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Sand Storm in Iraq: April 26, 2005

Almost Untouched Nature – Waterfall Restaurant, Philippines

 Visiting this interesting Waterfall Restaurant located in San Pablo City, Philippines at the VILLA ESCUDERO   Plantations and Resort can be a truly unique and memorable experience. Visitors can enjoy in lunch served on bamboo dining tables while the crystalline running water flows under their feet. Besides enjoying the authentic local cuisine, you can enjoy the almost  untouched nature  of the region formerly occupied by a farm and coconut plantations. If you need to spend calories after lunch then you have opportunity to do some sports activities like  Bamboo rafts  . Try your hand at paddling a native bamboo raft on  lake Labasin . Also, guests have the opportunity to watch the  Philippine Experience Show  where the country’s rich culture comes to life, from its ethnic diversity to its colonial legacy. The dances were painstakingly recreated by the late National Artist for Dance Ramon Obusan of the Cultural Center of the Philippines. Mr. Obusan’s insistence on aut

Golden Gate Bridge

matheus lopes

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World's Scariest Drug (Documentary Exclusive)

The Amazing Art of Tzviatko Kinchev

THESSALONIKI-GREECE

THESSALONIKI -GREECE  (AP) — Archaeologists in Greece's second-largest city have uncovered a 70-meter (230-foot) section of an ancient road built by the Romans that was the city's main travel artery nearly 2,000 years ago.

History of Greece: Hellenistic

The Hellenistic Age marks the transformation of Greek society from the localized and introverted city-states to an open, cosmopolitan, and at times exuberant culture that permeated the entire eastern Mediterranean, and Southwest Asia. While the Hellenistic world incorporated a number of different people, Greek thinking, mores, and way of life dominated the public affairs of the time. All aspects of culture took a Greek hue, with the Greek language being established as the official language of the Hellenistic world. The art and literature of the era were transformed accordingly. Instead of the previous preoccupation with the Ideal, Hellenistic art focused on the Real. Depictions of man in both art and literature revolved around exuberant, and often amusing themes that for the most part explored the daily life and the emotional world of humans, gods, and heroes alike. The autonomy of individual cities of the Classical era gave way to the will of the large kingdoms that were led by

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