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Dr Souvik Chatterji
@sathviksouvik (23230)
16 Dec
In Eco Park in Calcutta the seven wonders of the world like Taj Mahal, or may be Pyramid of Egypt, or Pedra of Jordan or other notable places are made in small sizes. Children get amazed to see them and gain some knowledge also.
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celticeagle
@celticeagle (189789)
• Boise, Idaho
29 Nov
I am watched a YouTube video from 'topfacts en' about magnificent finds around the world. Amazing stuff. It starts out with Egyptian finds. One question is why so many females of higher archie's burial sites has still not been...
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celticeagle
@celticeagle (189789)
• Boise, Idaho
25 Feb 25
I love ancient Egypt and all of its history. I found in my research that not only did ancient Egypt's elite marry within their own families, many times brothers and sisters, but so did the families of ordinary people. Not only did...
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LindaOH
@LindaOHio (222222)
• United States
24 Nov 23
Asparagus is a perennial flowering plant; and its young shoots are used as a spring vegetable. Asparagus is composed of 93% water and is low in food energy and sodium. It is a good source of B6, calcium, magnesium and zinc....
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celticeagle
@celticeagle (189789)
• Boise, Idaho
1 Oct 23
Did you know that black cats have the highest rate of euthanasia of any other cat? Yes, 74.6% to be correct. Research says that some black cats have even been returned to animal shelters.....get aloud of this.....because they...
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DW Davis
@DWDavis (25797)
• United States
15 May 23
I am watching a documentary about the earliest days of Egypt. As I type, they are showing cliff drawings of Oryx, a cow-like animal that became domesticated cattle over decades, that archeologists believe were drawn some 19,000...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (381741)
• Rockingham, Australia
11 May 23
In 1998, Vince and I went to Luxor, Egypt, to attend the wedding of our niece to a Muslim man. At the time, this created a huge upheaval in the strongly-Catholic family. This all happened just after a busload of tourists were...
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LindaOH
@LindaOHio (222222)
• United States
21 Apr 22
Dogs were the first domesticated species over 15,000 years ago and a direct descendant of the wolf. The dog plays many roles in a person's life and has been called "man's best friend". The AKC (American Kennel Club) has ranked...
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Explorer
@ExplorewtMe (6332)
• Nairobi, Kenya
29 Mar 21
We almost face traffic-related issues every day in our day-to-day life. But last week there was a traffic jam that happened in the sea. It blocks traffic almost for six days.
A huge cargo ship gets stuck in the Suez canal...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (381741)
• Rockingham, Australia
17 Dec 20
I learnt something about a deceased uncle yesterday. I knew he had gone to the Middle East in the army in World War II but I didn’t know he had seen active service. He had always been very handy with a rifle and was highly...
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Alexandra Nemes
@Alexandra_bright (133)
• Egypt
1 Jun 20
Making Turkish coffee for me is like a lottery sometimes. Sometimes succeed, sometimes it will look like a tea (the way my boyfriend says), even though I put same amount of coffee in it. Personally I prefer when it looks like a...
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Alexandra Nemes
@Alexandra_bright (133)
• Egypt
30 May 20
I was lucky enough to stuck long enough in Egypt to experience Ramadan here. I didn't expect thought that I still will be here at the end of the feast too. Well everyone says this Ramadan wasn't at all as the years before due...
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Alexandra Nemes
@Alexandra_bright (133)
• Egypt
28 May 20
From the time I arrived to Egypt I love the atmosphere but I also had some cultural shock. I took my way with the taxi to my hotel on highway and after about half an hour we arrived to some narrow roads with soil ground, not...
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Alexandra Nemes
@Alexandra_bright (133)
• Egypt
24 May 20
I can admit that for me this lockdown helped to find my way to happiness and success. I had lots of free time to think already before, because I wasn't really working in past two years. Then Corona came. Then I decided I need a...
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LindaOH
@LindaOHio (222222)
• United States
5 May 20
I really wanted to do donuts; but I did a piece on donuts on Donut Day some months ago.
Dates grow on date palms which can reach 69-75 feet (21-23 meters). The origin is thought to be in the area between Egypt and Mesopotamia....
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John Murphree
@JWMILLER (3275)
• Westmoreland, Tennessee
29 Apr 20
I have been away from MyLot for some time. Since i returned, I have found that it seems to work better than before. But l had a problem when I came back; I could not upload pictures, at least on my phone which I was using. I...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (381741)
• Rockingham, Australia
18 Apr 20
Not such a good day today. And none of the bad news has anything to do with COVID-19.
My friend has been having health problems and her husband rang today to say she has pancreatic cancer which is not good news at all. She will...
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