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Malta is quite famous for this. The boats even explicitly mentioned in my old tourist's guide.
Agree🙂
Malta have a couple of very interesting and also beautiful places to see.
I did posted an image a couple of days ago on the Azure window. It’s beautiful!
Today I’m gonna post an image on something you can travel with. No spoiler😊
 
The Battle of the Bulge Monument (formerly known as the Mardasson Memorial), located near Bastogne, Belgium. The monument honors the memory of the 76,890 American soldiers wounded, killed, or missing during the Battle of the Bulge and is designed in the shape of a five-pointed American star.

The Latin inscription on the central memorial stone:

LIBERATORIBVS AMERICANIS
POPVLVS BELGICVS MEMOR
IV.VII.MCMXLVI.

translates to "The Belgian people remember their American liberators – 4 July 1946."

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One of my favorite slabs of large trilobites from Cambrian of Morocco
I am holding in second image in attachment in Tucson where I purchased in 2017

Acadoparadoxides briareus

Order and Suborder: Order Redlichiida, Suborder Redlichiina,

Superfamily and Family: Superfamily Paradoxidoidea, Family Paradoxididae, Subfamily Paradoxidinae

Member: Asrir Tazlaft Mbr.

Formation: Jbel Wawrmast Formation,

System: Basal Middle Cambrian,

Location: near Tarhoucht, Morocco
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What kind of bird is this?
I can’t recall seeing this bird before.

Really nice photo @Clix Pix!
Thanks! It's an American Robin -- sometimes referred to as "Robin Red Breast". They're among the first birds we see in the Spring. I was surprised when walking around the lake to see this guy perched on the railing of the footbridge, as normally they hang out in the grass to find worms or they're in the trees. I guess he was enjoying the water view!
 
Thanks! It's an American Robin -- sometimes referred to as "Robin Red Breast". They're among the first birds we see in the Spring. I was surprised when walking around the lake to see this guy perched on the railing of the footbridge, as normally they hang out in the grass to find worms or they're in the trees. I guess he was enjoying the water view!
So it’s only living in America?
Just guessing because of the name🙂
 
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