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POPSThe Natural Stone Network The Earth is greatly blessed with architectures carefully made of working hands and creative human mind. These are mainly made of natural stones. The Natural Stone network tells about how natural stones are utilized from the ancient times and as of today.
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POPSLondon Sightseeing See the best of London in an afternoon, with a visit to the Tower, a City tour including St. Paul's Cathedral and a cruise on the River Thames.
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POPSThis is Laos - An Overview for Travellers Some people call this country "South East Asia's Best Kept Secret" but the truth is, according to Lonely Planet, that the only country in South East Asia that doesn't have a coastline is fast earning cult status among travellers. So if you want to visit before the masses arrive hand in hand with Burger King, Coca Cola and all that jazz - Now is the time to do so. Laos will not remain a secret for much longer.
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POPSAdventure Tours in Central Asia Fancy going somewhere you can`t pronounce? Try Uzbekistan - home to the legendary city of Samarkand. Or why not Kazakhstan? A vast country of surreal landscapes and endless steppe that finally got its independence from the Soviet rule in 1991.
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POPSVaastushastra VAASTUSHASTRA Real estate, vaastushastra home, vaastushastra science, vasthu restaurant, Vasthu Consultancy, vasthu home, office, Vaastu tips, remedies, plot, restaurant, medical office, philosophy
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POPSThe World's Oldest Temple - 12,000 year-old Gobekli Tepe From Archaeology Magazine's November/December 2008 issue... The press here is fond of calling the site "the Turkish Stonehenge," but the comparison hardly does justice to this 25-acre arrangement of at least seven stone circles. The first structures at Göbekli Tepe were built as early as 10,000 B.C., predating their famous British counterpart by about 7,000 years.
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POPSRevolutionary materials reflect ancient forms Because crystals and quasicrystals comprise different material classes with differing physical and chemical properties, the observed intermediate structure is striking. "The combination of crystalline and quasicrystalline structural elements will likely lead to novel material properties"
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POPSAstronomical Alignments of Ancient Structures Whether one accepts conventional science's view of "primitive" man as an ape or not, there are volumes of evidence that cannot be explained away; that the ancients were anything but knuckle dragging near-beasts.
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POPSExpo Zaragoza 2008 art entertainment design & architecture in a grand event of paying respect to Life and Nature. interesting 2see what it may bring forth? ...
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POPS Ancient Greece Ancient Greece consisted chiefly of a peninsula that separated the two seas, nearby islands, and the coast of Asia Minor (now part of Turkey). Greek civilization developed later than that of the Euphrates and Nile valleys, but earlier than that of Rome. Ancient Greece reached its highest point of achievement in the fifth and fourth centuries B.C., but its influence remained strong throughout the era of Roman supremacy. Vigorous, adventuresome, and freedom-loving, of strong practicality and great intellectual capacity, they produced art, architecture, literature, drama, and philosophic concepts that have never been surpassed. The Greeks developed the political institution of democracy, established freedom of speech and religion, and founded a system of law defining the rights of citizens. They made major discoveries in astronomy, physics, mathematics, and medicine. The first experimental scientists were Greeks.