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library world gold

if you are asked to build places of interest/ tourist attractions on an island. what will you build?
what i’ve in mind are gold panning, underwater world, resort, theme park, disneyland, botanic garden, zoo, bird park, shopping malls, natural trails, golf trail, hiking trek, cycling, bungee jump, ferris wheel, circus, aquarium, coral reefs, musuems, hotels, cottage houses, swamps, soccer field, stadiums, sports complex, stage, library, spa, gym, business centre.
i need something really special. are there any attractions in your country that you can share with? (:
i wuld build a theme park with huge rides…i wuld try to break every record out there!! n in the park there would b sum shows n game…
it wuld b great!
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What is the best suggestion for a place to live in Colorado, fitting my lifesyle?
I am a 21 year old college student and my husband and I have been seriously considering moving to CO in a few years when we’ve both graduated. He is getting his degree to become a theater teacher, and I’ll be getting my master’s to be a librarian. He may later pursue a master’s also. Anyways, based on that info and considering future events such as having children (good school districts for them and jobs for us), where is a good and relatively inexpensive place to live in Colorado? I realize it’s a bit of a tourist state, and would enjoy living in the mountains if we could afford it as we both love snowboarding, but know that these areas can be too crowded in season. We are wanting to move from Austin, Texas to get away from the big city feel and would like a country setting as we both grew up in the country. Neither of us are rich, or plan to be based on the careers we will have, but would like to buy as opposed to renting. Any suggestions you can give would be awesome.
Golden Colorado?
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library displays november

Delhi, the capital of India is a conglomerate of seven cities that has spread out and intruded beyond the river Yamuna right up to the neighbouring states of Uttar Pradesh and Haryana.
Here you can see the Red Fort, Humayun’s Tomb, Jantar Mantar, Lotus Temple, Jama Masjid, Purana Qila, Safdarjung Tomb, Rajpath, Rajghat, India Gate and the Shakarpur Temples.
You can also enjoy the Kite-Flying Festival held on Makar Sankranti (held during January month) on the green lawns above Palika Bazr in Connaught Place.
In the month of February, the Garden Tourism Festival is held at the Talkotara garden. The theme of the show includes on the spot painting competitions for kids, varieties of flower arrangements, cultural programmes, amusement park, magic shows, tourism pavilions of different states and martial arts show. Craftsmen from various parts of the country display and sell their artistic products.
Don’t miss the Qutub festival is organized in the month of November. It gives tourists a glimpse of the cultural grandeur of India. The cultural events are held in the Qutub Minar where veterans of Indian classical music dance and folk musicians give spectacular performances.
You can also taste the mango of India at the International Mango Festival held during July every year.
Lodi Garden
It is one of the most picturesque parks, and a favourite spot oh joggers, yoga enthusiasts and families picnic parties. The garden is known as “green lung” for the Delhi people. The 15th century tombs of the Sayeed and Lodi dynasties rested in the well-kept lawns and flower beds.
Purana Qila
The Old Fort (Hindi name “Purana Qila”) stands as an ancient site that has been continuously occupied since 1000 B.C. The Qila –i-Kuhna Mosque built in 1541 is a superbly proportioned structure with fine decorative inlay work in red and white marble and slate. To the south of the mosque is Humayun’s library, known as Sher Mandal. The ramparts of Purana Qila have three principal gateways, of which the imposing red sandstone Bara Darwaza on the western wall in the main entrance. Humayun’s Tomb can be seen from the southern gate. Just in front of the fort, there is a small lake for tourists to enjoy boating.
Humayun’s Tomb
It is the first great example of a Mughal garden tomb. Humayun, the second Mughal emperor is buried in the tomb. The beautiful light decoration is a pleasing sight for viewers.
Jama Masjid
It was built in 1656 by Emperor Shah Jahan on a natural mound. The huge 28 sq metre courtyard can accommodate up to 20, 000 people at Friday prayer sessions and at Eid.
Lotus Temple
The lotus-domed Bahai House of worship is the most innovative modern structure. It was designed by Iranian architect Fariburz Sahba and completed in 1986. The arresting shape of its unfurling 27-petalled, white marble lotus has given its more popular name, “Lotus Temple”.
About the Author:
Mohen Naorem writes regularly for a travel website, http://www.family-adventure-travel-india.com
Article Source: ArticlesBase.com – Delhi – a Conglomerate of Seven Cities
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What they collected: Guide to the displays from the special collections in the University of Cape Town Libraries, arranged for the 2nd Conference of … November 25-29, 1974 (Varia series ; no. 12) … |