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Incluso las piscinas de la comunidad contienen cientos de miles de litros de esta agua.
"Mi corazón se estremeció", dijo Staddon, de 44 años, propietario de una empresa de piscinas en las afueras de Phoenix.
En Gran Bahama es donde se encuentran hoteles populares que atraen a los turistas con piscinas infinitas, cabañas en la playa y actividades atractivas para toda la familia.
Ahora, conforme las barricadas llegan con dificultades a su tercera semana, los hoteles cerrados del pueblo ya lucen desgastados, la vegetación selvática crece libremente alrededor de las piscinas abandonadas.
Los jubilados en traje de baño andan en bicicletas para llegar a las piscinas y suelen llevar flotadores de tubo bajo el brazo como lanzas de combate a caballo.
This contemporary art museum, a boxy whitewashed structure that contrasts vividly with the invariably pellucid blue sky above and its grassy surrounds, was designed by the noted Modernist Álvaro Siza Vieira, who's also responsible for the Piscinas das Marés, a saltwater swimming pool built into a rocky outcropping north of Porto near his hometown, Matosinhos.
Piscinas is a comune (municipality) in the Province of South Sardinia in the Italian region Sardinia, located about southwest of Cagliari and about southeast of Carbonia, in the Sulcis-Iglesiente traditional subregion. Piscinas borders the following municipalities: Giba, Masainas, Santadi, Teulada, Tratalias, Villaperuccio.
Piscinas de Marés at Leça da Palmeira Marco de Canavezes Church Expo'98 pavilion of Portugal with its concrete veil Ibere Camargo Foundation Works by Siza include the Iberê Camargo Foundation, the Serralves museum, and the New Orleans building.
Cliffs south of Santa Cruz de La Palma, coastal rocks near San Andrés y Los Sauces, lots pedregale (between the lighthouse and piscinas fajanas), Riscos de Bajamar, Garafia, Montaña del Viento, Mazo, Fuencaliente, etc., up to 200 m, rare.
Also in the church are a stoup, and a pair of piscinas carved from slate. The stained glass in the east window and in the transept date from about 1926, and that in the nave south windows from about 1936.
Santadi is a comune (municipality) in the Province of South Sardinia in the Italian region Sardinia, located about southwest of Cagliari and about southeast of Carbonia. Santadi borders the following municipalities: Assemini, Domus de Maria, Nuxis, Piscinas, Pula, Teulada, Villa San Pietro, Villaperuccio.
Masainas is a comune (municipality) in the Province of South Sardinia in the Italian region Sardinia, located about southwest of Cagliari and about southeast of Carbonia. It is part of the Sulcis traditional region. Masainas borders the following municipalities: Giba, Piscinas, Sant'Anna Arresi, Teulada.
The reredos contains six niches containing statues of angels. In the east wall are two piscinas. The chapel contains a number of memorials to the Phillips family. In the south window is stained glass by Hardman & Co., currently removed for safe-keeping pending restoration.
The Championship was staged at the Complexo Olimpico de Piscinas da Penteada, which also held the 2005 Multi- nations Youth Meet and the 2015 Winter International Masters Open. The complex contains an Olympic sized swimming pool, a 25-metre pool, a diving pool and a training pool.
Concas, Luciano, Arbus, coste incantate e fondali da sogno, Garau, Guspini 2007Concas, Luciano, Arbus, le sue coste e i suoi fondali, Garau, Guspini 2003 Piscinas is a sandy beach with a large dune system spanning approximately . It is considered to be one of the biggest dune systems in Europe.
Calabazar is crossed, to the north, by the A2 motorway, the Havana's ring road, and counts the homonym exit. It is served by 4 stations (Calabazar, Berenguer, Piscinas and ExpoCuba) of the Havana Suburban Railway, sharing 2 others (Arroyo Naranjo and Parque Lenin) with Arroyo Naranjo. Some km west of it is located the Havana International Airport "José Martí".
Ultra Chile is an outdoor electronic music festival that is a part of Ultra Music Festival's worldwide expansion, which has now spread to twenty countries. The debut of Ultra Chile took place at the Piscinas Espacio Broadway in Santiago, Chile. The Road to Ultra: Chile took place in Santiago, Chile on 8 October 2016 at the Movistar Arena.
Quotation from Pevsner's Buildings of England There are five bells in the tower, the largest weighing nine hundredweight (approximately 458 kilogrammes). The tower's black-faced clock was restored as a Millennium Project. There are two piscinas and a large Norman font. Charles Wilson, 1st Baron Moran, Sir Winston Churchill's personal physician, is buried in the churchyard.
Pavilhão Multiusos de Coimbra is a multipurpose sports arena in Coimbra, Portugal adjacent to the Estádio Cidade de Coimbra stadium and the municipal swimming pools (Piscinas Municipais). Built in 2003, it is venue for Académica de Coimbra/Dolcevita basketball team, among other teams and events. Its owner is Coimbra's City Hall and it has 2,239 seats.
The side aisles are separated from the nave by four arches on each side, resting upon clustered columns. The aisles were formerly side chapels, the piscinas of which remain. The floor of the nave is paved with Mintons tiles, red and black, and pointed with Keane's white cement. The stalls, or open seats, are of oak, with carved ends.
Inside the church are three-bay arcades. The south arcade is carried on octagonal piers; the piers of the north arcade are of quatrefoil section. The east and west tower arches are double, consisting of a narrow Norman arch above a wider segmental arch. In the chapels to the south of the tower are two piscinas.
Villaperuccio, Sa Baronia in sardinian language, is a comune (municipality) in the Province of South Sardinia in the Italian region Sardinia, located about southwest of Cagliari and about southeast of Carbonia, in the lower Sulcis. Villaperuccio borders the following municipalities: Narcao, Nuxis, Perdaxius, Piscinas, Santadi, Tratalias. Its territory includes the pre-Nuragic necropolis of Montessu, some 40 nuraghe and the menhir site of is perdas croccadas.
Tratalias is a comune (municipality) in the Province of South Sardinia in the Island of Sardinia, located about southwest of Cagliari and about southeast of Carbonia. Tratalias borders the following municipalities: Carbonia, Giba, Perdaxius, Piscinas, San Giovanni Suergiu, Villaperuccio. The former cathedral of Santa Maria di Monserrato is an example of Sardinian Romanesque architecture. Built in 1213–82, it has a façade with two rows of Lombard bands and a rose window.
In the municipality of Fluminimaggiore is the temple of Antas, from Punic Roman times. Another notable spot is the sand dunes of Piscinas (Arbus), in the Costa Verde, where golden sand dunes penetrate 3 kilometers into the interior, forming a miniature desert. The dunes are active and moved by the wind. Twisted junipers grow in the desert boundary areas, and the Mediterranean scrub is inhabited by animals that include the Sardinian deer.
Note (1) piscinas of different dates in chancel; (2) change of design in arcading of nave, showing subsequent lengthening of church — the earlier columns stand on Norm. bases; (3) rood-loft doorway and ancient pulpit stairs near modern pulpit; (4) Jacobean lectern and Bible of 1611. The "Bonville" chantry, S. of chancel, contains a 15th-cent. altar-tomb with recumbent effigies of Sir H. Fitzroger and wife, and a modern mural tablet with medallion to Viscountess Waldegrave.
It comprises a chancel, nave, north chapel to the chancel, north and south aisles, a north porch, a south vestry attached to the chancel, and a rebuilt west tower. The interior has nave north and south arcades of three bays, a chancel north arcade of two bays, and a 13th-century chancel arch. Fixtures and fittings include a late 13th- or early 14th-century font, and a pulpit. There are piscinas in the chancel and north chapel.
According to the Domesday Book, Mowsley had two manors in 1086, situated in the ancient hundred of Gartree.Open Domesday Online: Mowsley, accessed January 2017 This was a chapelry in the ancient ecclesiastical parish of Knaptoft with the chapel being built c1250AD. The chapel, which was sensitively restored at the end of the 19th century has a perfect cruciform plan and contains three piscinas, a large carved altar stone and a font which has the original bowl.
Giba is a comune (municipality) in the province of South Sardinia, Sardinia, Italy. Located in the southwestern Sulcis region of the island, the municipality consists of the villages of Giba proper, and Villarios, some to the west, bordering on Masainas to the south, Piscinas to the east, Villaperuccio to the northeast, Tratalias to the north and San Giovanni Suergiu to the northwest. Two state roads cross the territory of Giba, the SS195 "Sulcitana" and the SS293.
However, a hollow in the middle of this square raises the possibility that this was once a sealed altar which contained a relic. There are original piscinas at the east ends of both north and south walls and there is an original stone bench (at present enclosed in a wooden case) in the same area of the south wall. The capitals on the south-east door replicate the 12th century design of capitals in the old chancel. The font, designed by George Street, was installed in 1867.
Indeed, granodiorites contain ortopyroxene and clynopyroxene in addition to ubiquitous dark mica, while leucogranites show often sub-vertical centimetric cloths of Fe-cordierite with quartz intergrowths or greenish to bluish tourmaline. Arbus is known for its coastline, known as Costa Verde. For both 2002 and 2003, the wide Arbus coasts were awarded "5 sails" by the Legambiente and Touring Club. Beaches include, from north to south, Capo Frasca, Pistis, Torre dei Corsari, Porto Palma, Babari, Funtanazza, Gutturu Flumini (Marina di Arbus), Portu Maga, Piscinas, Scivu and Capo Pecora.
Adjacent to the main altar is a recessed sedilia, nearby a priest's sanctus window and there are four piscinas within the church. There is a First World War memorial located in the Lady Chapel and a newer Tower Chapel. The royal arms displayed over the north door is dated between 1702 and 1707 because it displays the arms of Queen Anne before the union with Scotland. Externally can be found the remains of a decorated cross shaft said to date to around 870, though it was not originally located in the churchyard.
Paolo Marsi or Paolo Marso, in Latin Paulus Marsus or Paulus Marsus Piscinas (1440–1484Entry on "Marso, Paolo (1440 - 1484)," CERL Thesaurus.) was an Italian humanist and poet known primarily for his commentary on the Fasti of Ovid. Marsi was born at Pescina, and was the brother of the Pietro MarsiEntry on "Marso, Paolo (1440 - 1484)," CERL Thesaurus. who was an acquaintance of Erasmus.Peter Gerard Bietenholz and Thomas Brian Deutscher, Contemporaries of Erasmus: A Biographical Register of the Renaissance and Reformation (University of Toronto Press, 1985), p. 394.
The small sacristy is entered by an ancient door in a rich arch is 15th century, and has holes of three piscinas in a windowsill. The arcaded oak pulpit is Jacobean. The font, like the tiny church spire, is 600 years old . The stalls have on them the Arms of the de Freville family, Lords of the Manor here, whose 15th century chapel (up three stairs) has some fine stone ornament on its piscina and on a canopy over the figure of a saint, with fragments of old glass in its windows.
The chancel contains the only extant specimen in Somerset of a > frid stool, a rough seat let into the sill of the N. window of the sacrarium > for the accommodation of anyone claiming sanctuary. Note (1) piscinas of > different dates in chancel; (2) change of design in arcading of nave, > showing subsequent lengthening of church — the earlier columns stand on > Norm. bases; (3) rood-loft doorway and ancient pulpit stairs near modern > pulpit; (4) Jacobean lectern and Bible of 1611. The "Bonville" chantry, S. > of chancel, contains a 15th-cent.
Mine trolleys in Piscinas From 1865 onward lead and silver, by then the most extracted minerals on the island, were added to a third one, zinc, and in fact that year in the mine of Malfidano in Bugerru, the famous "calamine" (zinc silicates) were found. About 1868 dynamite was introduced in Italy, invented the year before by the Swedish chemist Alfred Nobel. Within a short time this invention revolutionised the mining techniques allowing the operation at relatively low costs even in humid yards. Meanwhile, the uneasiness of Sardinia within the recently constituted Italian State was growing up.
In about 1340 the chancel and north aisle were rebuilt and the chancel arch was enlarged. The Decorated east window, an ogee- headed south window and matching tomb recess in the chancel, and one of the windows in the north aisle, all date from this time. In the 15th century three of the single lancets on the north side of the clerestory were replaced with two-light square-headed windows, two large windows were inserted in the south wall of the south chapel and one in the south wall of the chancel. Also 15th century are the piscinas in the chancel and south chapel, and the octagonal font.
Associação de Futebol do Algarve, commonly referred to as AF Algarve, is the governing body for football in the district of Faro. The Football Association is based in Penha in Faro, close to Piscinas Municipais de Faro (Faro Municipal Swimming Pool) and Complexo Desportivo da Penha (Sports Complex of Penha). The Association's President is António Coelho Matosa. The organisation was established on 22 January 1922 following an initial meeting on 15 October 1921 at the Ginásio Clube Farense by representatives from a number of Algarve clubs including Sporting Clube Farense, Sport Lisboa e Faro, Boxing Futebol Clube (Portimão), Sporting Clube Olhanense, Lusitano Futebol Clube, Glória Futebol Clube, Portimonense Sporting Clube, Sport Club União, Sport Club "Os Leões Portimonenses" and Esperança Futebol Clube.
Its municipalities are: Calasetta, Carbonia, Carloforte, Giba, Gonnesa, Masainas, Narcao, Nuxis, Perdaxius, Piscinas, Portoscuso, San Giovanni Suergiu, Santadi, Sant'Anna Arresi, Sant'Antioco, Tratalias, Villaperuccio, Teulada. Part of the region are also the islands of San Pietro and Sant'Antioco. Today the term "Lower Sulcis" is used to indicate the municipalities that belonged to the old Curatoria of Sulcis (without the Cixerri valley) and, sometimes, it is erroneously attributed to the towns of Pula, Villa San Pietro, Sarroch and Domus de Maria, who never belonged to the territory of ancient Sulci but rather to that of Nora, never belonged to the diocese of Sulci but always to that of Cagliari and, in the Middle Ages, belonged exclusively to the Curatoria of Nuras of the Giudicato of Cagliari.
The tower Until 1548 the interior of the building would have resembled the interior of any medieval church, with a rood screen separating the chancel from the nave (projections to support the screen can still be seen on the piers either side of the nave on the west side of the crossing). It is not known if there were ever wall paintings, but successive generations of plaster and whitewash over the last five centuries will have long concealed any which may have existed. In 1548 Edward VI ordered the destruction of all aspects of ‘Popish Superstition’ within the churches of his realm. The Jerseymen, strongly influenced by Huguenot immigrants fleeing persecution in France, carried out the King's orders with zeal, and all altars, fonts, holy water stoups and piscinas were removed, the rood screen was dismantled, the stained glass smashed and all but one bell was taken from the tower.
Siza's work is often described as "poetic modernism"; he himself has contributed to publications on Luis Barragán. Among Siza's earliest works to gain public attention was a public pool complex (named Piscinas de Marés) he created in the 1960s for Leça da Palmeira, a fishing town and summer resort north of Porto. Completed in 1966, both of the two swimming pools (one for children, the other for adults) as well as the building with changing rooms and a cafe are set into the natural rock formation on the site with unobstructed views of the sea. In 1977, following the revolution in Portugal, the city government of Évora commissioned Siza to plan a housing project in the rural outskirts of the town. It was to be one of several that he would do for SAAL (Serviço de Apoio Ambulatório Local), the national housing association, consisting of 1,200 low-cost, housing units, some one-story and some two-story row houses, all with courtyards.

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