Colin at Basel Airport, on the border between Switzerland and France. Waiting to go to Germany !
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Harry at Basel Airport, on the border between Switzerland and France. Waiting to go to Germany !
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Sammy Tin.
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Guess who.
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Paul van Houtte.
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A composite.
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The restaurant.
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The view from my room.
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The view from my window.
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The view from my window.
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The view from my window.
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An acorn.
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Interesting sleepers, made of steel.
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Dierk Raabe, on a forbidden footpath.
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Wild life.
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The identification badges were provided by Hamish via Ohio State University.
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Harry.
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A big saw. Dierk wondering how plasticity applies in these circumstances.
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A big saw.
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The bar.
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The bar.
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Hinterzarten at night.
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Hinterzarten at night.
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Hinterzarten at night.
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Hinterzarten at night.
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Hinterzarten at night.
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Jeff Brooks. My Macintosh in the foreground.
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Sammy Tin and his Macintosh.
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Sammy Tin in action.
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The building in the background is the hotel in which we stayed. The place used to be a farm until Marie Antoinette decide to visit with her entourage.
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The bridge was destroyed in 1945 and then rebuilt.
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Yunxhi Wang
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Harry.
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Steel and wood.
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Wood and steel.
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Chanelling water to create a pond.
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Chanelling water to create a pond.
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Fresh, light-green leaves contrasting with the darker evergreens.
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Yunzhi Wang, thinking of phase fields and the width of interfaces.
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The carbon cycle.
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Fern.
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Black Forest and fluid dynamics.
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Yunzhi Wang
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Benoit Devincre.
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Benoit Devincre and Yunzhi Wang
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Benoit Devincre and Yunzhi Wang, in Black Forest. The 'Black' is because the thick vegetation cuts out the light below.
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Dierk Raabe, looking for his beer. Michael Uchic approaching.
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Professor Hamish Fraser.
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Dierk, Benoit Devincre and Samuel Forest.
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Sammy Tin, Jeff Brookes and Malcolm Maclean
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John Humphreys, Peter Gumbsch, Micheal and Dennis Dimiduk
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An introduction to Marie Antoinette, who stayed here and then was executed (elsewhere!).
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Teresa Pollock and Malcolm, about to cook non-vegetarian materials on a granite block at 450 centigrade.
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