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May 06, 2008
The Borat Map
A map showing the (rough) locations where Borat - the 7th most famous person in Kazakhstan - is alleged to have made some of his rather unusual remarks about his home country
Mini Moscow. And another
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Ithaa, which means pearl in Dhivehi, is an undersea restaurant, secured five meters below sea level, at the Hilton Maldives Hotel. The five-by-nine meter restaurant has a capacity of 14 people and is encased in R-Cast acrylic, offering 270° panoramic view to its customers. The restaurant was designed and constructed by M.J. Murphy Ltd. - a design consultancy based in New Zealand - and was opened on April 15, 2005. Meals range in cost from $120 (lunch) to $250 (dinner)
Ithaa's entrance is a spiral staircase in a thatched pavilion at the end of a jetty. The 2004 tsunami topped just below the staircase entrance, and caused no damage to the restaurant
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"Half a mile down to Morgan Creek, Leaning heavy on the end of the week, Hercules (the family dog) and a hog-nosed snake, Down on Copperline, We were down on Copperline." The James Taylor Bridge in Chapel Hill . Also, James Taylor's drumming machine
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Thats pretty expensive for a meal rangng from $120 to $250. What's the menu like?
Posted by: Human Web Guy at May 19, 2008 1:49:19 PM