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Thursday, July 26, 2012

Earth from Space ...

The Cosmonautics Day!





























































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Wednesday, July 25, 2012

The Second World War: Do you remember how it all began?

Arson Reystaga February 27, 1933

The capture in March 1936 the demilitarized Rhineland

Part of the republican militia equipped with a local girl near Aragon, 1936.

Mussolini on the Wehrmacht's military exercises in 1937

Tanks of the German Condor Legion in Spain

Signs of the Times. March 12, 1938 Vienna Square, named after Austrian Chancellor Engelbert Dolfussa, who was killed during an attempted Nazi coup in 1934, gets its new name.

Volunteer firefighters are fighting fires caused by Japanese bombing

The Japanese soldiers are in the Chinese city

British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain arrived at the airport Heston after the Munich Conference in September 1938.

Czech President Emil Hacha, left in complete isolation of the Munich agreement passes its state in the hands of Germany

Kristallnacht, November 9-10, 1938

Spanish refugees on the border with France, the beginning of 1939

German soldiers marching through the Memel, March 23, 1939

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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Vaynglass Bay and Freycinet National Park ...

On the east coast of Tasmania, south of Australia, Freycinet National Park, with its stunning bay Vaynglass (wine glass). The name was chosen because the shape resembles the bay is on the glass ...

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Another distinguishing feature of these places are pink granite peaks line up on the beach. They are called the "danger", respectively, and the beach beach dangers
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национальный парк фрейсине
Among the Australians the place has been known for a long time. It can be great to spend time dealing with fishing, boating, kayaking. Also in the park, Freycinet is a very good place for rock climbing, and just relaxing on the beach under the warm rays of the sun




Despite this natural beauty, this place is rarely visited by tourists, it is not on the tourist map of the world. The reason for this remoteness from civilization and the inaccessibility of Tasmania. The nearest airport is located in Launceston, a 2 hour drive from Freycinet National Park



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