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Vallon des Auffes 18/07/2009 09h54
The Vallon des Auffes is a tiny harbour located on the seaside of Marseille, about 20 minutes walk east from the more famous Vieux Port. It is a very picturesque place, with little fishermen houses, traditional fishing boats, and famous seafood restaurants (for instance FONFON).
A very nice place to take photographs, or eat a bouillabaisse, the typical fish soup of Marseille. Auffiers were craftsmen who made ropes and rigging.
In 1848 they started with the construction of above viaduc and it was finished in 1863 (Corniche du Président John Fitzgerald Kennedy).
vivimos cautivos entre el mármol, el cemento y el asfalto, bajo luces de neón insÃmiles a las estrellas de antaño, mientras en algun lugar más preciado la realidad se mantiene transfuga de nuestros pasos. olvidados bajo tierra, esperamos, para huir lejos, quizás, con el corazón como equipaje; y esperamos, esperamos, esperamos...
Denn auch der Sohn des Menschen ist nicht gekommen, um sich dienen zu lassen, sondern um zu dienen und sein Leben zu geben als Lösegeld für viele.
Markus 10, 45
For the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve, and to give his life a ransom for many.
Mk. 10,45
kulturstiftung des bundes / dannheimer und joos / halle (saale), germany
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La place du Maréchal Foch, ancienne place des Palmiers, est un vaste rectangle ombragé de palmiers et de platanes, ouvert sur le port. Bordé sur son côté Sud de petits restaurants, agrémenté de bancs, c'est le centre de la vie ajaccienne. Surmontant la fontaine des Quatre-Lions, statue de marbre blanc de Bonaparte Premier Consul, par Maglioli.
Sant' Agostino wurde von 1479 - 83 erbaut und ist eine der frühesten Renaissancekirchen Roms. Das Kircheninnere wurde jedoch im 18. und 19. Jh. weitgehend verändert.
Die Deckenfresken in der Kapelle des hl. Nikolaus von Tolentino entstanden mit vielen Unterbrechungen zwischen 1582 und 1861 und wurden von Giovan Battista Cavagna, Giovan Battista Ricci und Pietro Gagliardi ausgeführt. Neben Szenen aus dem Leben des hl. Nikolaus von Tolentino (ca. 1245 - 1305), der dem Augustiner-Eremitenorden angehörte, sind die vier Kirchenväter Ambrosius, Augustinus, Hieronymus und Gregor dargestellt.
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This building is much larger than it appears in this photo, this is just the closest section of it to the street.
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Collation des grades de la Faculté de l'éducation permanente de l'Université de Montréal, 15 juin 2016. Photo : Virginie Soffer
The Kasbah des Oudaias is located in Rabat, the capital of Morocco, which is situated near to the Atlantic coast. Like most other cities in Morocco, Rabat is old and has a lot of historical value. But what makes Rabat different in comparison to other cities is the section of the city called Kasbah des Oudaias.
The Kasbah des Oudaias is a picturesque place with houses and streets that are of a different standard to the rest of the city. All the houses are white and look like they have just been painted with bright blue parapets. The Kasbah des Oudaias provides you with the most amazing views of the Atlantic Ocean and of Sale, Rabat's neighboring city. This part of city is quiet and there are relatively few people walking around the maze of streets. This makes exploring the northern parts of the city a lot more fun.
Located in the vicinity of Kasbah des Oudaia is the oldest mosque in the capital, namely the Kasbah Mosque. The mosque was built in the mid-eleventh century and the beautiful gateway (Bab Oudaia) that leads you to the Kasbah was built in the twelfth century. The mosque was enlarged and renovated later in the eighteenth century.
The busiest parts of Kasbah des Oudaia are the beaches, where you can sit and watch the ocean waves as they come in and hit the Kasbah walls for hours. Hundreds of people from outside of Morocco come to Kasbah des Oudaia because of its shoreline and its picturesque views. You will notice that there is quite a bit of repair work being done on the old buildings and houses near the beach.
[morocco.com]
The Kasbah of the Udayas is a kasbah in Rabat, Morocco. It was built during the reign of the Almohads. When the Almohads had captured Rabat and destroyed the kasbah of the Almoravids in the town, they began reconstructing it in AH 544 / AD 1150. They added a palace and a mosque and named it al-Mahdiyya, after their ancestor al-Mahdi Ibn Tumart. After the death of Yaqub al-Mansur (AH 595 / AD 1199) the kasbah was deserted. [Wikipedia.org]
Collation des grades de la Faculté de l'éducation permanente de l'Université de Montréal, 15 juin 2016. Photo : Virginie Soffer
Des Swayne MP with Students at a school in Rwanda which is being helped by Project Umubano in Rwanda, July 2011. Photo By Andrew Parsons/ Parsons Media
The Associated Press
Pregnancy drug DES raises daughters' cancer risk
A drug that millions of pregnant women took decades ago to prevent miscarriage and complications has put their daughters at higher risk for breast cancer and other health problems that are showing up now, a new study, published in Thursday's New England Journal of Medicine, finds.
Part 1/2, ctvNews October 6, 2011.
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Krak des Chevaliers, located near the border to Lebanon, is considered as the most important and best preserved of the castles that the Crusaders left in the Holy Land during the Middle Ages. The name Krak comes from the Syriac karak, meaning fortress.