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Both The Thief and Giver of Happiness

MALAYSIA | Thu, 7 Nov 2013 | By evantan | Views [761]

  I caught myself staring outside the bus, at the tall buildings lining the highway from Kuala Lumpur to Penang, and I thought the idea of being in a strange country, or strange city or town or whatever territory that is not what you're ... Read more >

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These photos are from DuPont State Forest near Hendersonville, North Carolina, USA. The waterfall is Bridal Veil Falls. You can actually go behind the falls and it was used in the movie The Last of the Mohicans!: by rochellemarquette, Views[1398]
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Place de la Concorde as quite a bit of History associated with it. It used to be named place de Louis XV, but then the revolution happened and it was changed to place de la revolution and held the guillotine. I think it used to get pretty bloody. After that was all over they changed it to plce de la concorde. Place de la concorde also keeps a big obelisk (like in this picture) that was given to France by Egypt in 18 something. We couldn't figure out why. I guess Egypt just wanted to show it liked France. They're friends, apparently. Also, Place de la concorde is right in the middle of evertyhing important. It is on the
Place de la Concorde as quite a bit of History associated with it. It used to be named place de Louis XV, but then the revolution happened and it was changed to place de la revolution and held the guillotine. I think it used to get pretty bloody. After that was all over they changed it to plce de la concorde. Place de la concorde also keeps a big obelisk (like in this picture) that was given to France by Egypt in 18 something. We couldn't figure out why. I guess Egypt just wanted to show it liked France. They're friends, apparently. Also, Place de la concorde is right in the middle of evertyhing important. It is on the "historical axis" which is basically a straight line of important things starting at the Louvre, then Place de la concorde and the national assembly building (the Palais Bourbon), Champs Elysee, L'arc de Triomphe, and La Defense (the new arc in the business sector).

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