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Le réaménagement de la Place de la Nation est enfin terminé.. A l'écart de la circulation parisienne, de très beaux arbres ont heureusement préservés et de nouvelles pelouses ont été aménagées, où s'installer pour croquer la République, figure sommitale de la statue monumentale de Jean Dalou…
The United Nations is headquartered in New York City, in a complex designed by a board of architects led by Wallace Harrison, and built by the architectural firm Harrison & Abramovitz. ~ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Headquarters_of_the_United_Nations
Tour Guide Day, 12/27/2018, New York, NY.
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Everything Dutch but not everything orange.
Peaked cap is worn with the frill up during the week, and to look best on Sunday the frill is worn down.
Parade of Nations, The 93rd Lions Club International Convention, Macquarie Street, Sydney, Australia (Tuesday 29 June 2010 @ 1:25pm).
West view of the All nations gate at Persepolis. This gate was not on Darius the great's initial plan for Persepolis but was added by his son and sucessor Xerxes. The initial main entrance of the palace complex was located on the south wall of the terrace supporting the palaces. Xerxes changed it, added a monumental stairway on the west side leading to that gate upstairs. The function of the gate was not only to allow the entry of the visitors, but was also to separate the people according to their social importance. The gate was a square hypostyle hall, with 3 doors. The few nobles and princes allowed to enter the royal palace were directed through the south door to a court opening on the Tachara (Darius's audience hall) or to the Tripylon palace, while the others were directed trough the east door on an alley leading to another gate (unfinished) and then the east barackments or the 100 column palace (said Xerxes's audience hall). The 4 columns are well preserved and supported a 18.5 meters high roof. The columns are ionian styllized, erected on inversed bell shapes, their top consisted in stylized palm trees. The walls were decorated with 2 giant bulls on the west, and 2 giant lamassus (androcephalic winged bulls) on the east protecting the path. The gate carry also a royal trilingual achaemenian cuneiform inscription by Xerxes known as XPa (see other pictures of the Ancient Iran set).
The national flower of England is the rose. The flower has been adopted as England's emblem since the time of the Wars of the Roses - civil wars (1455-1485) between the royal house of Lancaster whose emblem was a red rose and the royal house of York whose emblem was a white rose.
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Heiltsuk Nation fisherman Jordan Wilson harvests herring eggs on hemlock boughs, a traditional fishery of great importance to the diet and economy of British Columbia's coastal indigenous people."
Still from the Omnimax film Great Bear Rainforest, Land of the Spirit Bear, playing now at Science World in Vancouver, BC.
"Journey to a land of grizzlies, coastal wolves, sea otters and the all-white spirit bear — the rarest bear on earth — in the film Great Bear Rainforest. Hidden from the outside world, the Great Bear Rainforest is one of the wildest places left on earth. Found on Canada’s remote Pacific coast, it is the last intact temperate rainforest in the world—a place protected by the region’s indigenous people for millennia. Now, for the first time ever, experience this magical world in IMAX and discover the land of the spirit bear."
Arriving Massachusetts Maritime Academy pier
at the entrance to the Cape Cod Canal.
The Hokule'a is a voyaging double canoe. (It is used by Polynesia and micronesia natives for ocean voyages.) This vessel uses its two sails and the large stern scull for power and steering. Navigation is basically by wayfaring using the stars and the sun without instruments, not even a sextent. It is on a 3-4 year round the world cruise visiting about 26 countries.. At every port, they greet the original native people first. In Cape Cod and New Bedford, this is the Wampanoag.
Ronan Harris' charismatic voice and stage presence make every concert an unforgettable experience. This Saturday, on our ✰ MORGENSTERN ✰ stage
♪✰♪ VNV NATION ♪✰♪
with "Electronic Beats" at its finest.
➩ Saturday, February 01 - 11:30 AM SLT
➩ 🚖LaBoom
c'est une capitale qui a eu le bon sens de renoncer aux ruines encombrantes et inactuelles
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(Rickie Lee Jone : "The returns")
I was inspired by Nation's Pride - a fictional propaganda film from Inglourious Basterds by Quentin Tarantino. I needed a tower from Normandy to my other build. :) It turnes out that the tower in the film is in fact the town hall tower from Gorlitz, at Polish border.
La rivière Petite-Nation à la chute de Plaisance, Plaisance, Outaouais, Qc
Le nom de cette rivière québécoise fait référence au peuple Algonquin qui habitait cette région, la "Weskarini", qui signifie "les gens de la petite nation". (Source: Wikipedia)
Note technique: Panorama d'environ 200 degrés constitué de 9 photos.
It's a storm of swords as three allied nations of Illarium, Navellos, and Plaxiom, battle it out with four other nations who are invading their realm.
Apart of the 2012 MocOlympics.
The United Nations is headquartered in New York City, in a complex designed by a board of architects led by Wallace Harrison, and built by the architectural firm Harrison & Abramovitz. The complex has served as the official headquarters of the United Nations since its completion in 1952.
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