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Benitos Treasure Hunt Kids Novel dedicated to Dr.Pedro Albizus Campos High School...
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A Treasure Hunt Group The Groups constitute of either permanent companies of revelers or bevies from the city's high schools and lyceums, work colleagues, or neighborhood friends.
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Parade this is also called the "Nightwear Podiatrist" [Night Parade on foot].In earlier years, only the Treasure Hunt groups could participate, without their floats.
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The Night this is also called the "Nightwear Podiatrist" [Night Parade on foot].In earlier years, only the Treasure Hunt groups could participate, without their floats.
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The Treasure Hunt groups an extension of the traditional festivities based around the burning of the float of the Carnival King, with concerts, dances, a farewell to the carnival past, announcements about the carnival to come and countless fireworks.
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Rear Adm. William D. French judges trash found by different teams in the Treasure Junk Hunt Party during Clean Sweep 2010.
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Pharaoh Thutmosis IV
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Teddy bear
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François l'Olonnais was nicknamed Flail of the Spaniards and had a reputation for brutality – offering no quarter to Spanish prisoners
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At Chinatown park, 2008, October 4, 2008 marked the official opening of the Rose Kennedy Green way Conservancy with a park-wide celebration.
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Rose Kennedy Green way, Boston, August 2009. October 4, 2008 marked the official opening of the Rose Kennedy Green way Conservancy with a park-wide celebration.
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Thatched cottages in Woburn Street, Ampthill. Built 1812-16
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The gate area
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Bangudae Petroglyphs
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Patras Carnival: the float of King Carnival
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Petroglyphs in Gobustan, Azerbaijan, dating back to 10,000 BC indicating a thriving culture.
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The Château de Cheverny is located at Cheverny, in the département of Loir-et-Cher in the Loire Valley in France.
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The sarcophagus of Frederick II of Hohenstaufen in the Cathedral of Palermo.
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Como Park, Zoo, and Conservatory is a free public greenhouse and urban zoo open year round.
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Monte Albán archeological site, Oaxaca