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Sârbi Susani Church
The Sârbi Susani church stands in the village of Sârbi, Budești, Maramureș, Budești commune, in the Cosău river, Cosău valley of Maramureș County, in the historical region of Maramureș, now in Romania. This church is a surviving representative of the oldest wooden churches of Maramureș: those with only one level of eaves. Construction The wooden church from Sârbi Susani, was Dendrochronology, dendrochronologically dated from the winter of 1638–1639, i.e., from the moment the timbers were felled; thus the construction might have taken place during 1639 or very soon after that. This church appears to have been built by the same master carpenter as those from Slătioara church, Slătioara (before 1639) and Budești Josani church, Budești Josani (1643). This church is quite modest in size, yet still really charming. Around its sanctuary the master carpenter played with the consoles under the eaves purlins like nowhere else. His devotion for this sacred building can ...
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Sarbi Susani
Sarbi (11 September 2002 – 27 March 2015) was an Special forces of Australia, Australian special forces explosives detection dog that spent almost 14 months missing in action (MIA) in Afghanistan having disappeared during an ambush on 2 September 2008. Sarbi was later rediscovered by an American soldier, and was reunited with Australian forces pending repatriation to Australia. Her name is sometimes spelled 'Sabi'. Background Sarbi was a female black Labrador Retriever Newfoundland (dog), Newfoundland cross trained in Explosive detection, explosives detection. For her role in Afghanistan, Sarbi was trained to detect improvised explosive devices (IEDs) in Orūzgān Province. Contradictory reports at the time of her discovery put Sarbi's age at either four or ten years old. Sarbi had previously been used by the Incident Response Regiment (Australia), Incident Response Regiment during the 2006 Commonwealth Games held in Melbourne, Australia, before being deployed to Afghanistan ...
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