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A traditional and unique human-powered transport originally from Asia. This tradition starts to be extinct. In many places, it is hardly to find this kind of transportation anymore. My grandchild might not have a chance to see or experience this kind of transportation. My mobile helped me to preserve this moment for my grandchildren.
...to withdraw yourself whenever you desire. Perfect tranquility within consists in the good ordering of the mind, the realm of your own.”
- Marcus Aurelius, Meditations -
L'#Église #SaintPaul dans le #Marais, #Paris4. Édifice du XVIIème siècle. #Paris #igersparis #parisjetaime #iloveparis #cestmonparis #parisien #parisian #igersfrance #France #IledeFrance #church
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dddodo75: J'ai fait la même
7bc: @mlearning I guess you did'nt spend so much time in Paris.
7bc: Merci merci @nuage31 @cristianepereira
mlearning: @7bc - no, just three days.
7bc: @dddodo75 Belle église!
dddodo75: Bonjour c'est l'église de mon enfance j'habitais à côté et cette semaine j'ai fait des photos moi aussi de Saint Paul bon weekend
emmma34: Splendide architecture !
Those high school students listened carefully the tour guide explaining the history of this cultural heritage.
Meanwhile, some students take some pictures and write a note. I observed some of them took the pictures using digital camera. It was interesting to learn that they do not use their mobile phones for taking the pictures.
...inhabitant!
“What I believe is that all clear-minded people should remain two things throughout their lifetimes: Curious and teachable.”
- Roger Ebert -
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Old WWII Aircraft Tug which is still used today by the museum. Taken at the second mLearn 2008 Conference Dinner which was at the RAF Museum at RAF Cosford.
This tractor was in general use throughout the Royal Air Force for moving small to medium-sized aircraft during the 1940s and 1950s. It could move an aircraft up to around 30 tons on a level concrete or macadamed surface.