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Find more of my Upper Peninsula adventures at www.nathaninvincible.com
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The original streetcar #327 was built by the Toronto Railway Company in 1893 and retired in 1915, and left to decay in dead storage until it was scrapped by the TTC in 1921. A replica of #327 was built by the TTC using the streetcar’s original truck and some components in 1934 for Toronto’s Centennial.
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The Reykjanes Peninsula is the southwesternmost part of Iceland, extending from Reykjavík to the Atlantic Ocean. It is part of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates meet, making it one of the country's most geologically active regions. The peninsula is characterized by lava fields, volcanic craters, geothermal areas, fissure swarms, hot springs, and coastal cliffs.
Reykjanes has experienced volcanic activity throughout recorded history. After approximately 800 years of relative inactivity, a new eruption cycle began in 2021 on the Reykjanes volcanic system, followed by additional eruptions on the Fagradalsfjall and Sundhnúkur volcanic systems in subsequent years. These eruptions have significantly altered parts of the peninsula and affected nearby infrastructure, including the town of Grindavík.
Historically, the peninsula has been important for fishing, geothermal energy, and transportation. It is home to Keflavík International Airport, Iceland's main international airport, as well as major geothermal power stations including Svartsengi Power Station and Reykjanes Power Station. The peninsula also contains the Reykjanes UNESCO Global Geopark, recognized for its geological significance.
The Reykjanes Peninsula is the southwesternmost part of Iceland, extending from Reykjavík to the Atlantic Ocean. It is part of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates meet, making it one of the country's most geologically active regions. The peninsula is characterized by lava fields, volcanic craters, geothermal areas, fissure swarms, hot springs, and coastal cliffs.
Reykjanes has experienced volcanic activity throughout recorded history. After approximately 800 years of relative inactivity, a new eruption cycle began in 2021 on the Reykjanes volcanic system, followed by additional eruptions on the Fagradalsfjall and Sundhnúkur volcanic systems in subsequent years. These eruptions have significantly altered parts of the peninsula and affected nearby infrastructure, including the town of Grindavík.
Historically, the peninsula has been important for fishing, geothermal energy, and transportation. It is home to Keflavík International Airport, Iceland's main international airport, as well as major geothermal power stations including Svartsengi Power Station and Reykjanes Power Station. The peninsula also contains the Reykjanes UNESCO Global Geopark, recognized for its geological significance.
The Reykjanes Peninsula is the southwesternmost part of Iceland, extending from Reykjavík to the Atlantic Ocean. It is part of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates meet, making it one of the country's most geologically active regions. The peninsula is characterized by lava fields, volcanic craters, geothermal areas, fissure swarms, hot springs, and coastal cliffs.
Reykjanes has experienced volcanic activity throughout recorded history. After approximately 800 years of relative inactivity, a new eruption cycle began in 2021 on the Reykjanes volcanic system, followed by additional eruptions on the Fagradalsfjall and Sundhnúkur volcanic systems in subsequent years. These eruptions have significantly altered parts of the peninsula and affected nearby infrastructure, including the town of Grindavík.
Historically, the peninsula has been important for fishing, geothermal energy, and transportation. It is home to Keflavík International Airport, Iceland's main international airport, as well as major geothermal power stations including Svartsengi Power Station and Reykjanes Power Station. The peninsula also contains the Reykjanes UNESCO Global Geopark, recognized for its geological significance.
Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland practice writing out their Spanish in a class at MGM's studio school (aka the Little Red Schoolhouse).
1938
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The MGM "Little Red Schoolhouse" was a dedicated studio schoolhouse on the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer lot in Culver City, California. For over three decades, it provided required, on-lot education for underage contract actors and child stars.
The schoolhouse was built to comply with California child labor laws, ensuring young actors could balance their rigorous filming schedules with mandated academic instruction.
God so loved the world he gave his only son, and whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.
— John 3:16
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La Massana historic poble, Vall nord, Andorra, Pyrenees - (c) Lutz Meyer
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