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The device was a Samsung Galaxy S22 and it was set to video stabilization (not SuperSteady Mode either). He was in solidarity with me and I think he was reproducing the natural movement resulting from the walk.
The new runway 07/25 officially went into operation on 26 October 2013. The old runway 08/26 became a taxiway, after the new runway opened (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cluj_International_Airport).
Yes, there really is no trial for "pipe culvert". Send a cross section for which you want "pipe culvert" and we will generate the drawings for demonstration purposes and send them to you.
Yes, Agii Apostoli is west of Chania, but Agii Apostoli has 3 beaches from east to west: Golden Beach, Eastern Beach and Iguana Beach. mapcarta.com/N769172160
@@rcadsoftware perfect.. Thanks very much. I'll be in fuengirola in April. I will get on the bus & have a quick look at torremolinos beach & benalmadena... 🏖... Thank you so much xxx
@@rcadsoftware I've been to fuengirola 5 times. It's beautiful. I'm bored of going their. I don't like benalmadena it's to hilly & to big. I've want to see torremolinos coast. Malaga city is lovely but hotels their are expensive
@@rcadsoftware nu neaparat 100% drept, dar totusi mai putine curbe posibil. Aceeasi prostie se face in mai multe tari si apoi le pare rau ca acele bucati de drum sunt mai grele de parcurs. De exemplu in Italia este "distesa di asfalto Firenze - Roma" care e plina de curbe si acolo accidentele nu sunt putine, iar la Italieni le pare rau ca a fost facuta asa.
Problema este ca sunt prea multe curbe, nu ca noi nu vom prinde aceasta autostrada. Nu putem finaliza A1 la Deva , pt un tunel de trecere animale, dar sa construim pe valea oltului autostrada.
Revin in,2021 cu ceva vesti mai bune.Se lucreaza dar sa vedem pe când termina.Intradevar e lucrare mare dar alții au și mai mari.Sa vedeți la polonezi prin munți.Asta e încet, încet
I remember that self-same excursion in 1983. Two mates and myself had our first Mediterranean holiday, and Corfu was a fabulous first taste that has rarely been surpassed. The boat captain had brought along big flagons of red and white local wine, Greek salad and on the beach he prepared beautifully barbecued chicken. When the boat arrived at the shore he dropped one anchor in about 40 yards out, then another into the beach, and so the boat sat perpendicular to the beach and everyone alighted down the back steps. I have a couple of photos from what was the latest craze back then, a disc camera. They look like they were taken by a Morphy-Richards toaster. The flagons of wine were put in the shade up the beach for everyone to help themselves, and, normally being fairly heavy beer drinkers, quaffing the wine caused my two pals and I to get very drunk. At first people were staying in their own groups, but after a couple of pints of the wine we were all social butterflies wandering round joking and laughing and getting to know each other. I recall quite clearly (for this was in the morning around 9am) having problems in the queue waiting to get on the boat, because there were about eight of us Brits who'd arrived first, but a group of Germans arrived about 20 minutes after us and tried to barge down the gangway to the front of the queue, genuinely behaving as though we didn't exist, but we got angry and pushed them back. It was my first time experiencing what everyone called 'arrogant Germans', and only succeeded in confirming the stereotype. I'm sure in Germany we Brits have a justifiable notoriety for getting drunk and disorderly from the moment we wake up, exposing our brilliant white beer bellies and tattoos, wearing t-shirts with the arms cut off and dirty trainers, and that is just the women. Somebody said those cliffs are 300 feet high, but I don't know if that's true. Whilst on the island, staying at a cottage in Dassia, a professorial sort of chap who had moved from Switzerland to live on Corfu got talking to us and said that if we hired a motor boat we should avoid the temptation to cross the sea to the land we could see in the hazy distance as it was Albania. Half-blootered youngsters would speed across there and enjoy the deserted beaches. Unfortunately, soon after they arrived Russian military Jeeps would arrive and soldiers would handcuff the youngsters and take them to jail. The adventurous boaters would be jailed and just before their flight home date they and the boat would be freed to go back to Corfu, presumably shaken and faced with a huge bill for going missing with the boat. The professor-type also told us that a week before we were there in Dassia a priest just over the water in Albania had been executed for baptising a baby. All in all I found Corfu lovely, and the Corfiot people welcoming, trusting, relaxed and absolutely wonderful. I found it to be everything I'd dreamt of in a Mediterranean island: magnificent scenery, wonderful beaches, cheap food and drink, perfectly wonderful local people and a superb climate. Hopefully Corfu is still the same.
When they left the hotel they should have turned right and then left at the T junction, what they have done is a big semi-circle to get to the traffic lights which is only 300 metres from the Semiramis hotel which I highly recommend as the staff are great and the hotel spotlessly clean and only a 10 minute walk from the beautiful old town.