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My brother really dug the curving staircases.

And then a huge dragon rises up and destroys Atlantis. Sure, okay.

A tapestry of Caesar (doing the Thriller dance?) at the Palacio Nacional.

Show Mauricio Baia - Curitiba 2009

Foto: Lucas Ajuz

Caesar's got a new girlfriend. He doesn't mind that she's an Amazon, except he thinks she makes him look even shorter than he already is.

These pictures didn't come out great, but I wanted to give some idea of what this hourly show is. There are three exceedingly creepy animatronic robots that tell a story.

Gravação do DVD de Mauricio Baia

In Choco caffe you can find some really delicious and jucy salads

The Palatine Hill, (/'pæl?ta?n/; Latin: Collis Palatium or Mons Palatinus; Italian: Palatino [pala'ti?no]) which is the centremost of the Seven Hills of Rome, is one of the most ancient parts of the city and has been called "the first nucleus of the Roman Empire." It stands 40 metres above the Roman Forum, looking down upon it on one side, and upon the Circus Maximus on the other. From the time of Augustus Imperial palaces were built here. Prior to extensions to the Palace of Tiberius and the construction of the Domus Augustana by Domitian, 81-96 AD, the hill was mostly occupied by the houses of the rich. The perimeter measures 2,182 meters and the area is 255,801 square meters or 63 acres, with a circumference of 1,740 meters while the Regionary Catalogues of the fourth century give a perimeter of 11,510 feet or 3,402 meters (equals 131 acres.

 

The Roman Forum, also known by its Latin name Forum Romanum (Italian: Foro Romano), is a rectangular forum (plaza) surrounded by the ruins of several important ancient government buildings at the center of the city of Rome. Citizens of the ancient city referred to this space, originally a marketplace, as the Forum Magnum, or simply the Forum.

For centuries the Forum was the center of day-to-day life in Rome: the site of triumphal processions and elections; the venue for public speeches, criminal trials, and gladiatorial matches; and the nucleus of commercial affairs. Here statues and monuments commemorated the city's great men. The teeming heart of ancient Rome, it has been called the most celebrated meeting place in the world, and in all history. Located in the small valley between the Palatine and Capitoline Hills, the Forum today is a sprawling ruin of architectural fragments and intermittent archaeological excavations attracting 4.5 million or more sightseers yearly.

 

The Roman Forum, also known by its Latin name Forum Romanum, is a rectangular forum surrounded by the ruins of several important ancient government buildings at the center of the city of Rome. Citizens of the ancient city referred to this space, originally a marketplace, as the Forum Magnum, or simply the Forum.

  

How to visit the Roman Forum, Colosseum and Palatine Hill How to visit the Roman Forum, Colosseum and Palatine HillVia Sacra – This was the main thoroughfare connecting the Piazza del Campidoglio with the Colosseum in ancient Rome. It’s along this “street” that you’ll find some of the most interesting and valuable ruins

 

Curia – A place where important decisions were made. It was the original seat of the Roman Senate

There is a big piece of black marble, called the Lapis Niger, in front of the Curia. Legend has it that this is where Romulus was buried

 

Basilica Giulia – Augustus completed this church after the death of Julius Caesar. Watch out for the three remaining columns of the Tempio di Castore e Polluce (5th century BC) at the end of the Basilica

Temple di Giulio Cesare – Another one of the interesting Roman forum facts relating to Julius Caesar. This is where he was cremated. Built by Augustus in 29 BC, it’s also called the Tempio del Divo Giulio

The Basilica di Massenzio is the largest building in the Forum, originally measuring 100 m by 65 m. Constantine finished it in 315 after it was started by Maxentius

Arch of Titus – Built after Emperor Titus’ death, this is a triumphal arch commemorating Rome’s victory over Jerusalem

The small valley between the Palatine and Capitoline Hills where the Forum was built was originally a marshy area. This lead to the development of what became known as one of the world’s first sewer systems. Called the Cloaca Maxima, it was used to drain the area

one of the "old" and traditional Hotels and Casinos in Las Vegas, Nevada.

 

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Due to the recent flooding, Caesar Creek was letting water through the spillway. The water coming through the spillway was in the 10,000 gallons per minute range! It was splashing around and making a nice, loud roar I took a lot of cool shots of the water splashing; this is one of my favorites!

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CAESAR is a 4 month old American Eskimo puppy who’s very cute, social, playful. He likes to chase a ball and play with his toys, and gets along with other dogs. Since he has some sensitivity to handling, he’ll do well with lots of kind, gentle handling and encouragement.

Caesar needs a calm, low-stress home with older children only.

 

Caesar lives in Kennel 48.

For more information contact doginfo@apsofdurham.org.

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Check out the garnishes on this! Also, Pyota makes a guest appearance.

in selecta. batu malang. east java

Chocolate point Balinese

Looking out towards the Islands - Rhum/Eigg? Its the most western point Great Britain.

 

The photo is taken on the rocks just below the light house.

 

The light house was very enjoyable - and the tea room was very good too!!!

 

www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/kilchoan/ardnamurchanpoint/

Ingredients to make Caesar Salad Dressing sans raw egg and sans anchovies.

 

Recipe on papercutsandbandaids.com

Jon sitting outside Caesars Palace.

MACEDON, Uncertain (Philippi?). Drusus. Caesar, AD 19-23. Æ 16mm (4.95 g). Bare head right / Two priests plowing right. RPC I 1659.

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