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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Pace LSE:PIC London Ordinary Share GB0006672785 ORD 5P
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  0.00 0.00% 415.40 - 0.00 01:00:00
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18/5/2021
07:54
Absolutely breathtaking Larimar from the Dominican Republic, the only place on Earth where this enchanting gem is found!





A photo was taken of a soldier before, during, and after seeing live combat. These show the incredible emotional and physical toll that warfare takes on humans.






What the pyramid looked like. Originally encased in white lime stone with a peak made of solid gold.









The Spanish Steps, Rome (by Giorgio)




Kefalonia, Greece (by Yonca Evren)

freddie01
17/5/2021
07:48
Passo Pordoi - Italy (by Antonio Trogu)





The Hoover Dam is a concrete arch-gravity dam in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River, situated on the border of Nevada and Arizona. Standing 726.4 feet (221.4 m) tall and 1,244 feet (376 m) long, it impounds Lake Mead, the largest reservoir in the United States by volume. Construction of the Hoover Dam between 1931 and 1936 served as a massive public works project of the Great Depression, employing thousands of workers — in fact, when the dam was authorized, nearly 20,000 unemployed individuals flocked to Las Vegas (a city of just 5,000 at the time) in hopes of finding work.





Tanjung Tokong - Malaysia (by Christopher Harriot)





Check out this awesome drone shot of the Grand Canal flowing through Venice, Italy. One of the major water-traffic corridors in the city, the Grand Canal is 2.4 miles (3.8 km) long, between 98 and 295 feet (30-90 m) wide, and has an average depth of 16 feet (5 m). Near the top of this image — where the canal bends — we can see the famous Ponte di Rialto, a 16th-century stone pedestrian bridge and major Venetian tourist attraction.





Udine - Italy (by Davide Gabino)





Mi-26 biggest helicopter in the world.

freddie01
16/5/2021
08:36
Bird’s eye view of trains





Hong Kong (by barnyz)





The Subway - Zion National Park - Utah - USA (by James Marvin Phelps)





Shanghai - China (by Stefan Wagener)




London - England (by barnyz)

freddie01
15/5/2021
08:29
Bruges (by dutchflavour)




Nuremberg, Germany (by dras)





Pieve de Tremosine, Italy (by Werner Thorenz)





Waterfall splashes created a rainbow





A thunderstorm’s coming





Ice caves in Iceland

freddie01
14/5/2021
07:34
Pieve de Tremosine, Italy (by Werner Thorenz)














Amalfi Coast, Italy (by dras)

freddie01
13/5/2021
08:38
Behind a frozen waterfall





The Leatherback Sea Turtle’s mouth





65-foot-tall “Lava Bubble” in Hawaii, 50 years ago





The exact moment lightning strikes water





The Atocha Railway Station is the largest train station in Madrid, Spain. The facility serves as a hub for commuter trains, intercity and regional trains from the south, and AVE high-speed trains. In 1992, the station’s original terminal building was converted into a concourse with shops, a nightclub, and a 43,055-square-foot (4,000 square meter) tropical botanical garden.





The crystal clear water of Cala Mariolu, Sardinia, Italy

freddie01
12/5/2021
20:24
Lavertezzo, Switzerland (by kiyyo2011)












Skofja Loka, Slovenia (by parafernalia123)

freddie01
12/5/2021
08:02
The shades of blue on this splendid fairy wren





The Burj Khalifa from above





The pattern on a chicken’s back





Airplanes turned this cloud into a square

freddie01
10/5/2021
07:41
Hiroshima, before when it got wiped off the map and less than a single lifetime after.





Luxembourg (by Michael Jeddah)





Lannion, France (by Patrick)









Busts of former US presidents from a now closed museum in Virginia.




Salar de Uyuni aka Bolivian Salt Flat is so large and so extraordinarily flat that in rainy season it becomes the world's largest mirror - spanning 130 kilometers.

freddie01
09/5/2021
08:36
Microburst Rain Bombs are when the Cloud Gives Out and Gallons Upon Gallons of Water Fall Onto One Area.





May the Fourth be with you! Wadi Rum is a village in Jordan that has been populated by humans since prehistoric times (8th century BC). Early inhabitants left their mark in the form of rock paintings, which have been thoroughly analyzed by historians. The area has also served as a film set for many movies, including “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” and “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.”









A telephone booth cemetery on the outskirts of London.





Whitehaven Beach in Australia





Lithops, living stones.

freddie01
08/5/2021
07:29
Helsinki Harbour, Finland *by Patrick Hansy





View of the United Kingdom from the ISS.





Clay Castle of the Valley of Fairies, Transylvania, Romania





Amazing photo of an owl in front of the moon with Mars above.

freddie01
07/5/2021
07:48
Omesberg, Austria (by Eric Chumachenco)





A tram in the Netherlands failed to stop in time and broke through the emergency barrier. It's being held up by the statue of a whale's tail.





These two houses in Red Deer Alberta join backyards every winter to build a hockey rink for their kids. There's a terraced viewing deck, a hot tub and grill.





The Sorrel Leopard Appaloosa, it's ancestors were bred by the Nez Perce Indians.





Soviet Era Tupolev tu-104 Jet Interior.

freddie01
05/5/2021
07:52
Beynac-et-Cazenac, France (by Jose Luis)





NASA shares a pic of a sea of dunes sculpted by winds on Mars





Escalator covered by nature.





The Sands of Time.





Crystal tide pools on a beach in Vancouver Canada.





The Point Betsie Lighthouse, Point Betsie, Frankfort, Michigan

freddie01
04/5/2021
07:36
Morning clocktower. Thank you. :)





A hidden glacier pool in the Himalayas.





Milky Way above Petra (Jordan)




This is a single bristle after one use of a toothbrush under a microscope.





Cozy Hobbit house in Richmond, Rhode Island.





A stream carrying bright orange silt meets the North Atlantic Ocean near the town of Hvolsvöllur, Iceland. Many tributaries like this one can be seen along the southern coast of the country, fed by several massive glaciers and glacial lakes further inland. Roughly 11% of Iceland’s land area is covered by glaciers, the largest of which — Vatnajökull — contains about as much water as 1.7 billion swimming pools.

freddie01
03/5/2021
13:44
Thank you f.a pleasure to sift through on a lazy day in the sunshine.
clocktower
03/5/2021
12:46
The black leopard captured in 'Tadoba National park', India.





ROSE QUARTZ GEODE





Temple of a thousand gods - India.





Aurora seen from the ISS.





Prague (by Laurence Fournier)





Marina della Corricella, Procida, Napoli.

freddie01
02/5/2021
12:16
Porto





Norway | Ronald Soethje

freddie01
01/5/2021
17:48
CopenHill Energy Plant and Urban Recreation Center, Copenhagen, Denmark.




2 little snails on a chameleons tail









Merida, Spain (by Dragongris)

freddie01
30/4/2021
08:09
An Opal Fossil.




There’s actually an apartment on the top of the Eiffel Tower, and it belonged to Gustave Eiffel himself. It is now a museum.









Hawaii is an archipelago located about 2,000 miles (3,200 km) from the U.S. mainland in the Pacific Ocean. The state is comprised of 137 volcanic islands, several atolls, and numerous small seamounts. A common explanation of the name Hawaii (also the name of its largest island) is that it was named for Hawaiʻiloa, a legendary figure from Hawaiian myth. Upwards of 1.4 million people currently live here.





Car cemetery in Sweden.





Under A Wave

freddie01
28/4/2021
07:39
People gathered around lava, Iceland





Passage du Gois is a road in France that can only be used twice a day for a few hours. Then it disappears under 13 feet of water













The Olympic Dam mine in South Australia contains the largest known deposit of uranium in the world and is the country’s largest producer of uranium oxide, or “yellowcake.” Mining the material is the first step in processing uranium for energy. Before it can be fabricated into a fuel, the uranium must be enriched through the process of isotope separation.




Sognefjord, Norway (by kiyyo2011)

freddie01
26/4/2021
07:49
Catherine Palace, St.Petersburg (by Dmitry Kovalev)





Baeza, Spain

















Old Man of Storr, Isle of Skye

freddie01
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