Reason:
The shrine of the righteous saint Sidi Abdel Salam, is located in a village bearing the name of this saint, “the village of Sidi Abed Essalam,” near the city of Ifrane in Morocco. -- Mounir Neddi (talk)
Comment It's not here in Reason that you have to make the modification; it's when you open your image, your image must have a description in English . --Archaeodontosaurus (talk) 06:24, 9 November 2024 ()
Support Would suggest that a better terminology in describing this ship is the English word for the “Motorduwboot” term you use which translates as “Pusher tug”. Suggest a better scope wording would be “Pusher tug, Statum – ENI 06002231 – starboard side”. --GRDN711 (talk) 20:08, 12 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Info Lantern with The Olympic Flame of Tokyo 2020 Olympic games at Japan Olympic Museum in Tokyo, Japan. Limited time exhibition. -- RuinDig (talk) 09:53, 9 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Nominated by: GRDN711 (talk) on 2024-11-11 06:44 (UTC)
Scope: Meeting of Two Worlds, a weathered bronze sculpture by Luben Boykov and Richard Brixel at L'Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site, Newfoundland, Canada
Reason:
Best view of this sculpture that was intended to symbolize circumnavigation of the globe by humans around 1000 AD, with the Norse (representing the East) coming in contact with the Indigenous people (representing the West) in Vinland (now called Newfoundland). -- GRDN711 (talk)
Reason:
Best view of this bulk carrier by name. Typically I do not nominate a solo image in the scope-link category but feel this one has VI merit. -- GRDN711 (talk)
All open candidates in an MVR have to have their status set as "discussed" while the review is ongoing. Only when all candidates are due for closure can the MVR be closed.