An Amazing World
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We're lucky enough to live on a planet with so much to offer, admire and preserve.

Todays issues and plights can often deter our minds from just how wonderful our planet really is.

Welcome, to an amazing world. 🌎
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Iceland 🇮🇸

📸 Arnar Kristjansson
📸 Simona Buratti
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Twin Bridge of Sighs in Cambridge, England. Named after original in Venice, built in 1831 to connect a student campus with student accommodation that lay across river Cam. A beautiful building which was probably ignored rather than sighed over by non-appreciative students. @archeohistories
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F15 over the Lake district 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
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The Major Oak in Sherwood Forest is one of the biggest oak trees in Britain, with a canopy spread of 28 metres, a trunk circumference of 11 metres and an estimated weight of 23 tonnes. It is somewhere between 800 and 1100 years old. Legend has it Robin Hood and his Merry men used the Major Oak for Shelter. 🏹🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
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George Shadbolt, Green Meadows, 1854 @cma_photo_dept
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On this day in 1919, the Treaty of Versailles is signed and Europe is carved up, eradicating Prussia by force.

It comes 229 days after the 1918 Armistice, and five yrs to the day after the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand,

Franz, like others was killed by foreign criminals for upholding nationalist values which got in the way of Anarchist/Communist terrorists.

After this day the criminal emigre's felt safe to push Internationalism under the guise of Capitalism and lead us into the second world wars as if it a business venture.

You rarely hear the truth to the great war because there are no "Nazi's" to blame.
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London, The Birthplace Of Bolshevism & Menshevism

August 1903, foreign emigres planning illegal revolution in nationalist countries from the safety of London.

Vladimir Lenin, Leon Trotsky and up to fifty agitators gathered to illegally plot an end to the rule of the Russian Tsar.

To this day, London has a lot to answer for, having allowed the worlds worst criminals to make a home within its boundaries.

Stay tuned as the full run down of Lenin, Trotsky and Stalin's actions and crimes in London will be released in time, narrated by Alexander Sangmoore.

73 White Lion St, Islington, London, England N1 9PF
Alfred H. Bool, St. Bartholomews: The Green Churchyard on the Site of the Old South Transept, 1877 @cma_photo_dept
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Abbott Fuller Graves (1859-1936) is an American painter and illustrator @KKhalee22