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 | Some 3D models of monuments in Paris, France
It includes 3D models of the Arc de Triomphe, Arc de la Defense, Obelisque, Pyramide du Louvre, Notre-Dame and the tour Montparnasse.
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 | Incredible construction located in Paris, France |  | 07/03/2005 | 4,180 | 



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 | This sculpture was created by Ids Willemsma. |  | 04/06/2008 | 117 | 



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 | Vietnam B-52 Arc Light memorial, Andeson AFB Guam |  | 01/27/2007 | 962 | 



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 | this should be a nice smooth arc, 50 meters out from the aussie rules goal-line. i dont know what the greenskeeper was thinking!!! |  | 06/03/2009 | 254 | 



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 | At 1,816 meters (5,958 feet), Chikurachki is the tallest of the many volcanoes on Paramushir Island. Paramushir is part of the Kuril Island arc |  | 11/01/2005 | 201 | 
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 | The International Criminal Court (ICC) is the first ever permanent, treaty based, international criminal court established to promote the rule of law and ensure that the gravest international crimes do not go unpunished. The ICC will be complementary to national criminal jurisdictions. The seat of the Court is The Hague in The Netherlands and it is temporarily housed at "de Arc&... |  | 03/28/2006 | 318 | 



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 | Martello towers (or simply Martellos) are small defensive forts built by the British Empire during the 19th century, from the time of the Napoleonic Wars onwards. They stand up to 40 feet (12m) high (with two floors) and typically had a garrison of one officer and 25 men. Their round structure and thick walls of solid masonry made them very resistant to cannon fire, while their height made them... |  | 03/29/2007 | 260 | 



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 | Hu Xinting at Sun Moon Lake Park in Taichung, the Japanese occupation period, there have been "Park Hong-ge", "Shannon Court," said the steeple for two-and-pavilion, pavilion Shui Mianxia concrete support columns, beams and columns above the platform to Mainly wooden structures. Barrier to the external-iron railings. There will also be the main pillar made of cast iron stands. Four-of-the-art r... |  | 01/02/2009 | 473 | 
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 | The reinforced position of the city of Liege (Belgium) was a part of an extensive network of fortresses as a protection against an invasion by an enemy. It forms an arc that reaches from Comblain-au-Pont to Visé.
The defence lines around Liege stretched over a length of 60 kilometres and comprised strong ‘modern’ blockhouses (Tancremont, Battice and Aubin-Neufchâteau) and smalle... |  | 09/10/2009 | 44 | 



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 | Travelers have noticed the 13 stone towers rising over Peru's coastal desert since at least the nineteenth century. But researchers only last year discovered the structures' purpose: they make up a sophisticated solar observatory, one of the earliest known in the Americas.
Iván Ghezzi of Peru's National Institute of Culture and Clive Ruggles of the University of Leicester showed ... |  | 01/21/2008 | 302 | 



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 | The Halys ("salty river") or Kizilirmak ("red river"), east of Ankara, the longest river of Asia Minor. Its length 1150 kilometers and it is first mentioned in our sources by the Greek playwright Aeschylus. According to a famous story told by Herodotus of Halicarnassus, in 547 BCE, the Greek scientist and philosopher Thales of Miletus changed the course of the river in order... |  | 11/07/2005 | 205 | 



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