KimberleyToday, Tuesday 19/05/2020
🗓#KimberleyToday, Tuesday 19/05/2020
https://www.kimberley.org.za/?p=26711
TODAY’S WEATHER, EVENTS, SPECIALS & PROMOTIONS
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KIMBERLEY’s #WEATHERTODAY
☀ Today: 24°C Sun through high clouds.
🌑 Tonight: 8°C Clear.
🌟 Max UV Index: 2 Low
⛈ Thunderstorms: 0%
🌬 Wind: N 9 km/h
🌬 Gusts: 17 km/h
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KIMBERLEY NOTICES
💥⚡LOADSHEDDING UPDATE ⚡💥
https://www.kimberley.org.za/?p=2615
No loadshedding is expected during the Covid-19 Lockdown, but the possibility remains if there are any shifts in the system.
CURRENT ROAD CLOSURES:
11 NOV 2019 – 31 AUG 2020: Scanlan Street between Bishops Avenue & Lawson Street: https://www.kimberley.org.za/?p=25127
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TODAY IN KIMBERLEY’s SKY
| SUNRISE/SUNSET Sunrise: 6:59 AM Sunset: 5:35 PM Duration: 10:36 hr |
MOONRISE/MOONSET Moonrise: 3:52 AM Moonset: 3:54 PM Duration: 12:02 hr |
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TODAY IS DINOSAUR DAY
Today we celebrate those large, extinct reptiles: dinosaurs. Scientists believe they first appeared about 245 million years ago, at the beginning of the Middle Triassic Epoch, and existed for about 180 million years, going extinct about 66 million years ago, at the end of the Cretaceous Period. The period when they lived is called the Mesozoic Era. During this time they went through many changes, and various species of dinosaurs replaced other species. Some dinosaurs were bipedal, meaning they walked on two legs, and some were quadrupedal, meaning they walked on all fours. Some switched back and forth. Some were covered with feathers, while others had what was almost like body armor. Some ran fast, and others were slow; most were herbivores, but some were carnivores. There were at least 700 species of dinosaurs, and possibly more than 1,000.
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TODAY IN KIMBERLEY’S HISTORY
19 May 1879, Presbyterian Church foundation stone laid by Sir Walter Frere, New Main Road.
19 May 1881, First sod turned for the new Newton reservoir by Moses Cornwall.
https://www.kimberley.org.za/?p=9053
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🍽 #WHERE2EAT SPECIALS & PROMOTIONS
ALL WHERE 2 EAT DETAILS, LOCATIONS & TIMES @
https://www.kimberley.co.za/events/specials-and-promotions-where-to-eat/
ALL WHERE 2 EAT SPECIALS HAVE BEEN POSTPONED FOR THE DURATION OF THE COVID-19 LOCKDOWN
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🗓 #WHAT2DO & EVENTS
ALL EVENT DETAILS, LOCATIONS & TIMES @
https://www.kimberley.co.za/events/events
ALL EVENTS HAVE BEEN POSTPONED FOR THE DURATION OF THE COVID-19 LOCKDOWN
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PROMOTIONS
ALL PROMOTIONS HAVE BEEN POSTPONED FOR THE DURATION OF THE COVID-19 LOCKDOWN
#Kimberley #CityPortal #KCP #KimberleyWeather #KimberleyNightSky #KimberleyHistory #WhatDayIsToday #Lockdown

