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Wonderful Khaju bridge
The bridge was built in the 17th century, with 23 arches, made from brick and stone, 105 metres long.
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Almost Looking Like a 17th Century Painting
Hendrik Kerstens is a Dutch photographer, his favorite subject is his daughter Paula. He likes to portray her like seventeenth century Dutch painters did, But with a twist.
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Star Wars from the 17th Century
Some Illustrations of Star Wars charaters with stylistic period applications
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Old English Shin-Kicking Contest
Thousands of fans have gathered to watch an annual shin-kicking championships which date back to the 17th Century.
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Swedish Tree House Hotel Offers Unique Ecotourism
In the remote sylvan village of Harads in northern Sweden, a unique design themed hotel is set to open on July 17th.
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Symbols in the Grass: Crop Circles
The mystery of crop circles is not a new one as generally assumed. Academic texts from the late 17th century have mentioning of this phenomenon and approximately 200 cases of these designs in fields have been reported before the “extraterrestrial boom
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Origin of the Term “Booze”
The first references to the word “booze” meaning “alcoholic drink” in English appear around the 14th century, though it was originally spelled “bouse”. The spelling, as it is today, didn’t appear until around the 17th century.
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Ordos – China’s Ghost City
Ordos City was founded on February 26th 2001 in on the basis of the former Ikh Juu league a name used for the area since the 17th Century. “Ordos” means “palaces” in the Mongolian language the name is sometimes claimed to be related to the eight w
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“Living” Flower Dresses
These incredible floral dresses were designed in collaboration by fashion designer Mattijs van Bergen and landscape architect Anouk Vogel—they were made for exhibition “Fashion & Architecture” (held from July 17th to September 11th, 2010) at the Ams
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Amazing Origami Sculptures
Origami is the traditional Japanese folk art of paper folding, which started in the 17th century AD and was popularized in the mid-1900s.
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Origin of the Jolly Roger
Ships throughout history typically stocked a variety of different flags used for sending a message, signaling other ships, and for identifying themselves. For instance, in the 17th and 18th centuries, English privateers were to fly a specific version of
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A Requiem to a Lost Bomber
Recently in taiga there were found the remains of a Soviet bomber. On 17th December 1939 approximately at 9.00-9.05 this bomber by extreme necessity took off from the airdrome Yagodnik 17 km from Arkhangelsk along the Northern Dvina river. The aid of the
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Europe's Dancing Plague
A social phenomenon that occurred in Europe between the 14th and 17th centuries, the "Dancing Plague" involved groups of people, sometimes thousands at a time, who danced uncontrollably and bizarrely.
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Rolling Canvas BMW M3 GT2
BMW has been commissioning artists to use their cars as a rolling canvas since 1975. This year they asked pop-artist Jeff Koons to paint the 17th car in the series who responded by painting a BMW M3 GT2 around the notion of desire.
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Lost Language in a Letter Found in Peru
Archaeologists say scrawl on the back of a letter recovered from a 17th century dig site reveals a previously unknown language spoken by indigenous peoples in northern Peru.
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Caravaggio by Diver & Aguilar
Diver & Aguilar pay homage with their modern day cinematographic take on the works the master of darkness and light . Fight Club meets 17th Century counter Reformation.
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LA Auto Show - 2012 Nissan GT-R Facelift
The North American market version of the revised Nissan GT-R supercar will make its first public appearance on this side of the Atlantic at the Los Angeles Auto Show on November 17th, the Japanese automaker announced today.
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The Holiday Of Fountains - Greatest Fireworks In R
On September, 17th and 18th the Holiday of fountains was held in Peterhof, St. Petersburg. Earlier it was a one-day holiday, but this year they decided to please spectators twice: firstly, this year Peterhof celebrates its 305th anniversary, and secondly,
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Gwyneth Paltrow Is Peachy
Actress Gwyneth Paltrow closeup and personal at The 17th Annual Women In Hollywood Tribute
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Mom and Daughter Photoshoot
Kate Hudson and mom Goldie Hawn showed their support at The 17th Annual Women In Hollywood Tribute in Beverly Hills on October 18th, 2010. Kate's hair is a hot mess. Goldie's energy is off the scale. I love this woman.
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