Taking the wrong turn while climbing we ended up somewhat lost in the cliffs of Hastings. It was slightly dangerous but good fun.
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Taking the wrong turn while climbing we ended up somewhat lost in the cliffs of Hastings. It was slightly dangerous but good fun.
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You can make it your own hell or heaven
Live as you please
Can we make it, if we all live together
As one big family
We are all Londoners (besides Brexiters).
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Taken at London Notting Hill Carnival.
Notting Hill Carnival is Europe’s biggest street festival. The celebrations happen every August bank holiday weekend. See the colourful carnival parade passing through the streets of west London.
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Amongst the many tons of trash that
Wales 2011.
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Creepy crawlies! Spiders from all over the world. With eight legs and venomous fangs, spiders are some of the most hated and feared creatures to walk the planet.
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Taken at Bavarian Beerhouse London.
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Victor Noir, (27 July 1848 in Attigny, Vosges – 11 January 1870 in Paris), was a French journalist who is famous for the manner of his death and its political consequences. His tomb in the Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris later became a fertility symbol.
Victor Noir’s statue is eroding… because women can’t stop rubbing its ‘lucky penis’: Visitors ignore calls to stop playing with it because they believe it boosts fertility
A statue of a prominent
Victor Noir was shot dead by a great-nephew of Emperor Napoleon in 1870.
Thousands of women have touched his crotch and kissed his lips for luck.
The bronze statue has notably
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