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Sunday, 5 May 2013
United Nations office in Geneva
The Assembly Hall - the largest room in the Palace of Nations.
The Human Rights and Alliance of Civilisations Room, decorated by famous artist Miquel Barcelo - see how the ceiling was made by clicking here.
The Council Chamber, where many important historical negotiations have taken place, with murals by Jose Maria Sert.
Peak District: Edale (March 2012)
Members of the NGACDT visited Huddersfield in March 2012. Anna Kolano had the idea of going for a hike in the peak district.
Panos is visible taking a photograph to the right of the middle. The rest of the group are sat on a large rock to the right of the image.
The group is visible on the left of the image.
Anna is visible to the right of the image, and Rob, Amanda and Manu are visible on the left.
The small dots in the sky to the left are paragliders.
CERN 2012
A few images taken at The European Centre for Nuclear Research (CERN) in the summer of 2012.
The view from the LHCb flat in Meyrin. The Jura mountains are visible on the right.
The magnet testing facility at point 2.
The main CERN site in Meyrin. The CERN Globe is visible over the farms.
The CERN Prevessin site entrance. The Jura mountains are visible in the background.
Prevessin site entrance.
Magnet testing facility.
Magnet testing facility.
Magnet testing facility. The large blue apparatus in an LHC dipole.
Geneva 2012
A few panoramic images taken around Lake Geneva.
Inside the Ariana Museum.
Lake Geneva - note the parrot sat on the white-shirted man's shoulder.
Lake Geneva.
Lake Geneva with the Jet D'eau.
Lake Geneva with the Jet D'eau and Mont Blanc.
Lake Geneva with the Jet D'eau and Mont Blanc.
Lake Geneva.
Outside the science museum in Parc du Lac.
Outside the science museum in Parc du Lac.
Glasgow
The NGACDT annual conference took place at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow in September 2012. Here are a few panoramic images stitched from images taken at Glasgow University.
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