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A slice of Valletta life, the car used as a fruit stand, while the lady of the house hangs out the washing
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In most places, streets have pavements. Here it’s so hilly that a lot of streets have stairs instead.
In den meisten Orten haben Straßen Bürgersteige. Hier ist es so hügelig, dass viele Straßen stattdessen Treppen haben.
Sergio Galván Rey, debuto con derrota en Santa Fe, dejando una pobre presentación en el estadio El Campín.
@El Tiempo, Diario MIO
Taken at The Regency, Laguna Woods, California. © 2012 All Rights Reserved.
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I processed a photo of my son zooming in on his chin and jaw line with his beard front and foremost. When I checked with him about using it for this category, he said he felt uncomfortable with such a close image. "OK", I said, "What would you do for this topic?" He suggested a urinal. "OK", said I, "If you'll guard the door to the men's room!" He did, and I shot. He even suggested a POV that wasn't front and center. This is what I got ~ LOL! And, since it's Abstract Saturday, I like that it boarders on being an abstract!
HRH Prince Abdulmajeed Bin Abdulilah bin Abdulaziz Al Sa'ud speaks to students, faculty advisors, and guests during the Opening Session.
Morocco.
Tin Mal (also Tinmel) (Amazigh: ⵜⵉⵏ ⵎⴰⵍ) is a small mountain village in the High Atlas 100 km from Marrakech, Morocco. It is considered the cradle of the Almohad empire, from where the Almohads started their military campaigns against the Almoravids in the early 12th century.
The Tin Mal Mosque is a mosque located in the High Atlas mountains of North Africa. It was built in 1156 to commemorate the founder of the Almohad dynasty, Mohamed Ibn Tumart. It is one of the two mosques in Morocco open to non-Muslims, the other being the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca. The prototype for the Tin Mal mosque was the Great Mosque of Taza (near Fès), also built by Abd al-Mu'min. The Koutoubia in Marrakech was in its turn modelled on it.
The Tin Mal mosque was added to the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List on July 1, 1995 in the Cultural category