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Opening of the photographic exhibition in Spain is different.

 

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ZIBSKA FOREVER

 

Here are our new releases for the Fall 2021 round of NEO - Japan.

 

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25 Sept - 17 Oct

  

Zibska - Zephyr blush in 18 colours.

 

Zibska - Michi Makeup includes makeup base layer in 18 colours with optional overlays in black & white.

 

Zibska - Michi Lips includes upper & lower lip base in 4 tones and stripe in 19 colours.

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Zibska [Wanderlust Promo] Nils Set in 16 colours

 

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Monday:

 

My monday has been very mundane. Somehow I managed to go to bed at 5am and wake up once at 8 to wake my dad and make his tea, and then twice more for Dash to go out but really I didn't stay awake until after 1pm...I never do that! But oh it felt sooo nice...I needed that extra sleep badly.

 

I also had a day free of writers block! Go me *snoopy dance*

 

I also somehow managed to lose my neck in my photo...I know, I'm so talented pfft =^_^=

A member of Historic Hotels of America since 1999, The Colony Hotel & Cabana Club is among the most historic holiday destinations in all of Florida. Many have hailed this spectacular resort as a timeless masterpiece, often calling it “the best-known landmark” in Delray Beach. The facility debuted as the “Alterep Hotel” in 1926, after a group of investors led by Albert T. Repp had spent some $350,000 to finance its construction. Repp and his colleagues had decided to build such a magnificent structure due to Delray Beach’s growth as a prestigious resort community during the Roaring Twenties. Florida itself was in the midst of a lively—yet short-lived—real estate boom, in which Americans from across the nation built countless residential and commercial structures as a means of escaping the harsh northern winters. Delray Beach was no different from any other coastal community in Florida at the time, as businesspeople like Repp developed its shoreline with new luxurious retreats.

 

Designed by architect Martin Luther Hampton at the behest of Repp, The Alterep Hotel was perhaps the greatest structure built within the city in the 1920s. Standing three stories tall, its brilliant Spanish Colonial Revival-style architecture brilliantly commemorated the state’s Hispanic heritage. The resort’s gorgeous stucco walls and iconic domed towers made it incredibly unique when compared to many of its fellow local destinations. Inside, a Spanish Galleon was carved into the lobby’s central mantle, highlighted in hues of gold and silver. Stunning terrazzo floor tiles proliferated throughout the space, as did wrought iron chandeliers and sumptuous antique floor lamps. An Otis & Company elevator ferried guests throughout the building to one of several dozen guestrooms located onsite. The contraption was absolutely beautiful, for it featured cut-glass panels, dark wood trim, and even a hand-closed metal gate. Fixx Reed wicker furniture filled every public space and guestroom, too, which Reep had acquired directly from the upscale John Wanamaker Store in Philadelphia.

 

Despite its grand, luxurious character, the Alterep Hotel struggled immensely to generate business during the first few years of its existence. Right when it seemed that Repp and his associates were about to turn a corner financially, the Great Depression struck with merciless fury. Businesses and property values collapsed all over Florida, spelling doom for entrepreneurs like Albert T. Repp. With no way to save the enterprise, Repp subsequently foreclosed on the Alterep Hotel. Fortunately, salvation arrived in the form of George and Agnes Boughton. The two were newlyweds who had stumbled into Delray Beach almost by accident. They initially wanted to drive straight down to Key West, where they would take a cruise to Havana. But social unrest in the Cuban capital caused the two to unexpectedly cancel their trip. George then contacted his father, Charlie, for help, as the latter was a veteran hotelier up in New Jersey. Finding new accommodations in Atlantic City, the couple started the long drive back to the northeast. Yet, when the two briefly stopped in Delray Beach, they immediately fell in love with the abandoned Alterep Hotel. George and Agnes eventually spoke with Charlie about the prospect of acquiring the bankrupted business. After much discussion, the Boughton's paid some $50,000 to buy the ailing resort in 1935. Renaming it as “The Colony Hotel,” the family’s subsequent stewardship saw the resort emerge as the hottest attraction in Delray Beach. They invested thoroughly into its revitalization, installing a wealth of new amenities and facilities throughout the structure. George even developed the famous “Cabana Club” on a 250-foot strip of land along the Atlantic Ocean. This fabulous venue contained a heated saltwater pool, authentic tropical fauna, and complimentary cabanas. The Colony Hotel and Cabana Club have since remained in the Boughton family to this very day. Much of the original architecture and décor remains the same, too! The resort even has 50 pieces of the historic Fixx Reed furniture that first arrived over a century ago. The Colony Hotel and Cabana Club is thus one of Florida’s best historic destinations.

 

Credit for the data above is given to the following websites:

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colonyflorida.com/about/#!/history

www.historichotels.org/us/hotels-resorts/colony-hotel-and...

 

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Cordilleras Béticas Parque Natural Sierra de Grazalema

 

Landscapes in Andalusia as seen from the train from Córdoba to Algeciras

A pair of Ferromex locomotives switch at the south end of BNSF's New South Yard, passing a billboard advertising performances by Enrique Iglesias and Ricky Martin.

 

Y DYT2881 28T (Yard Job- Dayton, TX to Houston, TX [New South Yard])

FXE SD70ACe #4054

FXE ES44AC #4613

 

Houston, TX

March 31st, 2020

New promo pics of a Fashionista Ken was listed

 

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Holy shit I think we’re finally getting more ethnically diverse male dolls from Mattel that isnt just a white blond guy, brunet brown eyed white guy and the swimsuit black doll???

 

This Hispanic Heritage Monument is located on the grounds of the Texas state capitol in Austin, Texas.

A stormy day in Bradenton set the scene for this shot of this historic church..

Voor de Cincinnati Bell Connector zijn vijf in Spanje gebouwde lagevloertrams beschikbaar. Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles, kortweg CAF, leverde de wagens in 2015 en 2016. De bijna 6 kilometer lange lijn met twee lussen in de vorm van het cijfer acht werd in september 2016 geopend. Langs de lijn zijn meerdere bierbrouwerijen gevestigd. Vijf brouwers hebben ieder een speciaal bier gebrouwen ter ere van de tram. De vijf trams dragen de namen van die speciaal bieren. De afgebeelde wagen 1178 draagt de naam van de naar Amerika geëmigreerde Beierse bierbrouwer Christian Moerlein naar het gelijknamige door brouwer Tap Room ter ere van deze wagen gebrouwen gerstenat.

 

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Analogic shot in NYC 1998

During the entire trip down the great plains and middle of the U.S. I only saw Christian non-Catholic churches, with a strong turn towards evangelical churches through the Texas Panhandle. Here in south-central Texas I began to see Catholic churches, no doubt due to the higher Hispanic presence closer to the border.

 

Pan-American Trek using Google Street View.

right eye retouch by Lyna J Grey.

 

This cute girl had a fabric flaw when I purchased her: just her left eye had black eyeliner on. I had seen other Hispanic barbies with this flaw before, and I'll never understand how Mattel painters could forget to paint one eye...LOL! now she's perfect! she's got heavy make up for being an Hispanic Barbie but I find her particular for this ;)

Hispanic beauty...

Hispanic woman with bikini sitting next to a waterfall.

 

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Young Hispanic woman with bikini near a creek.

 

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Portrait of a hispanic male.

 

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Le mie due Hispanic.

Assolutamente stupende e completamente diverse l'una dall'altra, non solo per i capelli, quella a sinistra li ha neri quella a destra li ha castani, ma anche nel trucco, quella a sinistra ha rossetto arancio, quella a destra rosa e gli occhi di quella a destra hanno la linea più scura sotto, mentre gli occhi di quella a sinistra no. ^___^

Exotic Intrigue™ Barbie® doll invites you to a place of pure perfection. An intricate gown in rich shades of burgundy and coral features rich golden embellishments. A faux flower graces one shoulder while an oversized bow completes the gown's back. The striking upswept hairstyle is held in place with golden sticks and decorated with another flower. Long, golden earrings complete the exquisite ensemble.

Barbie Hispanic, Rio Señorita, 1979

Made in Taiwan

 

New girl in my collection.

Vinted finding, February 2025.

Hispanic women have the lowest risk of breast cancer than any other groups of women.

 

Today, just today!, scientists have identified a gene variation in some Hispanic women that provides significant protection against breast cancer.

 

About 20% of Hispanic women have one copy of this genetic variant, decreasing their risk of breast cancer by 40%.

 

Women with two copies of the variant are 80% less likely to develop breast cancer, especially the more aggressive forms of the disease. These women also have breast tissue that appears less dense on mammograms, which reduces the risk of cancer.

 

Researchers say this may explain why Hispanics have the lowest risk of breast cancer than any other ethnic group.

 

This study was led by researchers at University of California San Francisco and published in 'Nature Communications.'

 

Now, we need to find out why and coordinate our efforts to find out how we can use this information to lessen the risk with all groups of women.

  

Mariachi Band

Modelo:Esther Montes

Valencia , Spain

At the time of the 2011 Canadian census the city of Montreal proper had 1,649,519 inhabitants,of those 67,160 were Latin American (4.2%).

 

Candid street Shot, Montreal, Canada.

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