the fountain was originally built at the end of the XIX century as an additional structure to the hydraulic factory, a source of energy for the city's industries. His task was to dump excess water into the lake, which accumulates on weekends and in the evening in the hydraulic system.
The image shows a head of white cabbage with a knife on a chopping board. To cut white cabbage on a chopping board with a knife, you can follow these recommendations: Prepare the vegetable. Rinse with running water and rub with your hands to remove impurities and pesticides. Wipe the washed head with a paper towel. Remove damaged leaves that have spots, holes and discolored ones. Choose a knife. A stainless steel tool is suitable and sharp enough. It is not recommended to use a carbon metal knife, as it can leave black spots on the cut. Cut the head into quarters. Press the vegetable tightly against the board and hold it with the fingers of one hand. Make an incision in the center in one smooth motion. Remove the core. Hold the quarter of the head vertically, with the bottom side with the stalk down. Cut the stem diagonally with one firm incision. At the same time, you do not need to dip the knife deep into the leaves. Chop or chop the vegetable. Place the cut down on a cutting board. 3 Bend your fingers and hold the cabbage with them so that their joints, and not the tips of your fingers, are located closer to the blade of the knife. Chop the cabbage, starting from the outside and gradually moving towards the middle. Cut the pieces. To keep the pieces short, cut the quarter across. To cut into long strips, cut lengthwise
Waterfowl Birds that can stay on the surface of the water. Not all birds that hunt in the water are waterfowl. Waterfowl are united only by a way of life, not by kinship, so they are not taxonomically related.
The image shows the Geneva Fountain in Geneva gushing out of the water against a sunset background. The Geneva Fountain in Geneva (also called Do) is an important landmark of the city and one of the largest fountains in the world. History: the fountain was originally built at the end of the XIX century as an additional structure to the hydraulic factory, a source of energy for the city's industries. His task was to dump excess water into the lake, which accumulates on weekends and in the evening in the hydraulic system. Specifications: The height is 147 meters. The flow rate is 500 liters per second. The power consumption of each of the two pumps is 500 kW. The jet speed is 200 km/h. The fountain is illuminated by 12 floodlights, the lighting power is 9,000 watts. Features: Under the influence of wind, combined with sunlight, the water column changes shape and colors. The type of jet can take the form of a column, or it can crumble into splashes, fanning almost to the middle of the lake. Working hours: since 2003, the fountain has been operating daily according to a special schedule: during the winter months during the daytime, in spring, autumn and summer until sunset on weekdays and almost until midnight on weekends and holidays, in November the fountain is completely turned off. It is also turned off in very strong winds and frosts.
The image shows the Hamburg Town Hall in Hamburg, Germany. Hamburg City Hall (Hamburger Rathaus) is the seat of the local government (Senate) and parliament of the free Hanseatic city of Hamburg. Location: in the center of Hamburg, in the Altstadt quarter, on Rathausmarkt Square, near Lake Binnenalster and the central station. History: The old Hamburg Town Hall was destroyed by the Great Hamburg Fire of 1842, and the construction of the new one took almost 44 years. The building was designed by a group of seven architects led by Martin Haller. Architecture: The exterior of the town hall is built in the Neo-Renaissance style. It is one of the few completely preserved buildings of historicism in Hamburg.
The Leaning Tower of Pisa The bell tower in Pisa The bell tower, part of the ensemble of the municipal Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta in Pisa, has gained worldwide fame due to its unintentional tilt. Located behind the cathedral, it is the third oldest building in Pisa's Wonderland Square after the cathedral itself and the Baptistery.
Cosmo Clock 21 Ferris Wheel in Yokohama The giant Ferris Wheel in Yokohama, located in the Cosmo World amusement Park in the Minato Mirai area. It was opened in 1989 and was the tallest Ferris wheel in the world until 1999. The wheel owes its name to the famous clock located on the supports. The number 21 means "21st century".
Ferris Wheel in Yokohama
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