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In Argentina, they’ve spent 45 years developing and building their IKEA chair, and it’s still nowhere near being finished.
www.neimagazine.com/news/argenti...
In Argentina, they’ve spent 45 years developing and building their IKEA chair, and it’s still nowhere near being finished.
www.neimagazine.com/news/argenti...
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The bright colours are 19th century reimaginations of what the Alhambra might have looked like originally, strongly influenced by Owen Jones’ chromolithographs.
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The bright colours are 19th century reimaginations of what the Alhambra might have looked like originally, strongly influenced by Owen Jones’ chromolithographs.
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This is the Peinador de la Reina, ir Queen’s Dressing Room.
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This is the Peinador de la Reina, ir Queen’s Dressing Room.
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Carmona’s importance derived from its position guarding the lower Guadalquivir, on the Via Augusta between Hispalis (Seville) and Corduba.
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Carmona’s importance derived from its position guarding the lower Guadalquivir, on the Via Augusta between Hispalis (Seville) and Corduba.
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We sampled one in a quirky café.
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We sampled one in a quirky café.
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As well as the massive Servilia family tomb, once surrounded by ornately decorated builds, it has the tomb of the elephant, named after a statue found there.
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As well as the massive Servilia family tomb, once surrounded by ornately decorated builds, it has the tomb of the elephant, named after a statue found there.
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Social hierarchies were maintained, with nuns from poorer families wearing white and doing menial tasks, while posher nuns in black managed “spiritual“ affairs.
You could take your photo in the cloister, but we moved on for a glass of something.
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Social hierarchies were maintained, with nuns from poorer families wearing white and doing menial tasks, while posher nuns in black managed “spiritual“ affairs.
You could take your photo in the cloister, but we moved on for a glass of something.
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You can see the small trunks they brought with all their earthly belongings.
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You can see the small trunks they brought with all their earthly belongings.
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As you do.
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As you do.
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The keep uses the Muslim “tapial” construction technique.
Solar panels show Visigoth influences.
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The keep uses the Muslim “tapial” construction technique.
Solar panels show Visigoth influences.
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It was modified and reinforced by the Romans and then Muslims, and finally by Pedro 1 of Castile.
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It was modified and reinforced by the Romans and then Muslims, and finally by Pedro 1 of Castile.
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Anyway, there are older baths beneath the villa, with an unusually shaped mosaic featuring the River Nile personified riding a hippo, and pygmies fighting a crane.
They have ”speech bubbles”, so it’s a sort of ancient cartoon.
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Anyway, there are older baths beneath the villa, with an unusually shaped mosaic featuring the River Nile personified riding a hippo, and pygmies fighting a crane.
They have ”speech bubbles”, so it’s a sort of ancient cartoon.
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The mosaics aren’t as brilliant as the ones at Villa Salar (and light was awkward), but still pretty cool. And the excavations are much more complete.
Triumph of Bacchus and 3 Graces are most famous.
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The mosaics aren’t as brilliant as the ones at Villa Salar (and light was awkward), but still pretty cool. And the excavations are much more complete.
Triumph of Bacchus and 3 Graces are most famous.
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Did Spanish environmentalists have an iron grip on power from 2012-18, before being rounded up and sent to the Canary Islands so solar PV could flourish?
[No, a right-wing govt effectively banned solar power.]
Did Spanish environmentalists have an iron grip on power from 2012-18, before being rounded up and sent to the Canary Islands so solar PV could flourish?
[No, a right-wing govt effectively banned solar power.]
And yes, I know there are lots of parts of the US that are very safe too, but the Qs about "but what about if you live in/go through a dangerous area" are missing the key point.
And yes, I know there are lots of parts of the US that are very safe too, but the Qs about "but what about if you live in/go through a dangerous area" are missing the key point.
Weirdest factoid about Salobreña: a lion called Jimmy lived in the castle in the 1980s.
Weirdest factoid about Salobreña: a lion called Jimmy lived in the castle in the 1980s.
They want to build a lift up to the top of the rock, but they’re afraid it will destabilise things further.
They want to build a lift up to the top of the rock, but they’re afraid it will destabilise things further.
That’s partly because this one’s older. The pillars are also “false marble“ rather than the real thing.
That’s partly because this one’s older. The pillars are also “false marble“ rather than the real thing.