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Historic; nice. _m
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Hello, pretty mosaic and images. Happy Monday, enjoy your new week!
Thanks Eileenmuch love...
Your colourful mosaic caught my eye immediately......beautiful!Thanks for sharing.....Happy Monday!Ruby
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handsome.
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Very good one.
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What a beautiful piece of architecture. Love the red.
Those are such colorful structures. What will be done with them after the parade?
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Lorrie, The structures (tadjahs) are destroyed, as a child i knew of them being thrown into the sea after. I dont know if this method is still practiced in light of the fact of new environmental awarenesshappy i sparked your interestmuch love...
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Historic; nice. _m
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Hello, pretty mosaic and images. Happy Monday, enjoy your new week!
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Your colourful mosaic caught my eye immediately......beautiful!
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Happy Monday!
Ruby
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handsome.
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Very good one.
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What a beautiful piece of architecture. Love the red.
ReplyDeleteThose are such colorful structures. What will be done with them after the parade?
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Lorrie, The structures (tadjahs) are destroyed, as a child i knew of them being thrown into the sea after. I dont know if this method is still practiced in light of the fact of new environmental awareness
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Love it :)
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