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"Nothing is interrupting his holy melodies but the effrontery of the Russian jet fighters in the sky".
A child playing melodies in the street to help his family, thus they can find food. He is working in Damascus, which is still under the rule of Assad's Government, but does the Government care about its people?
City center - Damascus
21\11\2015
JE SUIS PARIS !!!
DORTMUND ALSO SAIS THESE WORD TO THE WORLD DURING THE WINTERLIGHTS @ WESTFALENPARK WITH THIS PICTURE !!!
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The TV Tower called "Florian", is the famous landmark of Dortmund in Northrhine-Westfalia, Germany.
"Winterlights" is a Festival once a year at the Westfalenpark Dortmund. It starts in Decembre and ends on January, the 6th with a huge Firework.
There are many colourful Installations - sometimes cute and candy, sometimes creepy and gloomy.
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Das Dortmunder "Winterleuchten findet 1 mal im Jahr zwischen Dezember und Januar im Westfalenpark statt. Am 6. Januar endet es mit einem grossen Feuerwerk.
Es gibt jede Menge bunte Installationen zu bestaunen - manchmal zuckersüss, manchmal gruselig und düster.
Stay strong
Stay safe
Paris
My deep condolences and prayers to the victim's families and friends of terror attacks in Paris. May all the affected families find the strength to overcome this trauma.
#PeaceForParis
The Louvre Pyramid (Pyramide du Louvre) is a large glass and metal pyramid designed by Chinese American architect I.M. Pei, surrounded by three smaller pyramids, in the main courtyard (Cour Napoléon) of the Louvre Palace (Palais du Louvre) in Paris. The large pyramid serves as the main entrance to the Louvre Museum. Completed in 1989,[1] it has become a landmark of the city of Paris.
Commissioned by the President of France François Mitterrand in 1984, it was designed by the architect I. M. Pei, who is responsible for the design of the Miho Museum in Japan, the MasterCard Corporate Office Building in Purchase, New York, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Museum in Cleveland, Place Ville Marie in Montreal, and the National Gallery of Art (East Building) in Washington, D.C. among others. The structure, which was constructed entirely with glass segments, reaches a height of 21.6 metres (71 ft); its square base[not in citation given] has sides of 35 metres (115 ft). It consists of 603 rhombus-shaped and 70 triangular glass segments.[2]
The pyramid structure was engineered by Nicolet Chartrand Knoll Ltd. of Montreal (Pyramid structure / Design Consultant) and Rice Francis Ritchie (also known as RFR) of Paris (Pyramid Structure / Construction Phase).[3]
The pyramid and the underground lobby beneath it were created because of a series of problems with the Louvre's original main entrance, which could no longer handle the enormous number of visitors on an everyday basis.[citation needed] Visitors entering through the pyramid descend into the spacious lobby then re-ascend into the main Louvre buildings.[citation needed]
For design historian Mark Pimlott, "I.M. Pei’s plan distributes people effectively from the central concourse to myriad destinations within its vast subterranean network... the architectonic framework evokes, at gigantic scale, an ancient atrium of a Pompeiian villa; the treatment of the opening above, with its tracery of engineered castings and cables, evokes the atria of corporate office buildings; the busy movement of people from all directions suggests the concourses of rail termini or international airports."[4]
Several other museums have duplicated this concept, most notably the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago. The Dolphin Centre, featuring a similar pyramid, was opened in April 1982, by Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester.[5] The construction work on the pyramid base and underground lobby was carried out by the Vinci construction company.
Malgré l'interdiction de la ville de Paris de tout rassemblement ,manifestation
Parisien et touriste sont venue nombreux pour un hommage aux différent endroit des attaques terroristes pour un hommage aux victimes MEME PAS PEUR sans haines, sans armes, sans violence.
#Pray for Paris
PARIS #NousSommesUnis Bloody Friday terrorist attack
In spite of the ban on the city of Paris of any gathering, demonstration
Parisian and tourist are come in large numbers for a tribute in various place of the terrorist attacks for a tribute to the victims EVEN NOT FEAR without hatreds, without weapons, without violence.
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Once politician allow a religious cult to infiltrate into our country they will continue to be as they were at home and not contribute to the Canadian or American way, they will organize to call for their own style of peace and they will begin to change our culture in the future, if people think they wouldn't do that -- then they are wrong!
As people mourn outside "Le Petit Cambodge" and "Le Carillon" restaurants, as they pay tribute to the victims of the series of deadly attacks Friday, in Paris, November 17, 2015.
Courtesy Benoit Tessier
Recueillement d'une rescapée de l'attaque du Bataclan. Prise lors du rassemblement strasbourgeois en hommage aux victimes des attentats de Paris.
A rescue from Paris attacks is praying during the silent march in Strasbourg.
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