![]() | Zucchero LIVE au Monument-National (1/2) Au début du mois d'octobre, Zucchero donnait un show très rock auMonument National à Montréal. Voici quelques images tournées pendant le spectacle, mama mia ! |
![]() | Zucchero LIVE au Monument-National (2/2) Au début du mois d'octobre, Zucchero donnait un show très rock auMonument National à Montréal. Voici quelques images tournées pendant le spectacle, mama mia ! |
![]() | Mikey Bustos performs HELLO live @ Monument National theatre in Montreal August 9th, 2008 - Mikey Bustos accompanied by Mike Chun performs "Hello" live at Monument National theatre in Montreal, Quebec. Visit www.mikeybustos.ca for more. |
![]() | AdsDream.com Gala Artis 2008 Monument National 27 avril 2008 à Montreal, Les artistes nous partagent leurs rêves. Visitez www.adsdream.com |
![]() | Landscapes and Fire & Klamath-Siskiyou Nat'l Monument Implications of the 'Biscuit Fire'; & the Cascade Siskiyou National Monument. National Center for Conservation Science and Policy, Implications of the 'Biscuit Fire'; & the Cascade Siskiyou National Monument. National Center for Conservation Science and Policy, Dominick DellaSala. Ashland, Oregon. Produced by DanShaw.com |
![]() | Stonehenge Monument See a recreation of how Stonehenge may have been raised 4500 years ago. Stonehenge Decoded: SUN JUNE 1 9P : http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/episode/stonehenge-decoded-3372/Overview/?source=4003 |
![]() | Automne à Montréal (1) **ATTENTION: Cette vidéo fait preuve d'incohérence inexplicable!** Le centre d'art contemporain Optica présenta une soirée bénéfice en compagnie de Pierre Lapointe le 4 octobre dernier au Monument National. J'ai donc fait un mini voyage à Montréal pendant trois jours. Voici un aperçu (en viédo et photos)de la soirée organisée par Optica et de ma rencontre avec Pierre Le Grand. Musique: Alain Bashung - Vertige de l'amour LAISSEZ UN COMMENTAIRE. ABONNEZ-VOUS! |
![]() | The hill Thomas Hellman at the Monument National, Montreal Quebec, June 2006 |
![]() | National monument burns down (Daily News on http://www.parsnewz.com/blog ) Fire destroys Seoul's ancient Great South Gate - South Korea's number one national treasure and the country's landmark symbol. The fire, likely set by an arsonist, ripped through a 600-year-old gate in central Seoul on Monday, destroying the landmark listed as South Korea's number one national treasure. Police said they were searching for a man whom a witness said broke into the Namdaemun or "Great South Gate" and started the fire late on Sunday (February 10), but they did not rule out an electrical fault as the cause. Officials said the gate had been completely burnt down except for the pillars on the first floor. The gate was constructed in 1398 and served as the main southern entrance for Seoul when it became Korea's capital more than 600 years ago and was a walled city, the Cultural Heritage Administration said. The structure, also called Sungnyemun or "Gate of Exalted Ceremonies", has been rebuilt several times, with the most recent renovation taking place between 1961-1963, it said. |
![]() | Petroglyph National Monument in Albuquerque Thousands of rock etchings on the volcanoes on the west side of Albuquerque speak of hundreds of years of history and culture of Native American and Spanish peoples. |
![]() | Muir Woods National Monument Muir Woods National Monument is part of the Golden Gate Recreational Area. Muir Woods is located in Mill Valley twelve miles north of the Golden Gate Bridge in California. |
![]() | Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico Adolph Bandelier, the first anthropological scholar of the southwest, explored Frijoles Canyon, New Mexico in 1880. The oldest site in Bandelier National Monument dates back to 2010 B.C. Around 1100 A.D. Pueblo Indians began inhabiting Frijoles Canyon and the Pajarito Plateau. Around 1300 A.D. about a dozen large villages existed in the area. One of them, Tyuonyi, is accessible within the Monument near the visitor's center. The remnants of cliff cave dwellings dug into the volcanic tuft, along the canyon walls, suggest an extensive multi-story village. Some of these Pueblo structures with labyrinths of caves and rooms were occupied for over 400 years. Approximately 3,000 archaeological sites are being documented within the Monument. An unexcavated village, Tsankawi, lies 11 miles away in a separate section of the Monument. The pueblos and cliff cave dwellings were vacated in the 1500's. Part of the Monument has wilderness designation. Visitors can overnight in the backcountry with a permit. Family and group campgrounds are also available. Slideshow by John Wanserski. For further information see these resources. Bandelier National Monument http://www.nps.gov/band/ Adolph F. Bandelier http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/information/biography/abcde/bandelier_adolph.html The Delight Makers by Adolph F, Bandelier http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/18310 My Wisconsin Space http://mywisconsinspace.com/ |