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Nubian sand - traducción al holandés

Nubian ton; Nubian Vaults; Nubian vaults

Nubian sand      
nubisch zand (zand met hoog percentage ijzeroxide)
sand glass         
  • Making a sand angel
  • A drip castle
  • A sand glass just after being turned
  • Rake art on a sandbar
  • Sand Sculpture Festival 2011 Taiwan
  • Sand sculpture of [[Noah's Ark]]
  • Sand art during COVID pandemic
  • Sand art of [[Ratha Yatra]] by [[Sudarsan Pattnaik]]
  • Sandcastle of [[Dover Castle]]
  • A simple sandcastle formed from a shaped bucket
ARTWORKS MADE BY SCULPTING MOIST SAND
Sandcastle; Sand sculpture; Playing with sand; Sand castle; Sand castles; Sand sculptures; Sandcastles; Sandsculpture; Sandsculpting; Sand-castles; Sand Glass; Sand art & play; Sand artist; Sand bottles; Sand brushing; Play sand
n. zandglas, instrument waarmee tijd wordt gemeten, bestaande uit twee glazen bolletjes verbonden door een zeer nauwe doorgang waardoor een bepaalde hoeveelheid zand doorheenloopt gedurende een uur
sand dune         
  • Wind ripples on crescent-shaped sand dunes (barchans) in southwest [[Afghanistan]] ([[Sistan]])
  • Dune Nine in [[Sossusvlei]], Namibia, is over 300m high.
  • Gypsum dune fields, [[White Sands National Park]], New Mexico, United States
  • Isolated barchan dunes on the surface of [[Mars]]. Dominant wind direction would be from left to right.
  • [[Cadiz Dunes Wilderness]]
  • Coastal dunes at Stockton Beach in the [[City of Newcastle]]
  • Cross-bedding in lithified aeolian sand dunes preserved as sandstone in Zion National Park, Utah
  • abbr=on}} tall dune in [[Salir do Porto]], Portugal
  • A dune in [[Sossusvlei]], in the greater [[Namib-Naukluft National Park]], Namibia. Note the trees being engulfed for scale.
  • [[Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes]]
  • Sand dune on Mars
  • Sand dunes of Hyypänmäki in [[Hailuoto]], Finland
  • Sand blowing off a crest in the [[Kelso Dunes]] of the [[Mojave Desert]], California, USA
  • Coastal dunes covered in grasses around the mouth of the Liver Å river in Denmark
  • Sand dunes of Lemnos, Greece
  • White sand dunes in the [[Lençóis Maranhenses National Park]], Maranhão, Brazil
  • Reversing dune showing short minor slipface atop the major stoss (upwind) face
  • Fronting the Mediterranean Sea in [[Oliva]], Valencian Community, Spain
  • Cadiz Dunes Wilderness, [[California]]
  • Newborough Dune Rejuvenation, Wales; video of work done by [[Natural Resources Wales]]; 2015
  • Coastal dunes in [[De Panne]], Belgium
  • Schematic of coastal parabolic dunes
  • Sand dunes of the [[Empty Quarter]] to the east of [[Liwa Oasis]], United Arab Emirates
  • saltation]]). This exacerbating [[feedback loop]] helps sand accumulate into dunes.
  • Camelthorn]] trees and bushes scattered on dunes in the [[Kalahari Desert]] in Namibia (2017)
  • Sand dune in the [[Libyan Desert]] near [[Dakhla Oasis]] at sunset.
  • Sea dune erosion at [[Talacre]], [[Wales]]
LANDFORM, HILL OF SAND
Sand dune system; Sand dune; Sand dunes; Sand Dune; Crescentic dunes; Petrified dune; Fossilized dune; Fossilized dunes; Dune field; Megabarchan; Sand-dune; Coastal dune; Coastal dunes; Star dune; Dunescape; Slip face; Sand Dunes; Seif dune; Sand ramp; Dune (sand); Dune (sands); Dune (geology); Dune (landform); Lunette (geology); Transverse dune; Dunes; Parabolic dune; Dunerock; Transverse dunes; Sanddune; Dune complex; Dune system; Draa (landform)
zandduin, zandheuvel, kleine heuvel van zand

Definición

Nubian
¦ noun
1. a native or inhabitant of an area of southern Egypt and northern Sudan corresponding to the ancient region of Nubia.
2. the Nilo-Saharan language spoken by the Nubians.
3. a goat of a short-haired breed with long pendant ears and long legs, originally from Africa.
¦ adjective relating to the Nubians or their language, or ancient Nubia.

Wikipedia

Nubian vault

In architecture, a Nubian vault is a type of curved surface forming a vaulted structure. The mudbrick structure was revived by Egyptian architect Hassan Fathy after re-discovering the technique in the Nubian village of Abu al-Riche. The technology is advocated by environmentalists as environmentally friendly and sustainable since it makes use of pure earth without the need of timber. The technology is of Nubian origin.

One of the key advantages of the Nubian vault is that it can be built without any support or shuttering. The earth bricks are laid leaning at a slight slope against the gable walls in a length-wise vault, as in this photo of a building from the ruins of Ayn Asil in Egypt. The same principle can be used to build domes, as in the example below from Cameroon.

The age-old Nubian vault technique was notably revived by the Egyptian architect Hassan Fathy in the 1940s with the building of a new village at Gourna, near Luxor. Architecturally, this village is a singular success; however, the families who were moved there soon abandoned it to return to their original village.

More recently, since the year 2000, a French /Burkinabé NGO La Voûte Nubienne, by simplifying and codifying the VN (Voûte Nubienne) technique, has promoted the construction of over 1600 vaulted buildings in Burkina Faso, Mali, and Senegal (mainly village homes, but also a Catholic church, several mosques, schools, literacy centres, and a dispensary). These environmentally sound, comfortable, and aesthetic buildings require neither imported sheet metal for the roofing, nor expensive and increasingly rare timber beams. Over 260 masons have been trained in the technique, and there are as many apprentices currently undergoing on-the-job training on building sites (2012). The programme organised by the Association "Earth roofs for the Sahel" is experiencing around 30% year on year growth in response to demand from rural families, with many requests for help and technical advice coming from the countries of the Sahel, and from further afield (a programme was launched in Zambia in early 2009, under the aegis of AVN-Belgium).