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geologyin-blog · 1 month ago
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Stunning Mottramite & Calcite from Tsumeb Mine, Namibia! 🌿💎
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emeraldcityminerals · 1 year ago
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Emerald green translucent dioptase (CuSiO3·H2O) crystals on white calcite. From the incomparable Tsumeb Mine, Tsumeb, Oshikoto Region, Namibia. Size: 3 cm x 2.5 cm x 2 cm. Crystal size: 1.5 cm x 1 cm
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sempraelectric · 11 months ago
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Exporter of LV Panel in Namibia
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Sempra Electric Pvt. Ltd. Is an Exporter of LV Panels in Namibia. We are based in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. Sempra Electric Pvt. Ltd. Manufacturer, Exporter, and Supplier of LV Panels, Transformers, MV & HV Panels, UPS & Battery Banks, Diesel Generator, and Voltage Stabilizer. Allows for easy customization and scalability to meet specific power distribution needs. Equipped with circuit breakers, fuses, and relays to safeguard against overloads, short circuits, and other electrical faults. Optimized to minimize energy losses and improve overall system efficiency. Meets international standards and regulations to ensure safety and reliability. Specifications: Degree of Protection: IP65 Operating Voltage: 415VAC Dimension: Costumeries Usage/Application: Industrial, Commercial Phase: Three Phase IP Rating: IP65 Why Choose Us? Expertise and Experience: Our team has extensive experience in designing and manufacturing LV Panels, ensuring top-notch quality and performance. Customization: We offer tailored solutions to meet the unique requirements of each client, providing flexibility and adaptability. Quality Assurance: Our LV Panels undergo rigorous testing and quality control to guarantee reliability and safety. Innovative Solutions: We utilize the latest technology and industry advancements to offer state-of-the-art panels that enhance efficiency and functionality. Customer Support: Our dedicated support team provides comprehensive assistance throughout the lifecycle of the panel, from installation to maintenance. Sempra Electric Pvt. Ltd. Is an Exporter of LV Panels in Namibia including locations in Windhoek, Walvis Bay, Swakopmund, Henties Bay, Omaruru, Otjiwarongo, Okahandja, Grootfontein, Mariental, Outjo, Gobabis, Tsumeb, and Keetmanshoop. Feel free to contact us for more information and inquiries. View Product: Click Here Read the full article
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chasingrainbowsforever · 5 months ago
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Cobaltoan Smithsonite
Tsumeb Mine, Tsumeb, Otjikoto Region, Namibia
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worldsandemanations · 20 days ago
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Mottramite & Calcite from Tsumeb Mine, Namibia
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vugnasmineralblog · 2 years ago
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Dioptase Tsumeb Mine, Tsumeb, Otjikoto Region, Namibia
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geologyin-blog · 4 months ago
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Vivid emerald-green dioptase crystals rest elegantly on pristine white calcite, creating a striking contrast. A Masterpiece from Tsumeb Mine, Namibia
Image: Didier Descouens CC
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boobookittenartblog · 7 months ago
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Scorodite, Tsumeb Mine, Tsumeb, Oshikot Region, Namibia
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theoldbone · 1 year ago
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Smithsonite, Tsumeb Mine, Namibia, photo by Uwe Haubenreisser
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searchingsomewhere · 1 year ago
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Simple Things
Oneshot, Megumi x OC
After the fight with Hanami, Megumi goes to check in on his friend.
Introducing another of my OCs, Daiki. If you've read, All Too Well, you might recognize her technique. Of course, I'm happy to share more about it in a separate post as well if anyone is interested.
Images of his friends dying haunted Megumi's mind.
First, it was Yuji. Sometimes when he closed his eyes he could still see his friend's heart beating rapidly in the wet grass.
Then, it was Daiki. Megumi had never experienced fear like that. Even facing Sukuna was a more favorable feeling. The sickening sound of her limp body striking the ground, knees first before collapsing had struck a visceral cord in him he'd never experienced before.
His hands were clammy. It was pouring outside and awfully humid. Maybe he could just pretend that was why. He had no excuse for the fluttering in his stomach, though. Megumi nervously wiped his hand on his pants. His pocket weighed thousands of pounds.
Daiki was a level-headed person. She wouldn't think it's weird for him to check on her, right? They were friends. Friends did that kind of thing.
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Every bone in Daiki's body ached. Every muscle, every vein, every hair on her head hurt every time she took a breath. Shoko was an incredible doctor, but even she had limits.
"Tell me your name," Daiki had said to the Special Grade, "So I know what to label your talisman."
She had been so cocky. So sure of herself that she could seal that tree branch freak away for good.
"Imanah$ouy#tsumeb/ehtreleas," it said.
Stupid broccoli looking ass couldn't even speak. Daiki squeezed her eyes closed, the memory creeping back in bringing nothing but sickening feelings of embarrassment with it.
At first, it worked. Inumaki had slowed it down just enough for her to slap her seal on its back. She poured as much cursed energy into it as she felt was safe to do, just to make sure it couldn't get out. And while her peers were marveling at her technique, she was too busy focusing on how fast the ground was spinning under her feet.
Then she felt the sudden surge of cursed energy burst from the paper talisman on the ground. Daiki had barely whipped her around to warn the others before that one armed asshole popped back into existence in an explosion of paper, smoke, and debris.
Daiki gripped her pillow, shoving her face into it.
That thing was faster and stronger than anything she had encountered before. The last thing she heard before starting her Domain Expansion hand signs was Megumi's panicked scream. She had barely gotten one sign completed before she was thrown into the wall.
Her memory was patchy from there on. She vaguely recalled the sensation of being picked up, her head lulling to the side while someone was screaming for her to wake up. And in all the chaos, she lost her favorite bracelet. It must have snapped apart when she hit the wall.
Better my bracelet than my spine, I guess, she thought bitterly. Tsukiyomi had warned her just a few days before.
"One day, Daiki, you'll be forced to decide when to sacrifice your life."
"Were you?" Daiki asked.
Her mentor's green gaze drifted to the window. She saw the scar running down the side of her neck.
"Yeah. I think I was a few years older than you."
And when was that supposed to be? She wasn't ready to die. She hadn't been, even when the overgrown bush broke out of her seal. Starting her Domain hadn't been for herself. The image of a boy with navy blue eyes came to mind. A sharp knock on the door brought her out of her brooding.
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Megumi swallowed thickly as the door opened. No going back. Daiki stood on the other side, dressed in a oversized long sleeve shirt and leggings. Her dark braided hair was disheveled as if she'd been asleep. Dark circles underlined her large brown eyes.
He'd never been so relieved to see someone alive.
"Hey," Megumi said, clearing his throat.
"...Hey," Daiki said, rubbing her arm.
"Um...I just came to check on you."
Daiki nodded, "I'm alright."
"You look like shit."
"I feel like shit, so that's fair."
God, this was awkward. Megumi told himself to keep talking.
"If it makes you feel any better, I couldn't exorcise that thing either," he said, "Yuji and Todo took care of it until Gojo could get there."
She raised her eyebrows and nodded. "If anyone could beat it, it'd be those two."
"Listen," Megumi said suddenly, before he lost the nerve, "I actually wanted to give you this."
He pulled the bracelet from his pocket and held it out to her. The brown glass beads were smooth under the hall lights. Daiki gasped and took it from him to inspect it.
"What the- Megumi, how did you find it?"
"It took awhile to find all of the beads. Some were missing, so Nobara helped me pick out new ones."
"...Thank you. Thank you!" Daiki said excitedly.
She threw her hands over his neck in a hug. Megumi felt his face grow warm. He quickly wrapped his arms around her waist. To keep things from getting awkward. Obviously. Instinctively, he squeezed her tight.
"I'm glad you're alright, Daiki," he said quietly into her ear.
She slowly pulled away from him, face flush. He released her, clearing his throat and rubbing the back of his neck. Daiki slid the bracelet onto her wrist. Nobara was a good guesser- it fit perfectly. She kept her gaze down.
"I didn't want you to get hurt," she said, "So I'm glad you're alright too."
They exchanged a few more words, how were the others, what happened with the curse, just normal things friends would talk about. Megumi excused himself finally so she could rest. He glanced back at her as he walked away. She was watching him. The faintest smile darted across her lips. Megumi's own mouth tugged into a smile and he turned away. The nervous fluttering in his stomach was slowly being replaced by a more tender feeling.
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gloobererticus · 2 months ago
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Calcite on Duftite w/ Mottramite from the Tsumeb mine in Otjikoto, Namibia
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allearthstreasures · 4 months ago
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STUNNING TSUMEB DIOPTASE FOR SALE WORLDWIDE FREE SHIPPING SAME DAY DISPATCHES CHECK OUT ARE HUGE RANGE OF AFFORDABLE MINERAL SPECIMENS
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umarfarooqzahoor · 4 months ago
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President of Namibia Meet Sheikh Umar Farooq Zahoor: Consolidating Innovative Approaches to Strengthen Bilateral Relationships
Learning together and solving problems are integral parts of organising meetings. Meetings can create a perfect atmosphere to effectively communicate ideas to solve problems, work on specified goals to generate strategies, and progress with innovative initiatives to accomplish goals.
Leaders come together, join their hands and connect their actions to accelerate the growth and development of the nation. It enhances the efficacy of the goals and nurtures the plans to optimise productivity and keep things on the right track. Sheikh Umar Farooq Zahoor is among those popular leaders who try to put efforts to bring people together to collectively put efforts towards the growth and development of the nation.
In his recent meeting that took place in Namibia, both the leaders, Sheikh Umar Farooq Zahoor and Hage Gottfried Geingob exhibited this, this boosts morale with efficacious plans & approaches. They understand that nations cannot grow if leaders will not take steps to admire productive efforts and strategies for futuristic planings.
Hage Gottfried Geingob: President of Namibia
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The leader of Namibia, honourable Hage Gottfried Geingob, was born on August 3rd, 1941. Being a politician, he is continuing his service, serving as the third President of Namibia. He was chosen for this responsibility on March 21st, 2015.
Not only this, he was the first Prime Minister of Namibia in duration from 1990 to 2002. After this, he then served as Prime Minister from 2012 to 2015. In the middle years from 2008 to 2012 before he started serving as Prime Minister he served as Minister of Trade and Industry.
In 2014, he was elected as President of Namibia, and that too with an overwhelming margin. Later in 2017, he was appointed as the third president of SWAPO again after winning a large margin at the 6th congress of the party. Additionally, he is currently president of the SWAPO ruling party since the time he was elected for it. Besides this, in August 2018, Geingob started his one-year term as a chairperson of the Southern African Development community.
Early Life of Hage Geingob
Hage Gottfried Geingob was born in South West Africa presently known as Namibia at Otjiwarongo in 1941. He resided in Otavi during his initial years of education. Later he joined Augustineum in 1958. But, unfortunately, he was expelled from it in 1960.
He was expelled because he participated in a march on the poor quality of education. After the completion of his teaching course, he joined Tsumeb Primary School in the central part of Namibia itself. But, as soon as he discovered his thirst for knowledge is not satisfied.
In 1964, Hage Gottfried Geingob joined Temple University in Philadelphia, United States as he was granted a scholarship. He completed his Bachelor’s in 1970 and Master’s of Arts in 1970 in International Relations from The New School, in New York in 1974.
In 1964, he was the representative of SWAPO at the United Nations until 1971. Although he consistently put in effort but was unable to succeed each time, the efforts of Geingob & his colleagues weren’t wasted as UNGA (United Nations General Assembly) recognized SWAPO as the sole representative of Namibians. In 1990, Namibia’s struggle successfully bore the fruits of independence.
His Later Life & Political Career
Hage Gottfried Geingob on 21st March 1990 was appointed as the first Prime Minister of the Republic of Namibia. Later on in 1995, on March 21st, he was appointed for his second term. The best thing during his service is that he always tried to intricate more modern management approaches to the governing system. Along with this he also put dedicated efforts into nature conservation and tourism.
Apart from his political dedication, he was also a die-hard fan of football. He was married to Priscilla Charlene Cash. The couple has a daughter whose name is Nangula Geingos-Dukes. He had another marriage with Loini Kandume in 1993, and they had two children, a son, and a daughter. After his divorce from Kandume, he married Monica Kalondo.
In his lifetime, he earned many honours, awards, and recognitions, some of them are as follows:
He received Palmes Academiques in 1980 from the French government for valuable service in education.
The Omugulugwombashe medal (SWAPO) was awarded to him for his long service and bravery.
The LL.D. Honoris Causa award was given to him by Columbia College, Illinois in 1994.
He was also awarded the second-highest order in Cuba in 1994.
Besides this, he was honoured with the Order of the Sun, first class for providing outstanding political leadership by the government of Namibia.
From the University of Delhi, India, he was awarded an LL.D. (Doctorate of Laws) in 1995.
The American University of Rome awarded him Honoris Causa and many more.
Convergence of Leadership & Ideas
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Sheikh Umar Farooq Zahoor is amongst the inspirational businessmen from Dubai, UAE. Presently, he is the owner of successful businesses operating in multiple economic sectors. Besides this, he has been consistently a part of the initiatives taken by the government and private organisations to uplift the weaker sections of society.
He has been often spotted at events supporting green energy, renewable energy, and trade boundary extensions. Leaders from both nations punctually understand the value of bonds in priceless relationships. As a result, it will take both nations to their highest potential. The plans devised in such a manner strengthen economic aspects and nurture rising potentials.
Wrapping Things Up,
When there is a rising concern that needs support or assistance from someone who has already overcome it. Effective communication between leaders of two nations is helpful to hear the point of concern and extend effective help for uplifting that particular sector. It is also beneficial for defining a thoughtful approach that elevates the nations from the baseline of weaknesses. Moreover, it serves a clearer perspective and smoothens the approaches in reaching the destination.
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vugnasmineralblog · 2 years ago
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Cobaltoan Smithsonite Tsumeb Mine, Otjikoto Region, Namibia
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geologyin-blog · 5 months ago
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Azurite crystal from Tsumeb Mine, Tsumeb, Oshikoto Region (Otjikoto Region), Namibia Photo © Crystal Classics
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gunnerlamin · 6 months ago
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