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Geoff's Travel Scrapbook: Travelogues, travel photos, maps and more...
Photos, articles and other information on my independent travels around the world and in particular the Middle East and Africa.
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Garden planters, flower planters, outdoor planters, self watering planters
Garden planters, flower planters, outdoor planters, self watering planters, decorative roman columns, plastic columns, deck planters, plastic planters, banquets, decorative planters, wedding rentals boat rentals for banquets
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A momentary vignette of architecture + design + art | welcome!
A brief, beautiful glimpse of something from the world of architecture, design, and art! The site features information about famous artists, architects, buildings, structures, styles, periods, and terms. interior architecture, service oriented architecture, computer organization and architecture, architecture dictionary, roman architecture, sustainable architecture, architecture form space and order, information architecture, london architecture.
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StoneAge Art Company - Shona Sculpture from Zimbabwe
We represent over 250 Shona sculptors living in Zimbabwe whose sculptures we display in our gallery here on Granville Island, Vancouver, Canada. liquid sculpture, stone sculpture, ceramic sculpture, metal wall sculpture, art sculpture, modern sculpture, balloon sculpture, body sculpture, nude sculpture, roman sculpture, horse sculpture, african sculpture, abstract sculpture, austin sculpture, grounds for sculpture, sculpture park seattle, famous sculpture. Residential Vancouver
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Dark-white | launch window
Dark-white creates: new media design, industrial design, brand design and graphic design - design that surrounds us Whirlpool
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Chebika, Tunisia
Chebika, Tunisia, tourist attractions, information, pictures, maps. Chebika, on the site of a Roman military post called Ad Speculum, is a small village of stone and mud-brick houses, situated on the slopes of a hill above the palm-grove; the old village, now abandoned, is built into the hillside behind it.
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Tabarka, Tunisia
Tabarka is a guide's dream, all around the city clear traces of the exiting past are found. Yellow marble and lions were shipped out from there to the rest of the Roman empire. Some centuries ago, Tabarka was one of several pirate haunts, later it became a Genoese colony, before the Bey of Tunis in 1741 annexed it.
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Carthage Travel Guide
Carthago est delenda - Carthago needs to be destroyed, that's what the Roman Senator Cato used to repeat at the end of every speech. The Romans did what he wanted and flattened the place in 146 BC.
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El jem travel guide
El Jem is has one of the best preserved Roman amfitheaters in the world. Just a 5 minute walk from the center of town, you see the old Stadium. The Romans built it to thank the Tunisians for being one of their most important olive producing regions.
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Bulla Regia, Tunisia
Bulla Regia, Tunisia, tourist attractions, information, pictures, maps. Bulla Regia lies at the foot of Djebel Rebia (617m/2, 024ft), in country which slopes gradually down to the Medjerda valley. It is one of the most important Roman sites in Tunisia, with the remains of baths, cisterns, temples, a theater, a forum and a series of handsome villas. japanese handsome
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