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Dr Souvik Chatterji
@sathviksouvik (23241)
29 Jun
There are many historical monuments in India. they are called protected. They are protected by the Archaeological department of India. Sher Afghan tomb is one of those monuments. They are not sold to others. There are historical...
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Shavkat
@Shavkat (141905)
• Philippines
11 Jul 23
It's good to know that the Moai Statues, also known as "neke neke," have been built on the Easter Island by walking without legs. Some experts had previously claimed that Rapa Nui people had used ropes to move the statues from...
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Jordan Lader
@JordanLader (7406)
• Sparta, Tennessee
5 Apr 21
I just had to see what all the fuss was about. Netflix new series The Bridgerton's hit the top ten shows in the first few days that I had the subscription.
Of course though, I need to read it first.
The book is really good. I...
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Shavkat
@Shavkat (141905)
• Philippines
4 Mar 21
I am reading an article that some urban developers want to relocate historical structures to other places. According to them, it is the best way to preserve them from being damaged with the continued building of skyscrapers. I...
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AmberLynn
@ScribbledAdNauseum (104615)
• United States
24 Feb 21
One of my favorite things about the area I live in is all the older homes that are secreted away among newer models. There's a Victorian house close to my friend's home that I always say "I want to tour that place!"
Our downtown...
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Michelle Renee Kidwell
@Michellekidwell (29953)
• Sonora, California
6 Jul 20
The year is 1886. A series of mysterious deaths in the same family has Harriet wondering if the family is being poisoned. She doesn’t have answers, but determined to help the family she brings new to the neighborhood Doctor...
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AmberLynn
@ScribbledAdNauseum (104615)
• United States
6 May 20
The image was clipped from The Marlboro Democrat December 20, 1889
You can click the image to make it bigger.
If you read the article you'll find that the author remarks upon the importance of washing your...
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Jordan Lader
@JordanLader (7406)
• Sparta, Tennessee
3 May 20
The Bridegroom is technically the fifth book in Linda Lael Miller's Stone Creek Series. I read it as a stand alone novel and it worked just fine. You don't need the complete backstory of all the characters to enjoy where everyone...
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Michele
@Aquitaine24 (12000)
• San Jose, California
4 Apr 20
This is a railroad track for the light rail in San Jose. This location is on Blossom Hill Road near the water district bjildings. You can see this area on the Guadalupetr ail. As you can see, there are mountains in the distsnce....
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Michelle Renee Kidwell
@Michellekidwell (29953)
• Sonora, California
25 Nov 19
I’m still in the middle of this one, but the storytelling is so good, I had to share it anyway.
Ingrid cannot know the life changing accident they are about to face when she heads to the Montana Territory with her Father, and...
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AmberLynn
@ScribbledAdNauseum (104615)
• United States
22 Nov 19
The award for America's first stupid criminal should probably go to one Issac Davis who robbed a bank and then began depositing money back into that same bank, amongst others.
Mr. Davis had the perfect opportunity to rob the...
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Gary Sibio
@garysibi (702)
• Chicago, Illinois
16 Aug 19
One argument used to cast doubt on the resurrection of Jesus is to say that He didn't really die on the cross but just sort of passed out. This is called the swoon theory. Is it possible?
Prior to being nailed to the cross, Jesus...
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Michelle Renee Kidwell
@Michellekidwell (29953)
• Sonora, California
7 May 19
I met up with a Friend today, who lives in Vegas But was up visiting, she had brought up some pics of the Original Church that burned to the ground in 1950 and was rebuilt in 1954, with the help of the town, and those who...
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Michelle Renee Kidwell
@Michellekidwell (29953)
• Sonora, California
17 Mar 19
I had planned on sharing more here today, but does sometimes get in the way, both the good and the bad, but that’s just the way it is. I did manage to get a couple of posts in though and make a few comments so that’s a plus, I...
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Michele
@Aquitaine24 (12000)
• San Jose, California
14 Feb 19
This mural is located next to Erikson Park near Pearl Avenue in San Jose in an area known historically as robertsville.Aspects of the history of this part of San Jose are shown here,from fruit orchards to early settlers and the...
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AmberLynn
@ScribbledAdNauseum (104615)
• United States
1 Dec 18
I am sure I've talked about this before. I discovered this channel because of a collaboration that the English Heritage Channel did with Townsends. Where English Heritage talks about England's Heritage, Townsends explores the...
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jaishankar
@Shivram59 (50236)
• India
23 Oct 18
Today I bought a new TV. The old one - it was eleven years old - had gone out of order.I tried to get it repaired by a mechanic,but he suggested me to buy a new set instead of wasting money on the old one.
Watching news on TV at...
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Aira Abiga - Liu
@ilovemyhubby (429)
• China
24 May 18
Just recently,to be exact,This May 19, Me,my husband and his family visited this popular and historical tourist attraction,though it was tiring but we had a great tour. We were mesmerized by its perfect scenery,it has...
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