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Musealization of the São Jorge Castle's Praça Nova Archaeological Site, Lisbon
Architect JOÃO LUÍS CARRILHO DA GRAÇA, GLOBAL ARQUITECTURA PAISAGISTA
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Known to be inhabited at least since the 6th century BC by Phoneticians, Greeks and Carthaginians, the area of the S. Jorge castle is referred clearly in historical terms since the conquest by the Romans, being believed that by the time some kind of defensive structure already existed.
With the fall of the Roman Empire under the hands of the “barbarians”, and in the 6th century of these to the Arab conquerors, this castle was always a stage of battles, especially during the Christian re-conquest of the territory, being frequently taken by Christians and later on by the Arabs.
Still, in 1147 by the hand of D. Afonso Henriques (the first Portuguese king) and with the help of crusaders that were going to the holy-land, the castle was definitively conquered after a siege of 3 months. The story tells that the knight Martim Moniz, taking notice that one of the doors of the castle has been opened rushed into it placing his body among them and sacrificing himself. He prevented it to be closed though and allowed for the conquest of the fortress.
After this event, the castle resisted successfully to several Arab conquest attempts from 1179 to 1183.
Becoming Lisbon, in 1255, the capital of the reign, the castle was converted into royal palace which lead for it to be attacked several times by the Spanish in the attempts to conquer Portugal during the 13th and 14th century.
But with the damage made along centuries by earthquakes, especially in 1755, and the change of the royal palace to the Tagus River shores the S. Jorge castle entered in long decline being used as prison and military head-quarters. It was recovered during the 1940’s and 1990’s and it’s one of the most important places to visit in Lisbon, as it has some of the most magnificent views over the river and especially the medieval quarters of the town.
Diorama "Ghostbuters" Kouick of World, the apocalypse... under black light! It was to be discovered on April 12 & 13 at the LET's GO exhibition in Ostwald
I made this diorama to offer visitors a unique experience. It was designed and thought out to be visible in the dark and entirely under black light.
Thus revealing a world that is both colorful and intriguing.
The first trip I made across the Atlantic Ocean with my parents was on a BOAC Britannia from New York to London.
The creator of this poster is unknown and is not credited. No rights assumed.
Diorama "Ghostbuters" Kouick of World, the apocalypse... under black light! It was to be discovered on April 12 & 13 at the LET's GO exhibition in Ostwald
I made this diorama to offer visitors a unique experience. It was designed and thought out to be visible in the dark and entirely under black light.
Thus revealing a world that is both colorful and intriguing.
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Back in pictures on this french exhibition Let's Go 2023.
One day the big sacred Bretzel fell on Alsace earth. Since that day, beer and pretzels are everywhere in Alsace.
Alsace earth - Two great pretzels
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MOC made for the french convention Let's Go 2021 in Ostwald (Alsace).
This creation is a collaborative MOC created with my friend Pascal Hetzel
The Joker is a creation of Pascal Hetzel
Thanks to pascal, my friend from Ehpad for the photos
This statue commemorates the 25,000 Canadians who served during the Korean War from 1950 to the ceasefire in July 1953 and in particular, that of private Malcolm McNeil of 2PPCL1
Saturday marks 60 years since the armistice. The federal government has designated 2013 The Year of Korea in Canada
As magical a place as there is in all of Britain.
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Oh no, you are not dreaming, they are also entitled to a magnificent Trophy !
- The LM logo was made only with old Lego pieces from the 70s / 80s, scratched, broken parts, with traces of bites, etc...
- The stickers are intentionally badly glued (And you have a hard time sticking a Lego sticker. We have thought of you!)... For maximum realism, the sticker on the trophy is deliberately glued
askew with dirt, fingerprints and corners HS
- The tiles are not the right ones ... "I love playmo" and there is even a melted brick
- At the top of the trophy, the Alsatian (rot un wiss) flag flying with its little pretzel :)
And here is the link to download the LM manual (We don't see that in Lego Masters) ^^
Thanks to Pascal for making the superb manual :) --> eqrcode.co/a/Rau8BX
U.S. Army paratroopers assigned to the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, rehearse firing a Carl Gustaf recoilless rifle during the blank iteration of a combined arms live fire excercise in support of Swift Response 19 in Novo Selo Training Area, Bulgaria, June 24, 2019. Swift Response 19 is a U.S. Army Europe multinational exercise led by the U.S. Global Response Force to demonstrate the ability to deploy high readiness forces into a designated area, as well as advance airborne interoperability among NATO allies. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Justin W. Stafford)