Not exact matches
you might ask like a local woman did to me as I snapped a
picture of the ten - foot -
tall reclaimed wood logo that stood outside a historic hall in the shadow
of the Tennessee capitol
building.
Using data from the GPS stations, an accelerometer that measures ground motion in Kathmandu, data from seismological stations around the world, and radar images collected by orbiting satellites, an international team
of scientists led by Caltech has pieced together the first complete account
of what physically happened during the Gorkha earthquake — a
picture that explains how the large earthquake wound up leaving the majority
of low - story
buildings unscathed while devastating some treasured
taller structures.
I must say that this was one
of the worst movies I've ever watched, «Evil Dead» was better than this mound
of shit... Gareth Edwards should be banned from directing hence forth, and now I hear he's directing the new Star Wars spin - off... I'm not one to talk down to others but let's be honest, you have to be retarded to like this movie... It made absolutely no sense, the script (the most important piece to any movie) was terrible, the plot was stupid, the acting was horrible and it seemed that the actors who were chosen were acting for a different movie all together... Where was the sense
of urgency, I mean there were 300 foot
tall behemoths walking through
buildings and all you could show us was who was going ride with the little boy on the school bus... Maybe if all the main characters died and they just let Godzilla do his thing from there on out an eyebrow could've been raised but unfortunately, there isn't one good thing to say about this movie... I'm shocked the WB handed over one their biggest names to Legendary
Pictures... Let's not forget what they've done with Superman Returns... This is shameful...
Have you ever seen those
pictures or videos
of people walking on a tightrope between two very
tall buildings?
I agree, the hotel
picture loses value when have to turn my head to the left to take it in when it could capture so much more
of the view from the
tallest building.
For the cover
of the book, Livingston chose a
picture by Croner, «New York at Night, 1948 ″ which shows a Manhattan skyline reduced to abstract slashes
of white light among black
tall buildings against a gun - metal gray sky.
For the cover
of the book Ms. Livingston chose a
picture by Croner «New York at Night, 1948» which shows a Manhattan skyline reduced to abstract slashes
of white light among black
tall buildings against a gun - metal gray sky.
The blurry
picture that he says is
of 2118 appears to show a number
of oddly - shaped
tall green
buildings.