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There's no doubt. When the cherries grow up, will become plums. This is the strange way our planet works. With this kind of nature we use every day, every process is twistedly complicated. +info: www.bigpict.es
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If it was not for the lights and shadows we could not differentiate between a color and itself. The human being lives in a world of illuminated objects. We are lucky. We are able to love every cherry even though they are identical. +info: www.bigpict.es
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We encourage you to see the image in GoogleEarth. The Oval Hall is inside the Palau Nacional, which, since 1929 and to the present day, has hosted and continues to play host to the celebration of many different events, such as the Festa Literariia de Santa Lucia. This oval hall, measuring 1.600 m2, with a maximum...
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On January 29th, Barça eliminated Espanyol (both teams are from Barcelona city) in the "King's Cup". Pay attention to the left side score pannel, displaying 3-0, while on the right side it shows a 3-2 score. During picture acquisition 2 goals were scored by Espanyol team. +info: www.bigpict.es

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This rural house dates from the Xth century. However, the picture was taken short later as can be deduced due to several details. As an example, point out that the light bulb of the lamp belongs to the XXIst. +info: www.bigpict.es

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The Doge's Palace is a gothic palace in Venice. In Italian it is called the Palazzo Ducale di Venezia. The palace was the residence of the Doge of Venice. Its two most visible facades look towards the Venetian Lagoon and St Mark's Square, or rather the Piazzetta. The use of arcading in the lower stories produces an ...
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