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Shot down like a deer in the dark lying dead, the wound soon a door for dirt dwellers, bugs, birds and boars, to feed on my dull, rancid ca...
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There's a thread on Facebook and all over the Internet that goes: "Shakespeare said: I always feel happy. You know why? Because I...
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"Don't worry, for $99m, I've got all the time in the world." Auctioneer and Sotheby's head of modern art Tobias Me...
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On my way to work, on one of the old stairways going down to the Loire (the one nearer the St Symphorien bridge), I came across this bab...
Bonne photo.
ReplyDeleteJ'essai d'ecrire une chose sur l'evolution de la salle de classe de langues, et je supose que l'hypotee de Malte etait un lier de perilinage pour tout les tribus comme Stonehenge, Lascaux, pour parler la language de la nature et de la deesse mere
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Thanks for the comment. The Hypogeum wasn't a pilgrimage site as pilgrimage goes, but rather a burial ground which (apparently) had driven the masses but not as such.
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