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November 09, 2007
City of Broken Dreams
Murals of Belfast. Belfast, the capital city of Northern Ireland, has been home to some of the worst violence Ireland has endured. The Troubles, between the late 1960’s and 1998, divided the nation, mainly between Nationalist Catholics and Unionist Protestants. The Agreement on Good Friday (April 10th, 1998) brought an end to 30 years of suffering and bitter feuding between these communities. Throughout The Troubles both sides painted large murals on buildings, particularly in residential areas on houses at the end of terraced rows
Kadykchan. The City of Broken Dreams. This city has become useless after the collapse of the USSR, like many other Soviet industrial settlements
Panoramic view from The World Trade Center Twin Towers
Lake Chargoggagoggmanchauggagoggchaubunagungamaugg – the longest place name in the US
A very Simplified map of London
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seems to be an error in the link to the murals?
Posted by: NancyJoy at Nov 13, 2007 2:20:32 PM
Nancy,
It works for me from both computers....
Posted by: Hanan at Nov 13, 2007 2:28:20 PM