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- Best Lost Theories | Interviews, Predictions, Polls and of course More Questions The best Lost theories, questions and answers to Lost mysteries, backgrounds, insights and other really fantastic points of view from fans of the popular ABC TV show. There are numerous theories on Lost. Some of them are great, only a few really outs...
- Shop in these eCrater Stores! Welcome to our eCrater Stores Promotion Lens! We offer many unique Gift and Collectibles perfect for gift giving and home decorating! Shop for Clothing, Jewelry, Kitchen, Housewares, Art, Automotive, Music, Books & Magazine...
- Andrew Jackson Andrew Jackson served as the seventh president of the United States from 1829 to 1837. Unlike previous presidents, Jackson was born into a poor family. His election to the presidency shifted the balance of power in the country from wealthy, East Coas...
- Moss Gardening In case you've found this lens first, I moved to Seattle and started Moss Farming in the light well outside my bedroom window. That lens covers my first year and initial moss learning and this one will fill you in on all my discoveries and prog...
- Warcraft Profession: Jewelcrafting Delicately wrapping gems with gold, silver, and much more exotic metals, jewelcrafters have a knack for making that piece of jewelry just right for the wearer. Mining hard and working twice as long, they churn out the most brilliant gemstones, powerf...
- Unconditional Surrender | Big Kiss Remembers World War II Approach Island Park on Sarasota Bay and you will see people lined up for a photo with the town's biggest celebrity, the statue titled Unconditional Surrender. Seward Johnson mined history and turned Alfred Eisenstaedt's famous photograph of...
- Nicolaus Copernicus Polish astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus revolutionized science by postulating that the earth and other planets revolve about a stationary sun. Developed in the early 1500s but not published until years later, his heliocentric (sun-centered) theory disp...
- Unique Gifts - Terracotta Chinese Warriors The Chinese Terracotta Army has eight thousand warriors, and they are all unique! So, if you are looking for a unique gift why not go for one of these soldiers. They come in a variety of sizes, and of course styles, and there are even horses to...
- Tribal Wars | Tribal Wars Paladin | Tribal Wars Strategy and Tactics This a continuation of my Tribal Wars Strategy Lenses. On newer worlds, players can create a Paladin to augment their forces. Although not a game winner by himself, the Paladin gives you a lot of flexibility, and creates new avenues of gameplay for...
- Unique Gifts - Olmec Colossal Heads If you're looking for a unique gift, these amazing Olmec Colossal heads fit the bill! The Olmec made huge heads out of rock, each with distinct features and wearing a unique helmet. They transported them from the stone quarries over long distanc...
- Is New Jersey Weird? I have lived in New Jersey all of my life! I was born in Orange, New Jersey, and lived in Nixon in Edison Township on a little street off Route 1 called Gurley Road. When I was 14 we moved to Hillsdale, NJ and I started High School t...
- Angels All Around Us Since times immemorial the concept of angels has fascinated mankind. Angels appear in the religious, mythological and other literature across all cultures. Angels are invariably depicted with wings. Many people pray to angels. Spiritual Science Resea...
- Sex With Statues - Funny Pictures Funny pictures of Sex With Statues features people pretending to have statue sex, it's all done in good clean fun and really funny. Features many celebrity statues being raped.
- Guanyin Buddha Statue at Nanshan! Nanshan Guanyin Cultural Park is situated at Nanshan District around 40 km west of Sanya CBD in China's Hainan Province. It is a key project in the Phase II expansion of the Nanshan Cultural Tourism Zone, a 5A-rated national attraction, highlighted b...
- Leshan Giant Buddha! The Grand Buddha at Leshan (Sichuan Province, China) is the largest ancient stone carved image of Buddha in the world, standing 71 metres in height. It is located at the foot of Mt. Lingyun, where the Minjiang, Dadu and Qingyi Rivers meet. This edifi...
- Christ The Redeemer Statue, Rio Christ the Redeemer is a statue of Jesus Christ in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The statue is generally considered the largest art deco statue in the world. The monument stands 130 ft tall, including its 31 ft base, and 98 ft wide. It...
- What year was the Statue of Liberty built? A: Work began on the statue in 1875, in France. In 1885, the completed statue was disassembled and shipped to New York City. The official opening was in October 1886.
- Architectural Antiques Architectural antiques can be a fabulous way to improve and decorate your home and are the ultimate in recycling. Architectural antiques should be looked at not necessarily as salvage, but as art investments. Architectural antiques can include r...
- Recipe for a vintage garden 1 or more Flower beds, 1 vintage Garden Bench, 1 vintage Sundial, 1 or more vintage, retro Pink Flamingos, 1 vintage Garden Swing, 1 Statue, 1/2 dozen packages Perennial Seeds, 1 vintage Garden Gnome, 1/2 dozen vintage planters, 1 retro Fountain, 1/2...
- Gargoyle's Are Watching Us G argoyle location to your left: New York Times Building, New York In architecture, a gargoyle is a carved stone grotesque with a spout designed to convey water from a roof and away from the side of a building. The term originates from the French g...
