Navy Sea Dragon helicopters deliver aid to Haiti
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (Jan. 15, 2010) MH-53E Sea Dragons from the â??Blackhawksâ? of Helicopter Mine Countermeasures Squadron (HM) 15 land at Aeroport International Toussaint Lâ??Ouverture to deliver supplies as part of earthquake relief efforts. The Nimitz-Class aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70) and Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 17 are conducting humanitarian and disaster relief operations in Haiti in response to the magnitude 7.0 earthquake Jan. 12, 2010. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Ashley Van Dien/ Released) 100115-N-0808V-003
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I can’t believe you had so much snow! We’d love your snow! The mountains have had a a good bit, but I’d like to have 8″ at my place. However, I’m spoiled like Grover as someone else plows my snow. Stay warm and safe, my friend. TGIF!
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Thanks for the comment. I had a feeling that someone would have that thought about the title. I justify it by saying that I am born in the year of the dragon, so the dragon could represent me. For your edification however, here is the wiki article explaining the difference between the Chinese, Korean and Japanese dragon. So in fact the dragon up there is a Japanese dragon, but it's the best one I could find so far and I was hoping nobody would notice
. Although in general people might see the tiger as the representative animal of Korea, I argue that the dragon is not an animal exclusive to China. And in a general sense, the “east meets west theme” is another theme I wanted to portray.
You will find large Korean hives in Strathfield and Eastwood.
Carteret islands: rapid sea level rise. Place is doomed.
Nearby, main island Bougainville: Much less sea level rise. Refugees escape to Bougainville. Safe for now.
Stunning logic, really. It didn't occur to the ABC that the sea around the islands is one and the same. Any paper that explains how rapid localized sea level rise works?