Film

Iranians evacuate capital Tehran, some say the regime is frightened

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Data   来源:TV  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:That’s exactly what promoters are relying on, says Gottfried.

That’s exactly what promoters are relying on, says Gottfried.

Visitors to Birling Gap in East Sussex have once again been warned to stay away from the edge of the cliffs after a new crack appeared.The National Trust said the fresh crack in the cliff meant a chunk of it "could collapse at any time".

Iranians evacuate capital Tehran, some say the regime is frightened

A spokesperson has cautioned visitors: "For your own safety, always stay well away from the cliff edges".It is the latest in a series of warnings issued for the area after aThe spokesperson said: "It isn't safe to sit or stand close to the edge or base of the cliffs as they may be unstable or undercut in places and can fall without warning.

Iranians evacuate capital Tehran, some say the regime is frightened

"We urge all visitors to be responsible and stay safe, by keeping back from the cliff edges and bases when visiting the area."The trust said the coastline was constantly changing due to natural erosion processes which, over centuries, had shaped the cliffs at Birling Gap and the Seven Sisters.

Iranians evacuate capital Tehran, some say the regime is frightened

More than 600,000 people visit Birling Gap and the Seven Sisters cliffs in East Sussex each year.

Earlier this month, the National Trust“Nobody really knows what the heck is going on, and how the economy will develop and what the next crisis is going to be,” says Gottfried, “so some artists are trying to milk the cow as much as possible, while it’s still possible.”

Not everyone thinks that way. Punk-pop star Yungblud organised his own festival in Milton Keynes this August, setting prices at a market-beating £49.50.He was compelled to take action after noticing unsold seats on his US arena tour last year.

“Five hundred seats would be completely empty because they were $200 a ticket,”. “I’d have 1,000 kids outside the venue who couldn’t afford to come in and I was like, ‘Something’s got to change here.’”

copyright © 2016 powered by FolkMusicInsider   sitemap