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Tom Hilde na ostatnich snapach wygląda jak taki norweski Janusz 😂
St. Peter’s Basilica, Rome, Italy | by voldy92
Smolny Convent, St Petersburg
Claude Monet, The Seine at Lavacourt (1880) / Halsey, Haunting (2015)
The Smart Garden 🌹 🌷 🌼 🌸 💐
by Nicola Spence
“This team won 47 games without losing! We played tournament after tournament and never lost any game and that is why I am so proud of these boys and I am really happy I could work with them! Winning is always a beautiful emotion. We fulfilled our target.” - Sebastian Pawlik, coach of Poland
I pray day will never come when she has to fight. But you know, a scorpion must sting, a wolf must hunt. She is a child. The only child on the island. Please let her be so.
The Seine Near Giverny Claude Monet, 1897 Claude Monet, Arm of the Seine near Giverny in the Fog (1897)
Château de Valençay, Valençay, Indre département, France.
www.castlesandmanorhouses.com
The château, sited at the edge of a plateau that overlooks the little Nahon river, was built on a royal scale by the d'Estampes family of financiers over a period of some 200 years. Construction started in 1540 at the behest of Jacques d'Estampes in place of the demolished 12th-century castle and was not completed until the 18th century, when the south tower was added.
In 1803, Napoleon ordered his foreign minister Charles Maurice de Talleyrand to acquire the property as a place appropriate for reception of foreign dignitaries. After Talleyrand’s death in 1838, his body was buried in a small mortuary chapel in the park. His collateral descendants retained the ownership of the estate until 1952, when the male line ended. The last prince bequeathed the property to his stepson, who sold it to an association of historic chateaux in 1979.
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Hohenzollern Castle, Germany (by Ingo Jakubke)