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12 years 10 months ago - 12 years 10 months ago #127
by Morty
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Yes it was that amount of snow finally as predicted. Probably even more, we have 15-30cm of snow here now.
I made this picure at noon, but the snowfall continued for several hours afterwards.
Many trees still have got their leaves, so the new snow weights much for them, resulting in many broken branches...
Sometimes, the trees are bowing to the ground even...
I made this picure at noon, but the snowfall continued for several hours afterwards.
Many trees still have got their leaves, so the new snow weights much for them, resulting in many broken branches...
Sometimes, the trees are bowing to the ground even...
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Are you prepared for xmas, Martin? Have you bought presents for us already? 
And here's a photo I made yesterday. It isn't as tragic snow as at Morty's place, but I needed to send my slaves to clean my car - :P

And here's a photo I made yesterday. It isn't as tragic snow as at Morty's place, but I needed to send my slaves to clean my car - :P
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For the third time this year, the Departmental Operational Center of Fire and Rescue of Alpes de Haute-Provence (CODIS 04) is mourning. Two Firemen died in action yesterday, during the operation against a house fire. According to preliminary information, a backdraft effect is the cause of the tragedy. The occupant of the house, who had given the alert, is safe.
Once again, these men, soldiers of fire whose profession is still not recognized as a risky job by the authorities of my country, are true to their motto: Save or Perish ... and sometimes both...
Once again, these men, soldiers of fire whose profession is still not recognized as a risky job by the authorities of my country, are true to their motto: Save or Perish ... and sometimes both...
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12 years 10 months ago - 12 years 10 months ago #130
by Nikita
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The tide surprised a motorist, on Saturday at the end of the day, at the level of the passage which connects the Callot island with Carantec, in the North of Finistère.
Ouest-France - Credit: Julien D.
First, the man, trapped, refused to abandon his vehicle. But, in front of the rise of the water, he went out of it. At about 6 pm, the car was totally immersed. The fire and rescue brigade of Saint-Pol-de-Léon were only able to mark out the place.
Seems incredible that we can fall in a such trap, but it happen more often than we think…
Ouest-France - Credit: Julien D.
First, the man, trapped, refused to abandon his vehicle. But, in front of the rise of the water, he went out of it. At about 6 pm, the car was totally immersed. The fire and rescue brigade of Saint-Pol-de-Léon were only able to mark out the place.
Seems incredible that we can fall in a such trap, but it happen more often than we think…

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12 years 10 months ago - 12 years 10 months ago #131
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The frigate Aquitaine, the first one in the series of the FREMM builded in DCNS Lorient shipyards, finishes successfully her trials at sea.
From now operational, she will join her port of registry of Brest by the end of the month.
The Aquitaine, this early morning in the harbour of Lorient.
Credit: Ouest-France
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EDIT : Adding the DCNS link, i can't resist to link the official DCNS video about the launching of the second frigate Normandie, i spoke about some days ago in this forum. Another point of view about this programme and also about the work that we master here in my city. Since the birth of the city, Lorient workers always knew how to built ships and yes, apologizes but here, not in France, not even in Brittany, but here, in my city of Lorient, we are proud of that.
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The frigate Aquitaine, the first one in the series of the FREMM builded in DCNS Lorient shipyards, finishes successfully her trials at sea.
From now operational, she will join her port of registry of Brest by the end of the month.
The Aquitaine, this early morning in the harbour of Lorient.
Credit: Ouest-France
Proudly

EDIT : Adding the DCNS link, i can't resist to link the official DCNS video about the launching of the second frigate Normandie, i spoke about some days ago in this forum. Another point of view about this programme and also about the work that we master here in my city. Since the birth of the city, Lorient workers always knew how to built ships and yes, apologizes but here, not in France, not even in Brittany, but here, in my city of Lorient, we are proud of that.
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12 years 9 months ago - 12 years 9 months ago #132
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Personnel of army health department follows during a week in Lorient a training course of medicalization in a hostile environment.
Lorient Commandos Marine squads put medics in the test, in a stressful context and under the (fictious) fire of the enemy.
In a few months, some of these medical staff will participate in the convoy of disengagement of the French troops, in Afghanistan.
They will insure the medical care.
Video here . Photo credits : Vincent Mouchel / Ouest-France
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Personnel of army health department follows during a week in Lorient a training course of medicalization in a hostile environment.
Lorient Commandos Marine squads put medics in the test, in a stressful context and under the (fictious) fire of the enemy.
In a few months, some of these medical staff will participate in the convoy of disengagement of the French troops, in Afghanistan.
They will insure the medical care.
Video here . Photo credits : Vincent Mouchel / Ouest-France
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