One of the first museums we visited when we began Curious Expeditions nearly three years ago was the fantastic Naturhistorisches Museum in Bern, Switzerland.
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One of the first museums we visited when we began Curious Expeditions nearly three years ago was the fantastic Naturhistorisches Museum in Bern, Switzerland.
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Natural disasters cause fascination in everyone – as is apparent from the enormous amounts of press coverage that they give – Haiti being a good example of this. We all fear the day that we might be caught in one, and perhaps that is …
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Top 10 Most Terrifying Natural Disasters in History – Listverse
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The legendary city of Babylon is the most famous ancient city in the whole World. It was the capital of ten Mesopotamian dynasties starting with the dynasty of.
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The legendary city of Babylon is the most famous ancient city in the whole World. It was the capital of ten Mesopotamian dynasties starting with the dynasty of.
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Nature’s Art 1 of 2. 18 hours ago. Brisbane Daily Photo · South-West Skywatch Friday. 18 hours ago. Sydney Meanderings · Sky Watch Friday. 19 hours ago. ramsey daily photo · In honour of Eric Tenin -The Godfather of …
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Sunshine Coast Daily Photo: Art
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Because the art is hand-embroidery, comprising many, many hundreds of small stitches,” she says, “it’s difficult to convey how finely done the work is via an electronic image.”
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Thread Paintings and a Passion for Art
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So this is what people called underwater museum. It is really small chance that you’re going to visit this museum one day. Enjoy in.
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Underwater museum – All4yourfun
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The Lock Museum (?????) was opened in 2004 by Choi Hong-kyu, a man who has made his fortune in selling the hardware associated with doors and locks. …
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The Lock Museum | Discovering Korea
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The Louvre opens Holy Russia: Russian Art from the Beginnings to Peter the Great. On exhibition 5 March through 24 June, 2010.
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Green architecture doesn’t have to sacrifice style to be energy efficient and promote sustainability. The most famous examples are the Turning Tower and the Hearst Tower.
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