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  • Hetalia: Monuments Back to Life by vicky1678
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    This is the sequel to Monuments: Alive In this installment of the series, a new threat is rising, and Liberty, America, and the gang are back. It seemed like Clyde was the end, when he was actually just the beginning. The inner working's of one's mind is the cure, but what can you do when your loved one isn't the same anymore?
  • Monasteries in Ladakh by buddhisttour
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    Monasteries in Ladakh- land of high passes: There are many numbers of religious shrines. Visit Ladakh and take heaven experience with superb and panoramic nature & beauty in the form of snow-capped mountains, sprawling cold deserts, high mountain passes, scenic lakes and glaciers.
  • It's Hard To Say "I Do", When I Don't by FaithVictoriaSanford
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    Pete Wentz Fanfic. Paige got more than she bargained for in search for a little money. It's not necessarily a bad thing when it turns out to be Pete Wentz's house. Read, vote comment. I suck at descriptions sorry.
  • List of Monuments in Kerala | Liamtra by Liamtra
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    Kerala is one of the best tourist destinations in India that has a variety of attractions. The state is located in the western part of India and is made up of many beautiful landscapes, waterfalls, rivers and mountains. Kerala is known for its ancient temples and churches which are built using stone. On top of all these you can find seven places in Kerala that will make your trip more memorable.To find this peace, you definitely should visit these 7 monuments in Kerala filled with history and greenery. HILL PALACE - Located at Tripunithura, The Hill Palace is the largest archaeological museum in Kerala. BEKAL FORT - Bekal Fort Beach is one of the beautiful beaches in Kerala and one among the top ten beach destinations in India. PALAKKAD FORT - Palakkad Fort, located in Palakkad town of Kerala, is also known as Bylurkkottal Fort. KRISHNAPURAM PALACE - Krishnapuram palace itself is a site museum as it acclaims an age-old tradition and antiquity. POONJAR PALACE - The Poonjar Palace in Kottayam is a great example of the exalted times and memories of a bygone era. MATTANCHERRY PALACE/ DUTCH PALACE - A major attraction is the Mattancherry Palace or the Dutch Palace, which is a beautiful amalgamation of Kerala and colonial styles of architecture. THALASSERY FORT - The Thalassery Fort is a formidable historical monument established by the East India Company as a testament to the might of the imperial rulers.
  • After afterlife by Krishna832
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    A man born in poverty suffers hardships is mentally disabled, has multiple visions and an ugly face because of his birthmarks, so ugly even his family neglected him, was thrown into the asylum by his family to get rid of him, where he entangled his mess, he saw what he was...
  • An unexpected turn of events by drDevil
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  • Cerulean Dream by Desenova
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    A flower finds itself, and its place in the Universe, while reflecting in the desert of infinite possibilities.
  • Guide d'un voyageur arabe au XIIIème siècle  by LITTLEEMPIRE
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    Trajet Palerme-Jérusalem ( via Venise et Constantinople) Devoir maison d'histoire 2019
  • Colorado National Monument Audio Tour Explore the Red Rock Canyons by guidealong
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    Unlike crowded bus tours or rushed guided groups, an audio tour allows you to explore at your own pace, stop at every overlook, and stay longer wherever nature inspires you. And with recent advancements in GPS-powered narration, these tours are now smarter, more reliable, and more engaging than ever.
  • Chicago Eternal by StaceyLS
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    Chicago's rich history comes alive through Larry Broutman's stirring photographs of grave markers, headstones, monuments, tombs, chapels, mausoleums, and war memorials in his latest book "Chicago Eternal." This giant, hardcover full-color coffee table book explores over thirty Cook County cemeteries, featuring striking images of the final resting places of the Windy City's most illustrious leaders, entrepreneurs, entertainers, artists, and athletes, as well as notorious gangsters. Each image is accompanied by text that provides fascinating insight into the deceased's life and historical and cultural contributions. Also included are tributes to the lesser known. These photographs and their corresponding descriptions tell deeply touching tales of children or entire families taken before their time by diseases or fire and of soldiers who identities may be unknown but whose bravery and ultimate sacrifice have not been forgotten. Through "Chicago Eternal," the departed still have a voice. https://www.everythinggoesmedia.com/product-page/chicago-eternal
  • HYDERABAD by SalmanKhan801
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    Story of Hyderabad
  • Another Place, Another Time by xo_khloe
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    Three siblings lose their parents in a ship wreck. They find a long rail road that eventually leads to an abandoned cart. Where does this worn down cart take them? Based on art by Harris Burdick.
  • Story of a Cottonwood by angryocotillo
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    I was kayaking down a creek early one morning when I saw an enormous tree stump along the bank. I was amazed by the size of it, and I could not help but think of what the tree looked like when it was alive. It made me imagine what that tree saw during its life time. I realized that even though the tree had long since died, its stump was still acting as a memorial of the tree's life, almost like a tombstone. I tried to make the tree's relationship with the land into an allegory of a relationship that is built into something beautiful and then perishes and is eventually forgotten despite one persons desperate attempts to hold on.
  • The Silent Circle by LindaTaanning
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    At sunset, the ancient circle awakens-shadows rise, the ground pulses like a heartbeat, and Stonehenge reveals itself not as a monument, but as a lock holding back something that was never meant to be freed.
  • Voyaging by nnr777
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    I was going to call this 'Quantum Poetry' or something that suggested that there was an ambiguity attached to the writing. More than that, I want to explore notions of why we think things exist as they are - an existential view, reflected against how our objective quest for reality is progressing. We live in a world where gaps in information are being exploited and where vacuums of understanding are being filled with dangerous ideas, so it is becoming harder to express objective truths when reductionist views prevail. How do we reconcile these conflicts with life and death?
  • July 6, 2014 - St. Louis Monumentour by SonofaDun
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    So this is just a little tidbit I posted on tumblr about my Monumentour experience. Thought I'd share it on here just to see if anyone would enjoy it.
  • Monuments by yoitsfajardo
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    A compilation of my sporadic mind put into poetry and essays.
  • Phobia-Iraq-Love Trilogy Tale by pdrichmond
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    Welcome to a tale revealing an inspirational journey from beginnings of a mundane, dead-end existence to the political global hotspot of a country preparing for war against the US and it's allies and then on to a modern day quest for love, ultimately found in a most unlikely part of the world. Along the way are thoughts, observations and emotions mixed in with quizzical short stories, pop poetry, jottings, snip-bits, enthralling images and an underlying bent towards finding the lighter side of all things which pop up in the course of events. However, an undertone transcends the entire publication of never, ever give up. Enjoy the stimulation...
  • Valhalla Memorials by ValhallaMemorials
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    Valhalla Memorials as a Westchester Headstone Company is your trusted source for custom headstones, gravestones, and monuments in, Valhalla, Westchester, and NYC. With decades of expertise, we craft high-quality, personalized memorials that honor your loved ones with dignity. Whether you need headstones in Valhalla or monument headstones in New York City, our dedicated team provides compassionate guidance and professional craftsmanship. We offer a range of materials and designs to suit your needs, from classic to contemporary styles. As a leading gravestone maker in Larchmont, we take pride in delivering exceptional service and timeless memorials across Westchester County and on the far side.