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PHILIPPINES | Sat, 19 Jan 2008 | By vampireinthecity | Views [936]

A few very good friends have already mentioned this restaurant's name in passing. And each time they do their eyes glisten as if they were reminiscing some very pleasant memories. So on the fateful Friday that I found myself in Serendra, I decided to ... Read more >
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...the relatively smooth stone: it feels soft under your finger tips, its warm golden color (a hallmark of the Périgord Noir), betrays its' strength.
The Périgord Noir stone, beautiful as it is, when used in construction protected man, his animals and harvested crops from the elements. Cut from local quarries or amassed from fields destined for cultivation, homes and structures meld harmoniously together with the natural environment.
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...the relatively smooth stone: it feels soft under your finger tips, its warm golden color (a hallmark of the Périgord Noir), betrays its' strength.
The Périgord Noir stone, beautiful as it is, when used in construction protected man, his animals and harvested crops from the elements. Cut from local quarries or amassed from fields destined for cultivation, homes and structures meld harmoniously together with the natural environment.
(Photo: A fragile cobweb finds shelter on the stone facade of a barn wall)
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