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Swimming Pool River Built In A New Housing Estate 🏊♂️
Would you live here??? https://t.me/AnAmazingWorld
Would you live here??? https://t.me/AnAmazingWorld
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Master of camouflage - The Octopus 🦑 https://t.me/AnAmazingWorld
Forwarded from Vinnie Sullivan
Australian soldiers dragging the wounded to the blockhouse following the first battle of Passchendale, October 12, 1917 No More Brother Wars
Forwarded from Britain’s Lost & Living Pubs (Series) [Page 1/2]
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TRR Presents | Britain's Lost & Living Pubs - Wapping (Episode 1)
Starring Vinnie Sullivan & Luke Uncaged
Odysee Edition: https://odysee.com/@VinnieSullivan2021:e/Pubs:b
Telegram Edition: https://t.me/LostAndLivingPubs/7
Starring Vinnie Sullivan & Luke Uncaged
Odysee Edition: https://odysee.com/@VinnieSullivan2021:e/Pubs:b
Telegram Edition: https://t.me/LostAndLivingPubs/7
Good news, dog lovers. Cultured Canines, our collaboration with
@ksiazkiewicz_a
and Attic Black, will remain on display until 6 March 2022. That's more than four extra months to join us in exploring the history and mythology of different dog breeds. @AshmoleanMuseum
@ksiazkiewicz_a
and Attic Black, will remain on display until 6 March 2022. That's more than four extra months to join us in exploring the history and mythology of different dog breeds. @AshmoleanMuseum
These are the flooded ruins at Angkor.
This is an extremely important archaeological site in South-East Asia.
Angkor Archaeological Park holds the remains of the different capitals from the Khmer Empire ranging from the 9th to the 15th century. https://t.me/AnAmazingWorld
This is an extremely important archaeological site in South-East Asia.
Angkor Archaeological Park holds the remains of the different capitals from the Khmer Empire ranging from the 9th to the 15th century. https://t.me/AnAmazingWorld
Forwarded from Western Heritage
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A functioning Roman sewer otherwise known as a “Cloaca” still in use 2000 years later.
Aqua Svlis, (Roman Bath) in Somerset, England.
Aqua Svlis, (Roman Bath) in Somerset, England.