires and evokes a wide range of positive emotions. And since all the regions are different and have their peculiarities, you should decide on a starting point of your journey. If you have turned to the essay helper online and cleared up your weekend to have enough time and energy for different activities, it is high time to go to Wales. You will be amazed by the number of interesting things you can do in this region. Cosmopolitan Cardiff itself is a great reason to go there.
Nonetheless, if you are going to make your weekend as active as possible, you shouldn’t limit yourself but go to venture further afield. Wales is a great choice if you need a change of scenery since its numerous attractions, gardens, parks, etc., will make your traveling experience unforgettable. So, where should you go and what places to visit in this stunning corner of the globe?
1. Snowdonia National Park
If you’ve got tired of the hustle and bustle of a big city, it is time to go to Snowdonia that represents a picturesque range of hills and mountains. The highest pick is more than 3,000 feet, and you can reach it by train. Before the pandemic, it was one of the most popular gateways in the UK, so it hosted about five million travelers yearly. If you are fond of legends, especially those connected with British kings, you will get a huge portion of new info. However, since you are interested in the active pastime, it is worth going hiking in the National Park, which covers about 1,500 miles. Besides, you can try your hand at horse riding and mountain biking.
2. Brecon Beacons National Park
It is considered one of the most picturesque parts of the region, so don’t forget to grab a camera with you to take beautiful pics. If you go to the west, you will run into the River Usk, while the east direction will take you to wild yet very cute ponies. The park can boast of mountains that are more than 1,000 feet higher and consist of red sandstone. The latter makes them resemble working beacons. The weekend can be enough to investigate numerous caves and enjoy wonderful waterfalls. Besides, you can go camping, canoe and sail there.
3. Devil’s Bridge
If you find yourself in Wales, make sure to visit this sightseeing that represents three bridges impressively stowed atop each other. The oldest one was created somewhere in the eleventh century, while the newest one was finished 120 years ago. This construction goes through the Rheidol Gorge 300 feet above the river. It is worth following the Falls Nature Trail till the end if you are physically fit. If you decide on such a journey, you will be able to walk through ancient woodlands and gardens. To get the best out of your traveling experience, it is worth turning to the write my paper for me service beforehand, so you will not worry about failed deadlines but enjoy your short vacation.
4. Conwy
If you decide to explore the north coast of the region, you should definitely pop in the small town of Conwy. You will be able to enjoy ancient architecture and get an amazing shopping experience. You will come across the self-named castle that dates back to the 13th century. Unfortunately, the epidemic has made people cancel all the fascinating events that draw people from the region.
5. Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
If you are fond of nature, and a dramatic coastline can give you a good portion of goosebumps, you should necessarily go to this gorgeous park. There is a special trail that you can explore to enjoy this wild paradise to the fullest. You will come upon cute villages with medieval walls, fishing harbors, and other attractions. Thus, if you are interested in creating interesting and unusual content for your web profiles, make sure to take a camera or a smartphone with an additional charging pack. You will hardly stop taking pics at every corner. Besides, if you want to stay in an unusual place, you can count on an old farm cottage or gypsy caravan. Well, you will not forget this weekend for sure if you decide on such a trip.
6. Anglesey
If you have a tight schedule in college and want to prolong your weekend at least for a day, it is worth reaching out to the nurse essay writing service to meet this challenge. You can spend this time exploring the Isle of Anglesey, separated from the mainland part of Wales by a strait. It can boast of numerous cute fishing villages, sandy beaches, and truly stunning South Stack Lighthouse. The latter is a good reason to come here by itself. You can go camping there to examine the whole territory and linked islands. For instance, Salt Island is one of the most suitable and comfortable spots for bird watching and relaxing.
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themidnightbell · 4 years
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East Usk Lighthouse
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theshadowofme · 4 years
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Hello everybody, it’s going to be a long winded one today. I don’t write this looking for sympathy or regret, I write it to pass on a part of my back story to help people understand me and to potentially help others. I will also put this in the first paragraph that this won’t be a pleasant read. For most it will be downright horrifying, and for some, unfortunately, they will completely understand or be able to say, “I’ve seen worse.” So on that note -TRIGGER WARNING...
In my 16 years in policing, I have been to approximately 60 fatal collisions. That is a lot of dead people. And that is solely in collisions. They are not a peaceful way to go. They are violent and destructive scenes that quite often aren’t capable of being understood. While we may understand the physics of what happens, we frequently do not understand the reason behind it. Why was the person speeding? Why did they veer over the centerline? Those are things we never know. Six years ago today was one of those days for me that my mind still has not comprehended.
To set a bit of the back story on this day. 10 days previous I had been up for a ride in the rcmp float plane based out of Prince Rupert. We got to fly the lower Skeena River estuary and over a bunch of the lakes in the area. We saw about 50 sea lions on a gravel bar, got so see all the boats in the harbour. Sounds like a great day at work until you ask the question of why we were up in the plane. Well, the reason was to attempt to locate the body of a person that drove into the Skeena and floated away. This was day one of what I’ve come to call my ten days from hell.
Why my ten days from hell you might ask? On day one we were assisting prince Rupert detachment with a car with a family of three that went into the river. The dad and the daughter drown, but the mom who had just been diagnosed with stage four cancer survived. As we landed at the float plane base, my work phone started ringing, and I was told we had another fatal in Houston, two vehicle, head on collision. It took us four hours to get to the scene. At the scene I considered it to be one of the worse ones I’d ever been to. Five or six days after that, there was an 18 year old kid from prince Rupert that decided he didn’t want to live anymore and drove his car of a 100 ft embankment. This all brings us to what I consider the worse collision I’ve ever been to and day 9.
I am not going to go into great detail of the collision, except to say that it was horrific. It was the only time I have ever seen a vehicle split in half. Lengthwise. Lengthwise. Yes. You read that right. A station wagon got split in half.... Lengthwise. What did it hit? An F150. Think of the forces and speed required to do that. I have posted a link to the news article below. If you have any trauma around collisions, please don’t open it.
While on scene I operated on autopilot. I did my job. Got yelled at by the public and my bosses because I was taking too long. I yelled at a TV crew because they thought they had a right to be in the middle of my scene. All in all it was a bad day for me.
https://www.terracestandard.com/news/update-hwy-16-reopened-near-fatal-crash-site/
This was one scene that I couldn’t comprehend due to the level of destruction and chaos at the scene. As we were photographing the scene, we lifted the blanket off of the driver of the station wagon and a fuzzy orange caterpillar crawled off the body and started trucking through the middle of all this destruction. In all my career, this was the only time I have ever wondered about a higher power and reincarnation. Never answered that one, but to this day, fuzzy orange caterpillars take me right back to that scene and cause me to completely shut down.
The following day, we had to reattend the scene to get some more pictures. The other person who was on scene with me was a person that I supervised. While there I could tell that they was struggling with mentally processing the scene and asked them if they were okay and if they wanted to leave the scene. They replied that they were fine and that they could keep going. Bear in mind that I probably shouldn’t have been there either as I was almost catatonic at this point as well.
Later that evening as I was just sitting down to dinner with my family, I got a phone call from that member asking for my help as they had completely shut down due to what they had seen. I was able to get that member help, but for their privacy I won’t detail what exactly happened. After I had returned that person to their house and assured the family, I had to return to the office and inform my bosses in Prince George of what had just happened. That was the end of the ten days from hell.
Up until last year, I blamed myself for what happened to that member that I worked with. I saw what happened to them and I didn’t force them off the scene. I didn’t tell then to leave. If only I had, then maybe they wouldn’t have got to the point that they were at. It was only through inpatient therapy that I came to realize two major truths out of it. 1) By the time I was able to see the external signs on them, the damage was already done. 2) That member trusted me enough to call me in their moment of crisis. So while I may have not helped them at the scene, I was able to help them earlier on which then helped them to reach out to me.
So what was some of the fallout from all of this. You will recall earlier that I was slated to do two months of training across north district for the rollout of the new screening devices. After the last crash, all of my gear went into my locker and stayed there till mid November when I was slated to go over to Haida Gwaii to teach. While over there I planned to do some enforcement, so the day before I grabbed my gear from the locker. As I grabbed my boots, I touched the bottom of them and my hand came away black. I flipped the boots over and there was still parts of that last scene embedded in the threads of my boots. Boom, I was right back in the middle of all that destruction and chaos. I spent the next half hour chiseling that out of the bottom of my boots.
I kept working, even though I should have been off due to the commitments that I had made to instruct these courses. I pushed myself until the middle of December and then went off for a month and a half due to the symptoms of my ptsd. I realize now that I should have gone off a lot sooner, but I was stubborn and it has affected me to this day.
How has it affected me? For two weeks leading up to this I don’t sleep well and have nightmares. Certain places and objects that I see take me right back to that point as soon as I see them. I now have a health dislike of seeing fuzzy orange caterpillars. There is a laundry list of other symptoms and issues but the key point is that there are now memory triggers for me everywhere.
For all of the first responders that read this, please take care of yourself. Trust your mind and your body. Take the time you need and realize that it is okay to say that you’re not okay. It’s okay to ask for help.
My parting thought for today can best be described in song. This will describe September 25 for probably the rest of my life.
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splitcane · 5 years
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The Usk in an East wind. Swinging spiders early season in Wales. #flyfishing #fishingpassport #Usk #swiningingwets #Flugfiske #river #pechealamouche #spiders #eastwind #10ft4wt #earlyspring https://www.instagram.com/p/Bv2IoNXDzjI/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1363mgh84sgcl
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synchopat · 5 years
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My piece from yesterday’s Sketchwalk at the east end of Orchard Road... Came and started really late ‘cos I had band rehearsal in early morning; by the time I’d settled down to sketch it was already almost 1130AM, so I only had time to do the line work on-location, and added color only today. Glad I finally got to sketch @orchard.presbyterian ! =D *Hero 578 Fude Nib FP, Daniel Smith Watercolors, Stillman & Birn Delta Sketchbook. #usksg #usk #urbansketchers #urbansketching #urbansketch #sketch #artistsoninstagram #artist #sketchwalk #sketchwalk #danielsmithwatercolor #stillmanandbirn #orchardroadpresbyterianchurch #orpc (at Orchard Road Presbyterian Church) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bx7FKD8HHvH/?igshid=102hrwxu08hdl
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