Wednesday 20 April 2011

Ancient Egypt Main article:

Ancient Egypt Main article: Ancient Egypt Giza Pyramids  A unified kingdom was founded c. 3150 BC by King Menes, leading to a series of dynasties that ruled Egypt for the next three millennia. Egyptian culture flourished during this long period and remained distinctively Egyptian in its religion, arts, language and customs. The first two ruling dynasties of a unified Egypt set the stage for the Old Kingdom period, c. 2700−2200 BC., famous for its many pyramids, most notably the Third Dynasty pyramid of Djoser and the Fourth Dynasty Giza Pyramids.

                                         Egypt Aswan and the Islands Elephantine und Kitchener

                                                      Nile Island with old irrigating plant.

                     The Pyramid of Cheops in Giza near Cairo:A hole in the side is used as an entrance.

                                                   The world-famous Sphinx of Giza

                                 A lot of obelisks are part of the great Amon-Temple of Karnak

                  The Sphinx Avenue in past connected the temples of Karnak with Luxor and the Nile.

              At the entrance to the Valley of the Kings there are watching two statues at the banks of the Nile.
                                                          The Mummy Of Ramses II

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Tuesday 19 April 2011

Minoh, formerly Minoo, is a city in Osaka Prefecture, Japan, about 15 km north of the centre of the city of Osaka. It is accessed by the Hankyu Railway about 30 minutes from Umeda Station. Its name is commonly romanized as "Minō" or "Minoo"; however the city government now officially uses the spelling Minoh in English. Mister Donut opened its first Japanese shop in Minoh.[citation needed] Minoh is also the home of one of Japan's four IMAX movie theaters.[1] As of 2010, the city has an estimated population of 129,127, at a density of 2,700 persons per km². Its total area is 47.84 km². Minoh is best known for Meiji no Mori Minō Quasi-National Park, one of Japan's oldest national parks, which houses a large population of wild monkeys, and has a picturesque waterfall. In autumn many people visit Minoh to see the colourful Maple leaves. The city was incorporated on December 1, 1956.

             
                                             Autumn Leaves and Minoh Waterfall, Minoh, Osaka, Japan


                                                    
                          Autumn leaves on trees on hillside near Crystal Lake,Ouray,Colorado,United States


                                              
                                            Iceberg Beautiful coloured icebergs in the Antarctic


                                                       Man and woman cycling in the park


                                                 Mature couple using laptop at the beach


                                      Praca do Pedro IV square (Rossio Square),Lisbon,Portugal


                                               Sandan Waterfall, Akiota, Hiroshima, Japan


                                                       usa,new york,croton,croton falls


                                                   usa,oregon,agricultural sprinklers in field

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