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Larry Richey Photography
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lcrbmf 4 years ago
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Trees were trimmed and there's a bird home available聽
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lcrbmf 5 years ago
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The Th茅芒tre de la Ville is one of the two theatres built in the 19th century by Baron Haussmann at Place du Ch芒telet
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lcrbmf 5 years ago
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Colorado Rack of Lamb Eggplant Caviar Fig Jus Roasted Peppers
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lcrbmf 5 years ago
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Built for the World Fair in 1900, the Petit Palace currently has many French painting and sculptures as well as housing many Greek, Roman and Egyptian objects.
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lcrbmf 5 years ago
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The Amsterdam Dungeon, in the city of Amsterdam, Netherlands, follows a similar format to the London Dungeon, York Dungeon, Berlin Dungeon and Hamburg Dungeon which are owned and operated by UK-based Merlin Entertainments and attempts to show history through an interactive adventure. Live actors, a ride, shows and special effects simulate historical dark and bleak times.
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lcrbmf 5 years ago
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Brussels Belgium Bronze Monument Dedicated to Charles Karel Buls Mayor 1881-1889. A Man Sitting With His Dog
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lcrbmf 5 years ago
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Houses located between rue des Chapeliers and rue de l'脡toile, which has since become rue Charles Buls. From left to right: Mont Thabor, La Rose, L'Arbre d'Or, Le Cygne, L'脡toile.
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lcrbmf 5 years ago
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Boone Hall Plantation is one of America's oldest working plantations, continually growing crops for over 320 years. The antebellum era plantation is located in Mount Pleasant, Charleston County, South Carolina, U.S.A., and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[1][2][3][4]
The plantation includes a large Colonial Revival plantation house (completed in 1936) that replaced the lost original house on the site, a number of slave cabins or cottages (which were occupied by sharecroppers well into the 20th century), several flower gardens, and the historic "Avenue of Oaks" an expanse of over a kilometer along the up to the house[5] with southern live oaks on either side, originally planted in 1743.
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lcrbmf 5 years ago
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The Oudezijdsvoorburgwal, often abbreviated to OZ Voorburgwal, is a street and canal in the Red Light District in the center of Amsterdam . The OZ Voorburgwal runs from the Grimburgwal in the south to the Sea Wall in the north, where he becomes the Oudezijds Kolk , Load on the IJ . The OZ Voorburgwal is rich in contrasts. On the one hand it is one of the most famous streets of the Red Light District, full of sex shops, window prostitutes, peep shows , brothels , bars and coffee shops ( The Bulldog is here even more affiliates and a hotel ). On the other hand, it is full of monumental canal houses from the Golden Age and the remains of the many monasteries here in the Middle Ages were. In the 17th and 18th century canal usually called the Velvet Burgwal. The bridge over the OZ Voorburgwal between Damstraat and Old Doelstraat is a clear dividing line between the northern Wall Part noisy and the quiet southern part. Originally the OZ Voorburgwal was a creek which was further excavated a canal to the eastern part of the city, the old side. For 1385 shared the Amstel Amsterdam city into two almost equal parts, the old side of the Old Church and the new side with the New Church . To protect the city was one on each side behind a moat ramparts, an earthen rampart , with a wooden palisade to foreclosure. Then behind these walls around 1385 new walls were built, the existing Voorburgwal the shore and the new shore Achterburgwal, both the old and the new side. Thus arose the Oudezijdsvoorburgwal, Oudezijdsachterburgwal , Nieuwezijdsvoorburgwal and Nieuwezijds Achterburgwal (now Spuistraat ). In the construction of the buildings on the Oudezijdsvoorburgwal were moat gardens built behind the mansions. Today they are almost all gone.
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lcrbmf 5 years ago
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La Foule by Raymond displayed in the Tuileries, Paris, France. He is known for his sculptures of tightly packed people made from clay. Raymond Mason was awarded the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for services to sculpture and to Anglo-French relations in the New Year Honors 2002.
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lcrbmf 5 years ago
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Red Admiral Butterfly,聽atalanta, the red admiral or, previously, the red admirable, is a well-characterized, medium-sized butterfly with black wings, red bands, and white spots. It has a wingspan of about 2 inches.
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lcrbmf 5 years ago
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This region, South Portugal Coast Faro Albufeira referred to as part of the Algarve. The Algarve is the most southerly end of Portugal and has more days of sunshine than California. The beautiful golden sandy beaches are some of the best in the world. 86 have received the much coveted Blue Flag award, so it鈥檚 no surprise they鈥檙e one of the major attractions of the Algarve.
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lcrbmf 5 years ago
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The Waalbrug, the arched bridge over the Waal River in Nijmegen. At the start of the Second World War the Dutch combat engineering units blew up the bridge to stop the German army's advance. During the occupation the Germans restored the bridge and from 1943 it was in use for traffic again. In 1944 the Germans planned to blow up the bridge again, but Jan van Hoof, a Rover Scout and member of the Dutch Resistance, managed to prevent this. On 20 September 1944, allied forces conquered the bridge. A plaque was added to the bridge as a reminder of van Hoof's actions.
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lcrbmf 5 years ago
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Chopped Romaine, Corn & Garbanzo, Creamy Dill, Heirloom Tomatoes
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lcrbmf 5 years ago
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An eery garden at a local arboretum.
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lcrbmf 5 years ago
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Palais Du Luxembourg Paris France -聽Home to Maria de' Medici of Florence. She acquired this mansion in 1615 from Duke Francois de Luxembourg.
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lcrbmf 5 years ago
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During the French Revolution this became the site of the guillotine. The square became the Palace de la Concorde in 1795.
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