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Laurel spotted one of the CU Buff Bikes in the rack north of the engineering quad and promptly climbed on it.
Cu Chi tunnel was underground tunnel in Saigon during Vietnamese battle against US army.
This unique project architecture, deeply located underground with numerous floors, deviated like a cobweb is a 200km long complete with food & weapon storage, hiding places, as well design for combat battle.
Plano General: Filos, Torre de Filos, Biblióteca Central, Rectoria y Estadio.
Edmundo Gabino Aguilar Sánchez
I love my fen and my honi :*
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Chùa = dog
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Ola: subin.s2
Sđt: O 1 2 O 7 7 6 O O 2 1
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Zing: me.zing.vn/u/zynhzai
Caru’ cu Bere, a true living legend and also one of the oldest beerhouse in Bucharest, was opened for the first time in 1879 in the old Zlatari inn and, after 20 years it moved to Stavropoleos Street, where it can be found even today. Nicolae Mircea along with his family, originary from Medias, had a major role in Caru' cu Bere history. He managed along the years to make of Caru' cu Bere one of the most appreciated divertisment places from Bucharest.
The beerhouse from Stavropoleos Street is a traditional place, where each object has its own story. It is one of the few places in Bucharest where it seems that nothing has changed, and the architecture reminds, to the ones who step into, why Bucharest was once considered to be the little Paris. The mural paintings, the stained glasses and the carved cross-beams are distinctive elements of the beerhouse. The old time party spirit is still present in these days, the atmosphere reminding of Bucharest's exuberance from the XXth century beginnings. The place's symbol is Old Ghita, whose silhouette guards even today the right cross-beam. Old Ghita, the cellar man, worked some dozens of years within Caru cu Bere, moving up and down the stairs to the cellar cram-full with wine and beer barrels together with its unseparable lantern.
Head - Genus BabyFaceW001
Body - Maitreya Petite
Shape - NV Intense
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Caru’ cu Bere, a true living legend and also one of the oldest beerhouse in Bucharest, was opened for the first time in 1879 in the old Zlatari inn and, after 20 years it moved to Stavropoleos Street, where it can be found even today. Nicolae Mircea along with his family, originary from Medias, had a major role in Caru' cu Bere history. He managed along the years to make of Caru' cu Bere one of the most appreciated divertisment places from Bucharest.
The beerhouse from Stavropoleos Street is a traditional place, where each object has its own story. It is one of the few places in Bucharest where it seems that nothing has changed, and the architecture reminds, to the ones who step into, why Bucharest was once considered to be the little Paris. The mural paintings, the stained glasses and the carved cross-beams are distinctive elements of the beerhouse. The old time party spirit is still present in these days, the atmosphere reminding of Bucharest's exuberance from the XXth century beginnings. The place's symbol is Old Ghita, whose silhouette guards even today the right cross-beam. Old Ghita, the cellar man, worked some dozens of years within Caru cu Bere, moving up and down the stairs to the cellar cram-full with wine and beer barrels together with its unseparable lantern.
Caru’ cu Bere, a true living legend and also one of the oldest beerhouse in Bucharest, was opened for the first time in 1879 in the old Zlatari inn and, after 20 years it moved to Stavropoleos Street, where it can be found even today. Nicolae Mircea along with his family, originary from Medias, had a major role in Caru' cu Bere history. He managed along the years to make of Caru' cu Bere one of the most appreciated divertisment places from Bucharest.
The beerhouse from Stavropoleos Street is a traditional place, where each object has its own story. It is one of the few places in Bucharest where it seems that nothing has changed, and the architecture reminds, to the ones who step into, why Bucharest was once considered to be the little Paris. The mural paintings, the stained glasses and the carved cross-beams are distinctive elements of the beerhouse. The old time party spirit is still present in these days, the atmosphere reminding of Bucharest's exuberance from the XXth century beginnings. The place's symbol is Old Ghita, whose silhouette guards even today the right cross-beam. Old Ghita, the cellar man, worked some dozens of years within Caru cu Bere, moving up and down the stairs to the cellar cram-full with wine and beer barrels together with its unseparable lantern.
To show colour variation in the dreads:
1.blond
2.light pink
3.dark pink
4.red
5.candy cane l.pink and blond
6. candy cane l.pink and d.pink
7.candy cane d.pink and red
8. mixed l.pink and blond
9. mixed l.pink and d.pink
dread jewellery is from bead shop.
Caru’ cu Bere, a true living legend and also one of the oldest beerhouse in Bucharest, was opened for the first time in 1879 in the old Zlatari inn and, after 20 years it moved to Stavropoleos Street, where it can be found even today. Nicolae Mircea along with his family, originary from Medias, had a major role in Caru' cu Bere history. He managed along the years to make of Caru' cu Bere one of the most appreciated divertisment places from Bucharest.
The beerhouse from Stavropoleos Street is a traditional place, where each object has its own story. It is one of the few places in Bucharest where it seems that nothing has changed, and the architecture reminds, to the ones who step into, why Bucharest was once considered to be the little Paris. The mural paintings, the stained glasses and the carved cross-beams are distinctive elements of the beerhouse. The old time party spirit is still present in these days, the atmosphere reminding of Bucharest's exuberance from the XXth century beginnings. The place's symbol is Old Ghita, whose silhouette guards even today the right cross-beam. Old Ghita, the cellar man, worked some dozens of years within Caru cu Bere, moving up and down the stairs to the cellar cram-full with wine and beer barrels together with its unseparable lantern.
Vietnam.
Around Ho Chi Minh City.
The tunnels of Củ Chi are an immense network of connecting underground tunnels located in the Củ Chi district of Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam, and are part of a much larger network of tunnels that underlie much of the country. The Củ Chi tunnels were the location of several military campaigns during the Vietnam War, and were the Viet Cong's base of operations for the Tết Offensive in 1968.
The tunnels were used by Viet Cong guerrillas as hiding spots during combat, as well as serving as communication and supply routes, hospitals, food and weapon caches and living quarters for numerous guerrilla fighters. The tunnel systems were of great importance to the Viet Cong in their resistance to American forces, and helped achieve ultimate military success.
American soldiers used the term "Black echo" to describe the conditions within the tunnels. For the Viet Cong, life in the tunnels was difficult. Air, food and water were scarce and the tunnels were infested with ants, poisonous centipedes, scorpions, spiders and vermin. Most of the time, guerrillas would spend the day in the tunnels working or resting and come out only at night to scavenge for supplies, tend their crops or engage the enemy in battle. Sometimes, during periods of heavy bombing or American troop movement, they would be forced to remain underground for many days at a time. Sickness was rampant among the people living in the tunnels, especially malaria, which was the second largest cause of death next to battle wounds. A captured Viet Cong report suggests that at any given time half of a PLAF unit had malaria and that “one-hundred percent had intestinal parasites of significance". The tunnels played a major role in the Vietnamese winning the war.
Polaroid CU-5 camera; 3 inch lens + 1 Radio Multipliers + Body.
Light power source set to zero.
Film: Fuji C-100 color film. The dust is from the scanner.
Căn Hộ SÔNG ĐÀ Riverside_Nâng Tầm Cuộc Sống Cộng Đồng Việt, GIÁ hấp dẫn.
Vị trí: 623 Quốc lộ 13, Phường Hiệp Bình Phước, Quận Thủ Đức. Dự án có vị trí thuận tiện cho giao thông bộ nằm mặt tiền Quốc lộ 13 và giao thông thủy (Sông Sài Gòn).
Chủ đầu tư: Công ty Cổ phần đầu tư phát triển Sông Đà(SONGDA IDC) và Công ty Cổ phần Quốc tế An Vui. Một trong các nhà phát triển dự án BĐS lớn nhất Việt Nam có kinh nghiệm và uy tín trong lĩnh vực xây dựng và phát triển dự án bất động sản.
Tổng DT đất toàn khu: 28.168,7m2_Mật độ xây dựng: 20,6%
Qui Mô: 05 block, 1160 căn hộ với đa dạng các loại DT từ 72m2 đến 121m2 rất phù hợp cho đa số nhu cầu khách ở hiện tại cũng như các nhà đầu tư.
Quy hoạch: Xung quanh dự án là những khu vực đã có quy hoạch 1/2000 hoàn chỉnh để tạo nên những khu đô thị mới và làm tăng giá trị của dự án.
Ý tưởng thiết kế độc đáo: Lấy ý tưởng từ hoa mai với 05 block cùng xòe cánh, mang ý nghĩa luôn mang lại mùa xuân, niềm vui và may mắn cho mọi gia đình.
Tiện ích dự án: Chủ đầu tư Tập đòan Sông Đà đã quyết tâm xây dựng dự án thật ấn tượng, độc đáo với đẳng cấp 5 sao và nhiều điểm khác biệt. Bến du thuyền,Sân đậu máy bay trực thăng cứu hộ trên các tòa nhà,Hồ bơi nước ngọt và biển nhân tạo, Khu sinh hoạt cộng đồng ven sông, Hầm để xe rộng lớn liên thông với 5 tháp tòa nhà, Công viên bờ sông tạo lối đi bộ thư giãn cho cư dân sống trong dự án.
Và các tiện ích khác như Trung tâm thương mại lớn tầm cỡ Parkson, nhà hàng, café bar, Phòng Gym, y tế, nhà trẻ vv….
Với mức giá chỉ từ 13,9tr/m2_SÔNG ĐÀ RIVERSIDE thực sự là nơi AN CƯ lý tưởng cho gia đình bạn.