31 Temmuz 2011 Pazar

The Nut (iv), Stanley, Tasmania

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The Nut (iv), Stanley, Tasmania

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A different view of the Stanley Nut - this time down low Godfrey's Beach with a mere minute of golden sunrise light.

Here is my trip video of my trip to Tasmania in Autumn 2011 - you can check it out here - www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmjd0WyzkX0

My previous video, "Tasmania, Spring 2011 - A Compliation" can be found here - www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WBGjkiarxc

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Stanley is a town on the north-west coast of Tasmania, Australia. Travelling west, Stanley is the second-last major township on the north-west coast of Tasmania, Smithton being the larger township in the Circular Head municipality. According to the 2006 census, Stanley had a population of 458.

In 1825 the Van Diemen's Land Company was granted land in north-western Van Diemen's Land, including the Stanley area. Employees of the company from England settled in the area in October 1826.

It was named after Lord Stanley, the British Secretary of State for War and the Colonies in the 1830s and 1840s, who later had three terms of office as British Prime Minister.

A port opened in 1827 and the first school opened in 1841. The Post Office opened on July 1, 1845 but was known as Circular Head until 1882. In 1880 the first coach service between Stanley and Burnie was established.

In 1936 a submarine telegraph and telephone cable from Apollo Bay to Stanley provided the first connection to Tasmania from the mainland.

Today Stanley is a tourist destination and the main fishing port on the north-west coast of Tasmania.

The most distinctive landmark in Stanley is The Nut, an old volcanic plug discovered by the explorers Bass and Flinders in 1798, who officially named it Circular Head. It has steep sides and rises to 143 metres with a flat top. It is possible to walk to the top of The Nut via a steep track.

Tourists regularly travel to Highfield (a farming region on the north west of the township) to view the picturesque northern beaches with The Nut in the background.

The port on the southern side of The Nut is also a regularly used fishing spot.

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29 Temmuz 2011 Cuma

London Canoe Slalom Invitational Event 2011 - 29th July 2011 191

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28 Temmuz 2011 Perşembe

Scotland - holiday land

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It has been estimated that there are at least 31,460 freshwater lakes called lochs in Scotland (Wikipedia)

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Living reefs of Kusu Island

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Living reefs of Kusu Island

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27 Temmuz 2011 Çarşamba

McNabb trade to Vikes close; Cats spend huge on DE; several big names cut

Chalk it up to mass confusion, with a little bit of necessary bookkeeping thrown in for good measure.

Despite nearly five months of pent-up demand due to the lockout, the first day of free-agent negotiations around the NFL yesterday was intense but didn’t result in the tidal wave of handshake agreements and trades that many agents and league executives expected.

“They only finished the deal [Monday], so a lot of people had less than 24 hours to digest everything in it and get direction from the league,” an AFC GM told The Post yesterday. “You’re flying blind with some of it right now.”

The anticipated flood of deals appeared delayed in part because teams still aren’t entirely clear about all the rules in the new collective bargaining agreement.

As a result, most teams spent the first day after the lockout focused on getting their own financial houses in order and re-signing their own players as the league prepares to breathe deep and digest almost 500 free agents over the next week or so.

Veteran free-agent signings can’t become official until Friday, and the players in question can’t take the field until the Aug. 4 target date for the start of the new league year.

* The Vikings, according to the NFL Network, have agreed to acquire Donovan McNabb from the Redskins after one disastrous season in Washington. Money could be a stumbling block to the proposed trade, because McNabb wants franchise-QB compensation.

* Defensive end Charles Johnson landed an unexpectedly huge payday from Carolina and reset the market skyward for pass-rushing ends on the strength of essentially one good season — an 111/2-sack year in 2010. The eye-popper of a deal surely prompted alarm bells for the Giants and GM Jerry Reese, considering DE Osi Umenyiora — a much more accomplished player than Johnson — is demanding a raise or a trade.

* The Redskins agreed to re-sign Santana Moss, reportedly for three years and $15 million, but they still may be in the market for additional receivers, such as Jets wideout Santonio Holmes.

* The Cowboys cut wideout Roy Williams, running back Marion Barber and offensive linemen Leonard Davis and Marc Colombo.

* The Ravens informed tight end Todd Heap, running back Willis McGahee, nose tackle Kelly Gregg and wideout Derrick Mason that they will be cut.

* The oft-rumored deal of Eagles backup QB Kevin Kolb to the Cardinals for CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie didn’t happen, but Kolb still is expected to be dealt before the season.

* Seattle took itself out of the running for Kolb yesterday by agreeing on a deal with former Vikings QB project Tarvaris Jackson and allowing coach Pete Carroll to pursue a reunion with his former USC passer, famed NFL washout Matt Leinart.

* The Eagles let all of their prime free agents depart, including safety Quintin Mikell, LB Stewart Bradley and RB Jerome Harrison.

* The Rams, who are thought to be interested in former Giants wideout Plaxico Burress, pounced on Mikell with the promise of a four-year deal that included a surprising $14 million guaranteed.

* The Chargers lured LB Takeo Spikes from the 49ers and took a flier on oft-injured former Colts safety Bob Sanders.

* Jaguars grabbed former Bills LB Paul Posluszny with a six-year deal.

* The deepest position in free agency — cornerback — likely will need a few more days to shake out, according to league officials. The reasoning is that most of the top players at that spot, particularly potential Jets target Nnamdi Asomugha, are in line for huge paydays and reluctant to potentially cost themselves money by setting the market first.

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25 Temmuz 2011 Pazartesi

Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofa (MNCARS)

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21 Temmuz 2011 Perşembe

HSBC Acts on Offshore Cash

HSBC Holdings PLC is moving to mollify federal authorities investigating how the banking industry has helped U.S. clients evade taxes.

The global banking giant is cutting ties with wealthy American clients who bank offshore, as U.S. prosecutors turn up the heat on the bank to produce information about account holders who may be evading taxes, people familiar with the matter say.

A spokeswoman said the global banking giant will "no longer offer wealth-management services to U.S. resident private clients from locations outside the U.S.," and that American clients "will be better served by our private banking teams in the United States." At issue are hundreds of clients with accounts totaling as much as $100 million, said a person familiar with the situation. U.S. clients need roughly $5 million in assets to qualify for an HSBC private-client account, another person familiar with the situation said.

The extraordinary move comes as the U.S. Justice Department and Internal Revenue Service intensify crackdowns on offshore tax evasion and look beyond the world of Swiss banking for institutions that might be providing places to hide money.

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HSBC is ending the practice of serving wealthy American residents from locations outside the U.S. as a way of cooperating with the U.S. and avoiding the fate of rivals that were fined or threatened with prosecution for assisting tax scofflaws, the people familiar with the matter say. The Justice Department declined to comment.

In a letter sent earlier this month to U.S. customers who have accounts with HSBC India, the bank said it is terminating "private banking services to US persons and certain trusts and non operating companies connected to US persons." Customers have 30 days to close their accounts, according to the letter.

HSBC has been under Justice Department scrutiny since earlier this year, when U.S. prosecutors alleged HSBC India had helped U.S. residents get around paying federal taxes.

HSBC's move to cut off wealthy U.S. clients represents a retreat for an institution that made a splash in the private-banking business in 1999 with the acquisition of Republic National Bank of New York. A new law taking effect in 2011 requires banks with U.S. taxpayers holding offshore accounts to meet stringent and expensive new reporting requirements.

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An HSBC spokeswoman said a team of advisers "will help affected clients through the transition process."

HSBC's move could put its clients in a tough spot. It "presents a significant challenge for many investors and business executives, given the short notice of termination," said Brian Rowbotham, an international tax specialist in San Francisco.

The HSBC move comes amid much broader government scrutiny on tax evasion. In 2009, Swiss bank UBS AG admitted to conspiring to defraud the U.S. government of billions in taxes by helping wealthy Americans hide taxes. As part of a "deferred prosecution" agreement avoiding criminal charges, UBS turned over the names of 4,000 U.S. account holders and paid a $780 million fine for its role as part of a settlement between the U.S. and Swiss governments.

Credit Suisse Group AG said Friday that the Justice Department had notified the Swiss bank that it was a formal target of a criminal investigation into how Swiss institutions allegedly helped U.S. citizens avoid paying taxes. The bank said it was cooperating with the probe. Settlement talks between U.S. and Swiss governments aimed at resolving a wide-ranging U.S. investigation into the Swiss banking system are continuing.

In January, prosecutors indicted a New Jersey businessman on charges he conspired to evade U.S. taxes by hiding offshore accounts in India maintained by HSBC. He pleaded guilty. And in late June, a federal grand jury indicted an HSBC client living in Wisconsin for allegedly filing false tax returns and hiding more than $8.7 million in offshore accounts. The client, a neurosurgeon and a U.S. citizen, pleaded not guilty.

The Justice Department in April asked a San Francisco federal court to let the IRS serve a "John Doe" summons on the Indian unit of HSBC seeking information about possible tax fraud "by people whose identities are unknown." The status of the summons isn't clear.

Federal authorities asked HSBC India to send letters to customers encouraging them to come forward to the IRS, and HSBC has complied with that request via a separate set of letters, said people familiar with the situation. The IRS is offering reduced but still stiff penalties for U.S. taxpayers with secret offshore accounts who voluntarily report them, but that program is to end Aug. 31. The government said it believed "many" of these clients "have hidden their accounts from the IRS."

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20 Temmuz 2011 Çarşamba

Get stuffed

Even in these health-conscious times, not everyone is counting calories. So where&rsquo;s a person to live if they’re looking to let their inner glutton run wild?

Well, for starters, try the Cipriani Club Residences at 55 Wall St. It’s a safe bet, after all, that a building whose logo consists of a bartender shaking a martini won’t get judgmental about your decision to skip working out in lieu of a steak and a glass (or three) of Bordeaux. Here, you have your choice of two restaurants, as well as access to a wine cellar and tasting room. Oh, and every morning, breakfast is free.

LIVING ON THE EDGE: It’s easy to rack up the calories at Smorgasburg, with 100-plus food vendors like Sea Bean.

LIVING ON THE EDGE: It’s easy to rack up the calories at Smorgasburg, with 100-plus food vendors like Sea Bean.

There’s no free breakfast at the Richard Meier-designed 176 Perry St., but if you play your cards right, maybe you can snag a seat to a dinner party down the hall — as the guest of chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten, a resident in the building. Even if you can’t finagle an invite, though, you can always drop by Perry Street, his restaurant in the base of the building. Just try not to pack on too many pounds — those glass-curtain walls don’t leave anything to the imagination.

You might also want to check out the Edge in Williamsburg, which, despite being on our fit list, also has plenty of opportunities for letting yourself go. Most gorge-worthy is the Smorgasburg food market on Saturdays. It features food from 100-plus vendors, including diet-busting offerings like fried chicken biscuits from Momofuku Noodle Bar and grilled sausages from the Meat Hook butcher shop. But you don’t have to wait until the weekend to indulge at the Edge: The development includes Mole, a Mexican restaurant where you can wash down queso fundido with $5 happy-hour margaritas.

Chelsea’s Ohm building is similarly a case of mixed messages. The rental development has a two-story, 2,100-square-foot gym for residents watching their figures, but it also offers a video arcade and hosts a Knitting Factory-curated concert series that features free drinks. Likewise, the High Line just down the street is great for outdoor activity, but it’s also the site of the Lot — a plaza underneath the park with a beer garden and food trucks. Also worth mentioning is that former Met Darryl Strawberry calls Ohm home. And while times have no doubt changed, the ’86 Mets weren’t exactly what you’d call paragons of healthy living. Plus, Strawberry is back in town because he opened a Queens sports bar. Maybe if you ask nicely, he’ll bring back some chicken wings.

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Saltwater Crocodile

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19 Temmuz 2011 Salı

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Remontowany dworzec kolejowy w Modlinie

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18 Temmuz 2011 Pazartesi

Gold

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16 Temmuz 2011 Cumartesi

Paddington suburbs

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15 Temmuz 2011 Cuma

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Hungarian State Opera House

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14 Temmuz 2011 Perşembe

13 Temmuz 2011 Çarşamba

A Golden Pot's Awaiting

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Iceland, July 3rd, 2011

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12 Temmuz 2011 Salı

4 colours

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11 Temmuz 2011 Pazartesi

Flitter

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Riverside sunset

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21/06/2011; I felt like going on with the sunset topic where I left yesterday, so here we go.

Some nice red tones in the sky above the river IJ on the day with the most daylight of the year. And I also thought it was funny that all of the cranes, even the one at the NDSM in the background to the right, were heading in the same direction.

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10 Temmuz 2011 Pazar

The discovery of a Country - Philadelphia

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9 Temmuz 2011 Cumartesi

China's Bumpy Road Ahead

When exactly will China take over the world?

The moment of truth seems to be coming closer by the minute. China will become the world's largest economy by 2050, according to HSBC. No, it's 2040, say analysts at Deutsche Bank. Try 2030, the World Bank tells us. Goldman Sachs points to 2020 as the year of reckoning, and the IMF declared several weeks ago that China's economy will push past America's in 2016. There's probably someone out there who thinks China became the world's largest economy five years ago.

In an interview with WSJ's John Bussey, Eurasia Group President Ian Bremmer insists that for China to become the economic powerhouse it is predicted to become in this century, the Chinese must fundamentally restructure their economy.

But let's not get carried away. There's a good deal of turmoil simmering beneath the surface of China's miracle. Consider these recent snapshots:

• In Hunan, farmers pushed off their land by aggressive property developers discover that local authorities are not on their side. A farmer sets himself on fire, and protests spread quickly from town to town.

• A chemical spill into a Chinese river cuts off water supplies to Harbin, a city of four million people, sparking public fury.

• In Inner Mongolia, a Han Chinese truck driver kills a local herdsman in a hit-and-run accident, and ethnic unrest flares for days.

• Rioting in Xinjiang province spins out of control, forcing a state Internet shutdown across an area three times the size of California.

• In the coastal city of Xintang, security guards sent to break up a protest by migrant workers push a pregnant woman to the ground, igniting a firestorm that only paramilitary forces in armored personnel carriers can handle.

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A boy rides a cart carrying his grandparents outside Beijing. As more Chinese reach retirement age, the need to provide pensions and health care will lead to unprecedented costs.

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China's security services are the world's best at containing large-scale riots, and these protests do not represent any form of coherent opposition to Communist Party control. Most of the protests are directed at local officials and are fueled by local grievances, and three decades of double-digit growth has earned the Chinese leadership deep reserves of public patience.

But this is a country that measures its annual supply of large-scale protests in the tens of thousands. For 2006, China's Academy of Social Sciences reported the eruption of about 60,000 "mass group incidents," an official euphemism for demonstrations of public anger involving at least 50 people. In 2007, the number jumped to 80,000. Though such figures are no longer published, a leak put the number for 2008 at 127,000. Today, it is almost certainly higher.

There is certainly no credible evidence that China is on the brink of an unforeseen crisis, but all that public anger points to enormous challenges on the road ahead. Emerging powers like India, Brazil and Turkey can continue to grow for the next 10 years with the same basic formula that sparked growth over the past 10. China, on the other hand, must undertake enormously complex and ambitious reforms to continue its drive to become a modern power, and the country's leadership knows it.

The financial crisis made clear that China's dependence for growth on the purchasing power of consumers in America, Europe and Japan creates a dangerous vulnerability. Those who insist that it's possible to map the precise arc of China's rise seem to assume that China's leaders can steadily shift the country's growth model toward greater domestic consumption, by transferring enormous reserves of wealth from China's powerful state-owned companies to hundreds of millions of new consumers.

That's quite an assumption. Despite the best efforts of policy architects in Beijing, the share of household consumption in China's economic growth last year actually moved in the other direction, in part because there are political powerbrokers within the elite who have made too much money from the old model to fully embrace a new one.

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Moreover, as the gap between rich and poor continues to widen, social unrest will almost certainly force tighter state restrictions on free expression and free assembly. That could promote a violent backlash if rising expectations for material success aren't met. Most dangerous of all for the ruling party's future, factions within the government might not agree on how the state should respond to a sudden convulsion of organized unrest.

China's demographics will provide another serious challenge. The country's labor force is becoming more expensive as China urbanizes and moves up the value chain for manufacturing. The population is also getting older, as the one-child policy and other factors leave fewer young people to join the labor force. As more Chinese reach retirement age, the need to expand and reinforce a formal social safety net to provide pensions and health care for hundreds of millions of people will add unprecedented costs.

Given that so much of China's growth is still coming from infrastructure projects and other state-directed investments, the impact on an already overtaxed environment could shock the system. Land degradation, air quality and water shortages are urgent and growing problems. China's capacity to tolerate a deteriorating environment is higher than in most developing markets (to say nothing of the developed world), but the chances for an environmental incident to provoke a dangerously destabilizing event are growing by the day.

Then there's inflation, which hit a 34-month high in May, according to China's National Bureau of Statistics. Food prices surged 11.7%. An over-expansionary monetary policy, higher transportation costs related to urbanization, and large-scale wage hikes are just a few of the variables that ensure the government will have a harder time containing inflation in the years ahead.

Finally, as popular demand, expressed online and in China's blogosphere, plays a larger role in how Chinese policy-makers make decisions, unhappy citizens will check the state's ability to implement strategic policies. That, too, could limit China's longer-term economic growth.

Even if China's leadership makes major progress on domestic reform, it will find that the international environment is becoming less conducive to easy economic expansion. Higher prices for the oil, gas, metals and minerals that China needs to power its economy will weigh on growth. The exertions of all those other emerging market players will add to the upward pressure on food and other commodity prices, suppressing growth rates and undermining consumer confidence, which have been the most important sources of social and political stability in China.

What about China's relationship with the United States? Strong growth in China, coupled with America's unsustainable fiscal policies, high unemployment and weakened consumer demand, will generate friction between the world's two largest economies—in particular, by significantly increasing the likelihood of protectionism on both sides. That's a problem for American companies looking for access to Chinese consumers, but it's far more troublesome for the Chinese, who rely more on U.S. fiscal stability, investment, technology and consumption.

If nothing else, the colossal challenges that lie ahead for China provide an abundance of good reasons to doubt long-term projections of the country's economic supremacy and global dominance. As Yogi Berra once said, "It's tough to make predictions, especially about the future."

—Mr. Bremmer is the president of Eurasia Group, a consulting firm that specializes in political risk assessment. His most recent book is "The End of the Free Market."
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DSC02106_FF w/Alice Cooper

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DSC02106_FF w/alice Cooper

Foo Fighters @ Milton Keynes Bowl - July 02, 2011 - Milton Keynes, UK
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8 Temmuz 2011 Cuma

Redwood National and State Parks

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Redwood National and state parks

Redwood National and State Parks and North Coast

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7 Temmuz 2011 Perşembe

2011-07-03 at 21-56-22

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2011-07-03 at 21-56-22

Mad Heads XL concert at the UAYA Resort Center's &quot;Nadiya Ye" Festival in Ellenville, NY on the eveninng of July 3,2011.

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6 Temmuz 2011 Çarşamba

Iamedi Amadiyah

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Iamedi Amadiyah

The best parts of the world for tourism
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5 Temmuz 2011 Salı

Hypnosis

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Hypnosis

Where: Corner of North 6th Street and Bedford Avenue in Brooklyn, New York, USA.

When: Beginning of July 2011.

What: Yes-s-s, Man-cub. Plee-ee-ease, go to slee-eep. Please go to slee-eep.

Watch it on my website

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Grumman F-4F Wildcat carrier-based fighter

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Grumman F-4F Wildcat carrier-based fighter

Grumman F-4F Wildcat carrier-based fighter plane, Pacific Aviation Museum, Pearl Harbor, July 2011: This one was ditched in Lake Michigan in June 1943; recovered from the mud at 220 feet in surprisingly good condition in December 1991; and restored to flight-worthy condition in 1995, one of only two of its type remaining in the world.

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Love Your Life

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Love Your Life

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4 Temmuz 2011 Pazartesi

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Tributes scrawled across the walls of the old studio in Hobart Road, New Lambton

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3 Temmuz 2011 Pazar

la gare des Brotteaux

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2 Temmuz 2011 Cumartesi

sonho de uma tarde de vero

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sonho de uma tarde de vero

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The many faces of water

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The many faces of water

Nature is completely dependent on water. It provides all people, plants and animals with life, however its force and unpredictability can be dangerous.

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