Exciting news! The Pousada at Kalandula Falls I posted last year in Angola has been restored and is now open for guests!
I can’t wait to go!
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Exciting news! The Pousada at Kalandula Falls I posted last year in Angola has been restored and is now open for guests!
I can’t wait to go!
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subway line test suspended in Chateauneuf-sur-Loire in 1960
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http://www.flickriver.com/photos/tags/ducorhotel/interesting/
Penthouse Adriatic Club Casino
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
There are dozens of aerial photo calibration targets across the USA, like this expanded tri-bar array at Fort Huachuca in Arizona, USA.
The Center for Land Use Interpretation reports that the curious land-based two-dimensional optical artifacts are used for the development of aerial photography and aircraft. They were made mostly in the 1950s and 1960s, though some apparently later than that, and many are still in use, though their history is obscure.
Aerial photo by Google Earth.
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This is all I want in life.
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