In 1961, the poet Yevgeni Yevtushenko published a poem, "Babi Yar, " which begins with the lines: No gravestone stands on Babi Yar; Only coarse earth heaped roughly on the gash: Such dread comes over me.
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They were restricting entrance to the river, with only one entry location open, and you had to get out when you came around to that point. My chief complaint was that they could have let more people on the lazy river. They wanted to keep social distancing, but the distances between groups was usually more like 20-30 feet instead of 6. That was very annoying since you had to wait in a pretty long line to get on.. Written August 4, 2020 This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Had a awesome time and felt safe! Jul. 2020 The rides were fun and I had a great time. Most importantly, It was not crowded, people practiced social distancing and wore their mask respectfully. Written July 28, 2020 This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Laura R Forest Hills, NY 3 contributions small but so much fun!! Aug. 2019 love the water park because of its fun rides and short lines during the weekdays, a bit small but lots to due!!
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To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Boris Johnson has indicated some doubt over the plan for lockdown easing due to a new variant of coronavirus first identified in India. Asked if people would be able to stop wearing masks and social distancing, Mr Johnson said more announcements will be made before the end of the month. A return to normality would depend on the variant remaining under control, he said. He told reporters: 'I think we have to wait a little bit longer to see how the data is looking but I am cautiously optimistic about that and provided this Indian variant doesn't take off in the way some people fear, I think certainly things could get back much, much closer to normality. ' Asked if local lockdowns were possible, he said: 'There are a range of things we could do, we want to make sure we grip it. 'Obviously there's surge testing, there's surge tracing. ' A sign is displayed outside the Hexham Mart Vaccination Centre today (Picture: Getty) He added: 'If we have to do other things, then of course the public would want us to rule nothing out.
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The clever new technology is inspired by the machinery of the human cell, which uses enzymes to coordinate chemical reactions inside the body. "Our bio-inspired approach looks to nature's catalysts – enzymes – to develop a powerful and precise way of performing multiple reactions in a set sequence, ' said co-lead investigator Professor Karen Wilson from Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology and Melbourne Technical College, which assisted with the research. 'It's like having a nanoscale production line for chemical reactions, all housed in one tiny and super-efficient catalyst particle. ' One of the key benefits to the new technique is its reliance on the simple catalyst made from simple non-precious metals, rather than a complicated intensive process – meaning it can be used away from large, complicated refineries. A benefit of the new method is to move away from large refineries. (Photo: Getty) 'These new materials are really exciting as they provide a key step towards using greener resources efficiently, ' said Dr. Beaumont.
Hi folks, I want to share CascadeSkier, a PNW ski conditions app I've been working on. It seems like it might be relevant to r/skiing! I really want this to be a useful tool for the NW skiing community, so I'd love any feedback you might have. The app lets you check conditions with a glance at different ski areas in BC, Washington, and Oregon. I've also just published an update that adds backcountry ski areas like Paradise and Blewett Pass. The app tells you the how much new snow has fallen, the current temperature, and base depth. It can also show that same info over the past 10 days, so you can watch for melt/freeze cycles, etc. For most ski areas, I get all that info from NWAC's snow sensors. It also has a 3 day weather forecast from NOAA, and the NWAC avalanche forecast. It shows webcams, and just for fun instagram feeds as well. Say on Monday I decide I want to go skiing next weekend. Throughout the week, I'm checking CascadeSkier to watch conditions develop and change. By Friday I've got a pretty good idea where we should go to get the best snow!
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