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Jan24
Published by iv in Cultural, Europe, History, Monuments, Photos, Travel gear, United Kingdom

Kirkconnell Tower is an ancient and secret stone tower house neighbour New Abbey. The Kirkconnell House Pillar was shapely of take in 1410 by Andrew Kirkconnell.It is rumored to be the oldest underpopulated plaything in Scotland.
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Jan16
Published by iv in Cultural, Europe, History, Monuments, Photos, United Kingdom, Urban Tourism, Walking

Newbattle Abbey was a Cistercian monastery nearest the village of Newbattle in Midlothian, Scotland , which has subsequently prettify a tall base and then an educational establishment. Distance aft in instant to the 12th century and study near this enigmatic refuge’s links with Mary, Queen of Scottish, Rosslyn Chapel and the Bidding of Arbroath.
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Nov30
Published by iv in Fitness&Gym, Golf, Hotels, North America, Photos, Spa, United States of America

The Doubletree Hotel Richmond Downtown is the nonesuch prime of hotels in the bosom of Richmond. The Doubletree Hotel Richmond Aerodrome is the closest hotel to the Richmond Multinational Field. World-class pair is provided to assemble symmetric your smallest expectations. Easygoing accession to the tailing anesthetic attractions Colony Commonwealth Lincoln and Scrutiny College of Town University of Richmond and Colony U.s. University Colony Nation Washington Stroll corroborate in instant strike Sepulture Street Tour Faith Comic.
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Nov24
Published by iv in Fishing, Hiking, Hotels, North America, Photos, Relaxing, Swimming, United States of America, Walking

The Econo LodgeInn and Suites hotel is ideally placed, fair south of Interstate 26. The Econo Home Inn and Suites Newberry is 36 miles from Town, SC (CAE University Metropolitan) Aerodrome, and anaesthetic attractions countenance Presbyterian College, Saluda Shoals Lot, Piedmont Study College, Greenwood Civic Displace, and Greenwood Museum.
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Nov09
Published by Asya in Arts, Asia, Cities, Monuments, Photos, Praying, Yemen

Named after President Ali Abdullah Saleh, is the largest mosque in Yemen. Located in the al-Sabaeen district in Sana’a, Al-Saleh Mosque was completed in 2008 at a reported cost of $60 million. The designers maintained the traditional Yemeni architecture which gave the Mosque incredible beauty and made it a magnificent attraction for citizens and Muslim residents in Sana’a. It makes for a stunning view when seen from a rooftop in the Old City of Sana’a. The mosque is meant to serve as an enduring symbol of both Islamic and Yemeni heritage and must be able to withstand the ravages of time. With this in mind, building materials were chosen for their durability and resistance to extreme weather conditions.
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Aug09
Published by Asya in Cultural, Europe, History, Museums, United Kingdom

The Hull History Centre is an archive and local studies library that houses the combined collections of both the Hull City Council and Hull University archives and local studies resources. The materials have been acquired by donation, deposit and purchase, since the first days of the University and its initial establishment as Hull University College in 1928.
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May28
Published by Asya in Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, Sightseeings, South America, Travel gear, Travel Stories

1. Rungrado May Day Stadium
Situated in Pyongyang, North Korea this monumental stadium contains an incredible 150,000 people. Opened on May 1, 1989 in honor of Labor Day, hence his name – Rungrado May Day. Its shape resembles a blooming flower and has 16 arches arranged in a circle. The stadium can seat 150,000 which is the largest stadium capacity in the world.
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Apr05
Published by Asya in Arts, Cities, Cultural, Events, North America, Photos, United States of America, Urban Tourism

Just over a year on from his death, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City is showcasing the fashion genius of Alexander McQueen with a new exhibition. “Savage Beauty” is an exhibition organized by The Costume Institute and will celebrate the late Alexander McQueen’s extraordinary contributions to fashion. It will run from May 4 to July 31 in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
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Mar23
Published by Asya in Arts, Cities, Cultural, Events

Using the physical world as a metaphor the photographer David Goldes uses his extensive scientific knowledge to create striking images of such things as water’s surface tension.
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Feb15
Published by misha in Arts, Cities, Cultural, Design, Eating, Europe, Events, Germany, Hotels, Photos, Relaxing, Sightseeings, Travel Stories, Urban Tourism

Nhow Hotel is supposed to be Europe’s first music hotel, just in the heart of Berlin. Located directly on the banks of the river Spree, and at the epicentre of the music, fashion and creative scene. Nhow is said to be new generation of hotels: offbeat, lively, dynamic and with a local flair that simultaneously has worldwide appeal. Nhow centers on music and design and is the only hotel in Europe offering two professional music studios.
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