Planting the Acacia Erioloba from a seed

Planting the Acacia Erioloba from a seed

Planting the Acacia Erioloba from a seed

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Introduction

My awesome parents took me and my three sisters to South Africa, in combination with Namibia and Botswana we all travelled three times to these beautiful countries. First in summer of 2005, summer of 2007 and lastly in the summer of 2009.

The experience was above all mesmerizing and super cool, it’s a true recommendation for young and old!

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South Africa

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2005

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Acacia Erioloba.

01.09.2007

I can’t remember the exact planting date, but it must have been somewhere around summer 2007 when I planted around 10 seeds of the Acacia erioloba into a rectangular-shaped planter.

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Exploring Belgian Horse Racing

2010

On a good day in 2010 my uncle Geert asked me to join them on a sweet but cold trip to an abandoned hippodrome track near Brussels and I agreed right away.

He asked me to join him and his friend to go to the hippodrome of Groenendaal near Brussels and from there the exploration took off.

19.12.2010
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1800’s

Introduction

4 October 1830

Episode of the Belgian Revolution of 1830, Gustaf Wappers

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Prince Rose

Henri Coppez

4 October 1830

Hervé Denaigre; rider of the British-bred, Belgian-trained Thoroughbred racehorse, often referred to as the best horse in Belgian racing history.

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Prince Rose (Hervé Denaigre), oil on canvas
painted by Bob Demuyser (1920–2003)

Prince Rose

Hervé Denaigre

1984

Prince Rose (Hervé Denaigre), oil on canvas

© Painted by Bob Demuyser (1920–2003)

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Hippodroom

Groenendaal

History

Definition

Hippodrome is a term sometimes used for public entertainment venues of various types. A modern example is the Hippodrome which opened in London in 1900 “combining circus, hippodrome, and stage performances”.

Etymology

The word “hippodrome” is derived from Ancient Greek hippódromos (Greek: ἱππόδρομος), a stadium for horse racing and chariot racing. The name itself is a compound of the words híppos (Greek: ἵππος), meaning “horse”, and drómos (Greek: δρόμος), meaning “course”. The ancient Roman counterpart was the circus.

Description

One end of the hippodromos of the Ancient Greeks was semicircular, while the other was a quadrilateral with an extensive portico. At the front thereof, at a lower level, were the stalls for the horses and chariots. On either end of the hippodromos were posts (Greek termata) around which the chariots turned. This was the most dangerous part of the track and the Greeks put an altar to Taraxippus (disturber of horses) there to show the spot where many chariots were wrecked. Where possible, it was built on the slope of a hill and the ground excavated from one side was transferred to the other to form an embankment thereat.

1880

1888

1923

1903

1999

Hippodroom van Bosvoorde

Hippodroom van Groenendaal

Hippodroom van Bredene

Hippodroom van Antwerpen

Hippodrome de Wallonie (Bergen)

De geschiedenis van hippodrooms in België omvat een aantal belangrijke locaties en periodes. De hippodroom van Bosvoorde, geopend in 1880, was een prominente renbaan die tot 1995 in gebruik was. De hippodroom van Groenendaal, aangelegd in opdracht van Koning Leopold II, kende een bloeiperiode voor de Eerste Wereldoorlog, met tot vijftig koersen per jaar. Een ander belangrijk voorbeeld is de hippodroom van Bredene, gebouwd in 1923, maar verwoest tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog.

Hippodroom van Bosvoorde (Boitsfort):
Geopend in 1880, gesloten in 1995. Tegenwoordig is het terrein deels een golfterrein en deels een recreatiedomein genaamd D’horM Park.

Hippodroom van Groenendaal:
Aangelegd in de buurt van Brussel, met een unieke rechte mijl baan. De site is nog steeds herkenbaar, maar de grote betonnen tribune is afgebroken.

Hippodroom van Bredene:
Gebouwd in 1923, verwoest in 1941 door de Duitse bezetter.

Hippodroom van Antwerpen:
Geopend in 1903 op de Leopold de Waelplaats, later gesloten in 1958 en gesloopt in de jaren ’70. Het terrein is herontwikkeld door Vooruitzicht tot een nieuwbouwproject genaamd “Hippodroom”.

Hippodrome de Wallonie (Bergen):
Opgericht in 1999, is een multidisciplinaire locatie voor draf- en galoprennen, jumping en een kenniscentrum voor paarden.

Hippodrooms, afgeleid van het Griekse “hippódromos”, waren oorspronkelijk plaatsen voor paardenrennen en wagenrennen.
In België werden hippodrooms vaak gebouwd in de late 19e en vroege 20e eeuw, met een hoogtepunt in populariteit voor de Eerste Wereldoorlog.

De hippodrooms dienden niet alleen voor sport, maar ook voor sociale evenementen, feesten en amusementsdoeleinden.

Na de Tweede Wereldoorlog namen de populariteit en het gebruik van hippodrooms af, mede door de opkomst van nieuwe vormen van entertainment en media zoals televisie.

Veel hippodroomterreinen zijn herontwikkeld voor andere doeleinden, zoals woningbouw, recreatie of sportfaciliteiten.

In België zijn er nog vijf hippodromen waar drafrennen worden gehouden: de Hippodroom Waregem, de hippodroom van Kuurne, de Jekerhippodroom in Tongeren, de Hippodrome de Wallonie in Ghlin (Mons) en de Wellingtonrenbaan in Oostende.

Laatstgenoemde heropende in het begin van de zomer van 2012 de poorten voor draf- en galoprennen na verbouwingswerken aan de tribune. De Brusselse hippodroom van Sterrebeek ging failliet in 2002 en sloot in 2005 definitief de deuren.

De oudste hippodroom van België is de Wellingtonrenbaan in Oostende, die werd aangelegd in 1883. Er was weliswaar al eerder een hippodroom in Brussel, maar de renbaan in Oostende is de oudste die nog steeds in gebruik is.

Hier is wat meer informatie:

Wellingtonrenbaan, Oostende:
Deze hippodroom werd ontworpen door de belle-époque-architect Antoine Dujardin.
Renbaan van Bosvoorde, Brussel:
Deze renbaan opende in 1880 en is inmiddels gesloten, maar de gebouwen zijn gerenoveerd en het terrein wordt nu gebruikt als golfterrein.

Hippodroom van Groenendaal, Hoeilaart:
Deze hippodroom opende in 1888 en was een initiatief van koning Leopold II. De renbaan is niet meer in gebruik, maar het koninklijk paviljoen is gerenoveerd en behouden gebleven.

Hippodroom van Waregem:
Deze hippodroom is bekend om zijn steeplechase, de Grote Steeplechase van Vlaanderen, die deel uitmaakt van de Waregem Koerse.

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1830

Establishment of Belgium

04.10.1830

Episode of the Belgian Revolution of 1830, Gustaf Wappers

1880

Bosvoorde Hippodrome

Bosvoorde, Belgium | This horse racing track openend in 1880. For reference; the Kingdom of Belgium exists since 1830. So 50 years later the interest in horse racing started to pop up in the country.

1887

Groenendaal Hippodrome

Groenendaal, Belgium | Due to the findings of king Leopold II of Belgium, he ordered a new and bigger horse racing track near Brussels in the Sonian Forest. The track at Bosvoorde from 1880 was too petite for him and so they constructed. It had too sharp corners and was too small of a track to be called “royal”.

Hippodrome Groenendaal had to have a total length of 3,6 kilometres and the first race took place on 22 July 1889. The hippodrome was run by Société royale d’encouragement pour l’amélioration des races de chevaux en Belgique (SRE).

A new straight track of 1600 metres was added in 1893, unique in Belgium at that time.

In 1910 a third track, consisting of a separate figure-eight obstacle course, added to the venue resulted in 9 kilometres of race length. 

Next to the tribune is the Royal Lodge, built in 1924.

1883

Wellington Hippodrome

Hippodrome Wellington is a horse racing track named after Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington. Built in 1883 by Belle Epoque-architect Antoine Dujardin. The hippodrome was renovated in 2011.

Napoleon ordered a fortress on this site in the year 1811-1812 with the name Fort Royal, but unfortunately it wasn’t completed before he fell.

werd meermaals de zomerbestemming voor koning Leopold II en de rest van de koninklijke familie. De koning gaf samen met de hertog van Wellington het startschot voor de eerste officiële paardenren datzelfde jaar.

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Groenendaal Hippodrome

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The Tribune

The Stables

Jordanië 2024

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Jordan

A 7-day trip to the Middle East

By Alan & Lien | November 2024

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10 November 2024

Jordan

Sunday

Our first holiday together to Jordan, a destination chosen by Lien quite a while ago finally becomes a reality for her as for me. We are both into travelling and adventure, so we would love to see this place and explore the old history this country beholds.

11:00 – Brunch

Our suitcases are packed and we are ready for brunch. The flight from brussels to Jordan is only at 15:15, so we have time for a hike to the Antwerpen Centraal and take the train to Brussels Airport.

12:45 – Train

A 15-minute delay doesn’t stop us from being a bit stressed out to miss our flight, nevertheless we get an extra sandwich for our time on the tracks.

15:15 – Flight

Finally time to board our plane to Jordan.

22:00 – Arrival

After a flight of four hours we land at Amman Airport in Jordan.

Jordan

Why should you visit?

A rich blend of ancient history, stunning natural landscapes, and warm culturerich blend of ancient history, stunning natural landscapes, and warm culture

Before departure

It was not too hard to find out how we could possibly visit Jordan, we do wanted it to be safe and a bit organised as well as a comfortable stay here and there. The internet led us to Travelbase and we chose the Jordan Nomads road trip option.

Our choise was perfect for us as, in the matter of fact, my girlfriend Lien was already 4 months pregnant.

Schedule

Airpot – Amman

Amman – Dana

Dana – Petra

Petra – Wadi Rum

Wadi Rum – Aqaba

Aqaba – Dana

Dana – Madaba

Madaba – Airport

40 km – 50 minutes

250 km – 4 hours 20 minutes

100 km – 2 hours

115 km – 2 hours

Full day in the dessert

350 km – 5 hours

180 km – 2 hours 20 minutes

20 km – 30 minutes

November Data

  • Sunrise @ 07:00
  • Sunset @ 17:40
  • Dry Season
  • High temperature @ 20 °C
  • Lowest temperature @ 10 °C

Amman

Citadel

The Dead Sea

Industrialization brouth people to the cities where work was and where people could earn enough to support their hungry families in the countryside. Today isn’t any different. We have our cities and farmlands and for some it is a beautiful sanctuary somewhere in a hot place where they work an online job and can relax at the same time. Today and in the future we’re growing towards a digital online world, but for most of our products we still need agricultural and industrial factories. Aren’t we right?

Meanwhile underground everything was empty and excavated by many men. Rock formations were split open by either dynamite, immense machinery or hand-crafted tools and these tunnels formed huge underground galleries which eventually could still be used as a second purpose.

And so these quarries were also considered practical for growing mushrooms. Rows of mushroom beds were made with the help of horse poo or compost as a fertiliser and in the picture below this practice can still be found today.

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© Alan Cuypers | 23/12/2016 @ 16:42 | Canon EOS 5D Mark III | f/8 | 25 sec. | Mushroom beds at the Van Damme Quarry, Ciply Belgium

The Dead Sea

Salty

Rediscovering Possibilities

What are we going to rediscover?

Managed quarries

To my surprise there was still active water pumping going on in some visited quarries, of course, otherwise the quarry would have been completely flooded by rainwater. If it were flooded the mine wouldn’t be still accessible to us.

Although these mines are actually forbidden to enter, I was guided by an expert who explored many mines before. Deep underground and open-pit ones alike.

We knew what we were doing and we did it carefully.

So, what did we rediscover?

The Rediscovery

Equipment was in some of them still there and ready to use at any given moment. Fresh truck tracks leading in the angled mine were a sign of recent life inside this rocky cave where water was being pumped out.

These scenes gave us beautiful pictures as a result.

Small lakes can be seen here and we remind you to not dare to take a swim in it as it can be very cold water and it isn’t the best water to swim in.

Small volcanoes under the water can be seen, which was a very cool sight, I admit.

The crystal clear water was perfect to photograph and the ground beneath it could be seen from afar.

Be sure to bring enough light in case you want to enter this exquisite underground maze of tunnels!

A Greener

Future

GO GREEN or GO HOME

How are we helping?

One of us, that’s Alan, loves to read about all things with better environmental impact which could only benefit us in the right way possible.

Yes, friends, there are solutions to our global threats out there. We only need to go big on this one and we will succeed! 💪

The answer to this is BAMBOO.

We understand and know it grows like crazy, we have tested this ourselves and have proof. There is an extensive blog about this in the making!

Benefits of bamboo

 

One can manage without eating flesh; but one cannot manage without the bamboo.

Su Dongpo, Song Dynasty poet