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Nature of the Philippines

From the land of the howling wind /CATANDUANES

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The beauty of Nature

The beauty of Nature
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Jakarta city of indonesia

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Its an amazing night lotus seeing

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Just show some love, cos' mother's deserve it

Mothers are a gift and blessings from God to every child. God bless you all.

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The Louvre’s Looted Renaissance Masterpiece: New Book Explores the Plundering of a Veronese Painting

Since its completion in 1563, Paolo Veronese’s 32-foot-long painting The Wedding Feast at Cana had been an object of admiration—an image with religious resonance for the monks of Venice’s San Giorgio Maggiore who came before it and a picture filled with aesthetic significance for the countless artists it inspired. But by September 1797, it existed in a bizarre in-between state, something more like war booty. That year, Napoleon’s soldiers violently yanked it from the walls of the refectory for which it was made. The painting was then shipped to France. “Once off the wall of the Benedictine monastery, wrapped around a cylinder and enclosed in a crate, Veronese’s Wedding Feast at Cana was in limbo,” Cynthia Saltzman writes in her new book, Plunder: Napoleon’s Theft of Veronese’s Feast (Farrar, Straus and Giroux). “It was no longer an object of religious devotion, nor fully a work of art, but temporarily cargo, part of a shipment of goods, in transit.”

The Louvre’s Looted Renaissance Masterpiece: New Book Explores the Plundering of a Veronese Painting
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Harmony between humans and nature.

Can humans coexist peacefully with the natural environment? I feel we all know the importance of taking care of our natural environment,as it in turn takes care of us.

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Jesus's Christ colory
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An Image of Elephants at Water Hole Africa in Tsavo East National Park

Elephants are a select group of proboscideans belonging to the family Elephantidae. They are the largest existing land animals in the world. Three living species are currently recognized as the African bush elephant, the African forest elephant, and the Asian elephant. This photo was taken at a water hole Africa in Tsavo East National Park in Kenya.

An Image of Elephants at Water Hole Africa in Tsavo East National Park
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I hope that tomorrow will also a good day.

I hope that tomorrow will also a good day.

I hope that tomorrow will also a good day.
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woman's cricket history
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