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SEEMS LEGIT um, where does one find ammo on a museum ship? Submitted by: Phenix_2099 0 Published 2 days ago in
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Yesterday, atop the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, artist and architect Tomas Saraceno debuted his most recent work: Cloud City. A spectacular sculptural constellation, Cloud City is a mirror... 0 Published 8 days ago in
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The lake in front of Bentrath Palace Two years ago was my first time in Dusseldorf due to a business trip and as usually I spent all my evenings outside, trying to explore more and more of the city. I discovered how beautiful it is and as I was told late... 0 Published 36 days ago in
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Some 100 plasticized animal specimens make their debut this week at the National History Museum of London as part of Animals Inside Out. The show is quite the large-scale effort — the Asian elephant alone took a team of 30 more th... 0 Published 50 days ago in
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On Thursday, I met up with Tamakikat, she wanted to check out the Yayoi Kusama exhibit at the National Museum. You can read more about the artist here.The majority of pieces that were on display were "polka-dotty" but there were also intricate p... 0 Published 83 days ago in
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As long as they don’t try to do it to me then we’re all good. 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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Piata Sfatului, Brasov and the Christmas market early in the morning When it comes about Christmas, people, mostly in Europe, think of visiting Prague, Paris, Vienna, Nurnberg, etc, all those places that are very famous with their Christmas markets and&... 1 Published 100+ days ago in
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The museum of the Cultural Center of the Philippines has a permanent exhibit showcasing traditional Asian musical instruments. 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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Europeans have all the fun: lower drinking ages, funner beaches, easier lifestyles and... dinosaur skeletons having sex in their museums. This exhibit, which clearly shows two T-Rexes "mating", is located... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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The open air part of the Totalitarian Art Museum. It will be officially opened very soon. I don't thing we need it, but maybe for the generation after "the wind of changes" or for tourists it will be a curious experience. "Lachezar Stanchev" str... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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Erika says: “This is our new gallery cat, Georgia. She is a ton of fun to have around and has a spunky personality. She loves to play and hide around the paintings and in umbrellas! As you can see, she is very photogenic! Her markings are a work o... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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Google Goggles is getting all museum-y on us. Google has partnered with the Getty Museum to let visitors photograph artwork with Goggles and receive a guided virtual tour in exchange. More »... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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Of all the things that NASA could lose—satellites, astronauts, chimpanzees—a one-inch piece of tape covered in moon dust from Apollo 11 seems pretty arbitrary. But that doesn't mean investigat... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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Exactly 375 km before the Danube flows into the Black sea the river is no longer a border between Bulgaria and Romania but it goes straight north into Romanian lands. There, on the right coast of the river is situated Silistra - an ancient Bulgarian city.... 4 Published 100+ days ago in
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Ever wonder what a museum in your honor would look like if it used your Facebook profile as the basis for all the exhibits? More » 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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Virtual tours have been a staple of museum websites for years, but how about an actual tour in real-time, right from your browser? That’s what the MAS museum in Antwerp, Belgium is currently offering. The museum has five guides, one standing on each... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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Ok, so I may've made that trick up, and the Cité de l'Océan et du Surf Museum in France might not be a skate park. Just they try and stop the local kids from skating in that half-ramp, though! More&nb... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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A museum exhibit at the Mütter Museum of The College of Physicians of Philadelphia is pretty strange even by wacko museum standards. It documents the things that people have swallowed—the number is ... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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As if the anyone needs additional incentive to be interested in a dinosaur exhibit beyond, like, dinosaurs, the American Museum of Natural History is opening The World's Largest Dinosaurs, centered aroun... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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Probably most of you have visited Istanbul or at least have heard a lot about that incredible city.In the following articles I want to share my view on this multicultural city with those of you who have been there and already have impressions and also to ... 6 Published 100+ days ago in
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I live only 20km far from the Rhodopi mountain and I have to say it's one of my favorites.I remember when I was a little girl we were almost every summer weekend with my parents in the mountain. Then I grew up but it is still my best known and prefered de... 6 Published 100+ days ago in
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Every time I hear "London" I imagine Thames,Tower bridge,St.Paul's Cathedral,Buckingham Palace,Big Ben and all those pictures we all have seen so many times on TV,post cards and internet.And every time it makes me think how wonderful it is and when I fina... 4 Published 100+ days ago in
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In front of the Archeological Museum. 1 Published 100+ days ago in
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Few days ago I accidentally found myself in Velingrad,a town in Rodopi mountin in Bulgaria. I had few hours to spent by myself so I took a nice walk from the center to the Historical museum.Here is what I learnt there by the keeper of the museum,really ni... 4 Published 100+ days ago in
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For the second day in Prague (see my first day there) I have prepared mainly street walking program. We caught the tram to Ujezd station in Mala Strana ( Lesser town ) which is the modern and rich area in Prague. The first thing we saw was the m... 3 Published 100+ days ago in
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From Spacewar! to the iconic Apple II computer, from long-forgotten punch card systems to massive tape drives—the recently renovated Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California has it all. ... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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Would you really want to lick an exhibit in a sex museum? Oddly the sign says nothing about touching yourself! Via. 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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Ah, batteries. They always die sooner than you think, right? Not this one! Called Karpen's Pile, this battery has been working uninterrupted since the 1950's. That's 60 years of charge! More &raqu... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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From the road, the ancestral house of the Legarda family looks like any of the few 1930s houses in Manila that survived World War II—though better maintained than most—and belies the wealth of history that lies within. The garden in front is planted with ... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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As I mentioned at the start of this series about the ancestral home of the Legarda family, the house is now also a fine dining restaurant called La Cocina de Tita Moning. Appetizers are served in the sala (living room) while you wait for your table in the... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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An all-white bedroom in the ancestral home of the Legarda family displays the wedding gown of one of Alejandro and Ramona's daughters. Isn't that train just magnificent? • LEGARDA ANCESTRAL HOUSE #7 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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With my fascination for lamps and lighting fixtures, a lamp was bound to catch my eye in the 1937 home of Alejandro and Ramona Legarda. I just love the young person with a monkey cavorting all over this particular metal chandelier. • LEGARDA ANCESTRAL HOU... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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Aside from being an avid photographer, Dr. Alejandro Legarda was also an amateur radio operator and a member of the Philippine Amateur Radio Association. He had a room specially built for his radio equipment on the third level of their house and when he g... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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Dr. Alejandro Legarda was an avid amateur photographer. He kept his own dark room in their home and was one of the first members of the Camera Club of the Philippines; he remained a member until his death in 1993. His now-antique cameras and other accoute... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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I had to wait a bit before getting the photo of the Museum of the Filipino People which I posted the other day because of this group of young people who were having their own photo shoot. The entrance to the museum is at the back of the building because i... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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Last year, I was able to post some detail shots of the old Finance Building, which is now the Museum of the Filipino People. Here is the facade in its entirety. The building has since gotten a fresh coat of creamy yellow paint which, according to arts adv... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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We seem to have skipped this part of the museum tour when I was a kid. Related posts:The Known Universe Jesus Died For…. Dog Excited When Owner Returns From Afghanistan Posted by Sara for Daily Shite, 2010. | Permalink | No comment | Post tags: ... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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After Philippine National Hero Jose Rizal was executed by the Spanish colonial government in 1896, he was buried in the Paco Cemetery with no identification on his grave. One of his sisters went around the cemetery and, seeing freshly turned earth on one ... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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Yeh, your local museum may think they're pretty fancy with their glowing Helvetica sign, but does it have revolving parts that turn into a mirrored palindrome? London's V&A museum is scoffing in the face ... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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If the thought of you sleeping in a museum by yourself for a month isn't the stuff anxiety attacks are made of, then perhaps you're just who Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry is looking for. Mor... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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Special still, used about 100 years ago for rose oil production through rose water double distillation, Kazanlak region. 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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You remember the Top Trumps games right, where you have to outdo your opponent with a stronger/faster/leaner/meaner dinosaur/footballer/celebrity/poo? The Tate museum of London has created a decidedly mor... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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The Philippine National Art Gallery, the home of Juan Luna's Spoliarium, is a 1916 American colonial era building which used to be the Philippines' Legislative Building, just as the building of the National Museum of the Filipino People used to be the Fin... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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Last night, a thief walked out of the Paris Museum of Modern Art with some $127 million in paintings by Picasso, Matisse, and Braque. There were no lasers and no temperature-sensitive security systems. He... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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