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    Choronzon - Era Vulgaris
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    Paul Among Jews and Gentiles Pt. 1
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    Paul Among Jews and Gentiles Pt. 2
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    Paul Among Jews and Gentiles Pt. 4
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    Herods Lost Tomb 2008 4/5
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    (1 of 7) Madonna Rising Pt. 1 - The Music Building
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    Cambodia: CITY OF THE GODS (1of6) [EN]
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    words, words, words.
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    Madonna: Naked Ambition (1/6) UK TV Special
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    Madonna: Naked Ambition (2/6) UK TV Special
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    (2 of 7) Madonna Rising Pt. 2 - The Music Building
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    Madonna: Naked Ambition (3/6) - UK TV Special
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    (5 of 7) Madonna Rising Pt. 5 - East Village
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    Shaykh ^Abdullah Exposes Wahhabis [English Subtitles]
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    2012 : Official CountDown | End of the World
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    old-Kannada inscription dated 578 CE (Badami Chalukya dynasty) at Badami cave temple no.3. Pre-old Kannada (or Purava HaleGannada) was the language of Banavasi in the early Common Era, the Satavahana and Kadamba periods and hence has a history of over 2000 years.
    photo: Creative Commons / Dineshkannambadi
    old-Kannada inscription dated 578 CE (Badami Chalukya dynasty) at Badami cave temple no.3. Pre-old Kannada (or Purava HaleGannada) was the language of Banavasi in the early Common Era, the Satavahana and Kadamba periods and hence has a history of over 2000 years.
    Anapji(Anap Pond) in Gyeongju Historic Areas. The Three Kingdoms of Korea (Goguryeo, Silla, and Baekje) dominated the peninsula and parts of Manchuria during the early Common Era. They competed with each other both economically and militarily.
    photo: Creative Commons / Caspian blue
    Anapji(Anap Pond) in Gyeongju Historic Areas. The Three Kingdoms of Korea (Goguryeo, Silla, and Baekje) dominated the peninsula and parts of Manchuria during the early Common Era. They competed with each other both economically and militarily.
    The Hindu temple at Mount Bromo, Tengger caldera, East Java. Both Java and Sumatra were subject to considerable cultural influence from the Indian subcontinent during the first and second millennia of the Common Era.
    photo: Creative Commons / Kersti Nebelsiek
    The Hindu temple at Mount Bromo, Tengger caldera, East Java. Both Java and Sumatra were subject to considerable cultural influence from the Indian subcontinent during the first and second millennia of the Common Era.
    Picking cotton in Oklahoma, USA, in the 1890s.
    photo: Creative Commons / Darwinek
    Picking cotton in Oklahoma, USA, in the 1890s.
    Eastern Hemisphere in early half of 11th century.
    photo: Creative Commons / Ukabia
    Eastern Hemisphere in early half of 11th century.
    The Cup of the Ptolemies (Coupe des Ptolémées) is an onyx or chalcedony cameo two-handled cup (kantharos), now conserved in the Cabinet des Médailles at the Bibliothèque National, Paris.[1] Until September 1791 it formed part of the treasury of the Basilica of Saint-Denis. It was stolen in 1804, and recovered without its Carolingian gem-studded gold mountings.[2] It is 8.4 cm high with a diameter of 12.5 cm.
    photo: Creative Commons / Clio20
    The Cup of the Ptolemies (Coupe des Ptolémées) is an onyx or chalcedony cameo two-handled cup (kantharos), now conserved in the Cabinet des Médailles at the Bibliothèque National, Paris.[1] Until September 1791 it formed part of the treasury of the Basilica of Saint-Denis. It was stolen in 1804, and recovered without its Carolingian gem-studded gold mountings.[2] It is 8.4 cm high with a diameter of 12.5 cm.
    The Fire Temple at Suraxany and its surroundings There are several inscriptions on the Ateshgah. They are all in either Sanskrit or Punjabi, with the exception of one Persian inscription that occurs below an accompanying Sanskrit invocation to Lord Ganesh and Jwala Ji.
    photo: Creative Commons / Gruznov
    The Fire Temple at Suraxany and its surroundings There are several inscriptions on the Ateshgah. They are all in either Sanskrit or Punjabi, with the exception of one Persian inscription that occurs below an accompanying Sanskrit invocation to Lord Ganesh and Jwala Ji.
    Stylized flowers from Ishtar Gate in Babylon
    photo: Creative Commons
    Stylized flowers from Ishtar Gate in Babylon
    Baekje
    photo: Creative Commons
    Baekje
    M60A1 Patton tank with Israeli Blazer ERA. Reactive amour is a type of vehicle amour that reacts in some way to the impact of a weapon to reduce the damage done to the vehicle being protected.
    photo: Creative Commons / Bukvoed.
    M60A1 Patton tank with Israeli Blazer ERA. Reactive amour is a type of vehicle amour that reacts in some way to the impact of a weapon to reduce the damage done to the vehicle being protected.
    The west front of Lincoln Cathedral viewed through the Exchequer Gate, one of a number of surviving gates in the Cathedral Close walls.
    photo: Creative Commons
    The west front of Lincoln Cathedral viewed through the Exchequer Gate, one of a number of surviving gates in the Cathedral Close walls.
    Innocenti A40
    photo: Creative Commons / Luc106
    Innocenti A40
    Silk textile from Tomb no. 1 at Mawangdui, 2nd century BCE, Western Han; according to sumptuary laws, registered merchants were barred from wearing silk, yet this was commonly flouted and hard to enforce.
    photo: Creative Commons / PericlesofAthens
    Silk textile from Tomb no. 1 at Mawangdui, 2nd century BCE, Western Han; according to sumptuary laws, registered merchants were barred from wearing silk, yet this was commonly flouted and hard to enforce.
    Wallingford Bridge and St Peter's Church London
    photo: European Community / Sciencebloke
    Wallingford Bridge and St Peter's Church London
    Kbal Spean
    photo: Creative Commons / LaNicoya
    Kbal Spean
    Thompson submachine gun
    photo: Creative Commons / Altoing
    Thompson submachine gun
    Gulab jamun
    photo: Creative Commons / Deepak
    Gulab jamun
    Historic artifact of colonial time
    photo: Creative Commons / GK tramrunner
    Historic artifact of colonial time
    The Jidai Matsuri begins early morning with the mikoshi (portable shrines) brought out of the Old Imperial Palace in the early morning for people to pay their respects; each mikoshi represents Emperor Kanmu and Emperor Kōmei respectively.
    photo: Creative Commons / Feitclub
    The Jidai Matsuri begins early morning with the mikoshi (portable shrines) brought out of the Old Imperial Palace in the early morning for people to pay their respects; each mikoshi represents Emperor Kanmu and Emperor Kōmei respectively.
    Hedychium is a genus of perennial plants native to tropical Asia and the Himalayas, commonly growing to between 120 and 180 cm tall. Common names include garland flower, ginger lily, and kahili ginger. Some species are grown as ornamental plants.
    photo: Creative Commons / Monfornot
    Hedychium is a genus of perennial plants native to tropical Asia and the Himalayas, commonly growing to between 120 and 180 cm tall. Common names include garland flower, ginger lily, and kahili ginger. Some species are grown as ornamental plants.
    QF 3 inch 20 cwt
    photo: Creative Commons / Bukvoed
    QF 3 inch 20 cwt
    Tesco Kepong Village Mall Grand Opening Promotion.
    photo: WN / Periasamy
    Tesco Kepong Village Mall Grand Opening Promotion.
    Wooden churches of Kizhi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    photo: Creative Commons / Flickr upload bot
    Wooden churches of Kizhi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    An elephant gun is a large caliber gun, rifled or otherwise, so named because they were originally developed for use by big-game hunters for elephants and other large dangerous game.
    photo: Public Domain / Van Altena
    An elephant gun is a large caliber gun, rifled or otherwise, so named because they were originally developed for use by big-game hunters for elephants and other large dangerous game.
    An African Wild Dog in repose. A controversy began in the late 1990s when conservationists working to protect lycaon pictus said that their most common name,
    photo: Creative Commons / Benjamint
    An African Wild Dog in repose. A controversy began in the late 1990s when conservationists working to protect lycaon pictus said that their most common name, "African Wild Dog", was a source of confusion and prejudice. Conservationist Greg Rasmussen wrote in 1998
    old-Kannada inscription dated 578 CE (Badami Chalukya dynasty) at Badami cave temple no.3. Pre-old Kannada (or Purava HaleGannada) was the language of Banavasi in the early Common Era, the Satavahana and Kadamba periods and hence has a history of over 2000 years. Anapji(Anap Pond) in Gyeongju Historic Areas. The Three Kingdoms of Korea (Goguryeo, Silla, and Baekje) dominated the peninsula and parts of Manchuria during the early Common Era. They competed with each other both economically and militarily. The Hindu temple at Mount Bromo, Tengger caldera, East Java. Both Java and Sumatra were subject to considerable cultural influence from the Indian subcontinent during the first and second millennia of the Common Era. Picking cotton in Oklahoma, USA, in the 1890s. Eastern Hemisphere in early half of 11th century. The Cup of the Ptolemies (Coupe des Ptolémées) is an onyx or chalcedony cameo two-handled cup (kantharos), now conserved in the Cabinet des Médailles at the Bibliothèque National, Paris.[1] Until September 1791 it formed part of the treasury of the Basilica of Saint-Denis. It was stolen in 1804, and recovered without its Carolingian gem-studded gold mountings.[2] It is 8.4 cm high with a diameter of 12.5 cm. The Fire Temple at Suraxany and its surroundings There are several inscriptions on the Ateshgah. They are all in either Sanskrit or Punjabi, with the exception of one Persian inscription that occurs below an accompanying Sanskrit invocation to Lord Ganesh and Jwala Ji. Stylized flowers from Ishtar Gate in Babylon Baekje M60A1 Patton tank with Israeli Blazer ERA. Reactive amour is a type of vehicle amour that reacts in some way to the impact of a weapon to reduce the damage done to the vehicle being protected. The west front of Lincoln Cathedral viewed through the Exchequer Gate, one of a number of surviving gates in the Cathedral Close walls. Innocenti A40 Silk textile from Tomb no. 1 at Mawangdui, 2nd century BCE, Western Han; according to sumptuary laws, registered merchants were barred from wearing silk, yet this was commonly flouted and hard to enforce. Wallingford Bridge and St Peter's Church London Kbal Spean Thompson submachine gun Gulab jamun Historic artifact of colonial time The Jidai Matsuri begins early morning with the mikoshi (portable shrines) brought out of the Old Imperial Palace in the early morning for people to pay their respects; each mikoshi represents Emperor Kanmu and Emperor Kōmei respectively. Hedychium is a genus of perennial plants native to tropical Asia and the Himalayas, commonly growing to between 120 and 180 cm tall. Common names include garland flower, ginger lily, and kahili ginger. Some species are grown as ornamental plants. QF 3 inch 20 cwt Tesco Kepong Village Mall Grand Opening Promotion. Wooden churches of Kizhi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. An elephant gun is a large caliber gun, rifled or otherwise, so named because they were originally developed for use by big-game hunters for elephants and other large dangerous game. An African Wild Dog in repose. A controversy began in the late 1990s when conservationists working to protect lycaon pictus said that their most common name,


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