To me it has to be Stonehenge, been there and the power is awsome and magical,I have even got a picture in a book Mystical Places,and I am actually on that picture.I could not begin to relate what I felt on Summer Solstice morning after the Druids did their ceremony. In a sea of over 100,1000, visitors in a week 1984 oh those were the days, and I mingled with people from all over the world in my 9 days there.No hassle no seious problems and everyone was fantastic to each other,sadly not a lot of that humanity arround these days. Peace out and bless up.
2007-03-04 09:23:42
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answered by ? 5
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Why would you want someone else to do this for your homework? Anyway, my favourite moment was when I did a cross-country run in the sixth form and the whole time I ran behind a woman to watch her butt and her legs move. I only overtook her a few seconds before the finishing line - so I could beat her. But that was twenty minutes well spent.
2007-03-04 09:03:42
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answered by Anonymous
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In Birmingham queensway there is a place called subway city and there on the wall there is a Murial of president John F K Kennedy standing on a podium talking to people in down town America the black down trodden people who needed him to bring there rigthts to the surface of life. This is quite a thing to see as it brings it to your heart all over again. From a preson who admires him in life if he had lived there would not have been a Vietnam war. So check it out when you can.
2007-03-04 09:20:15
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answered by SEAN K 2
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Does the monument could be one on your u . s .? if so then i'd propose The Colosseum, it has a great history. in any different case i'd propose doing something diverse and utilising a miles less nicely popular one. perhaps the memorial in Zagan, Poland honoring the 50 prisoners of conflict that have been killed via the Nazis after escaping from the POW camp there.
2016-12-14 10:39:34
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answered by ? 4
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The Taj Mahal probably...
2007-03-04 09:02:54
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answered by maggie 4
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Any memorial that commemorates the LIVES of those who made the "SUPREME SACRIFICE", - their Earthly EXISTENCE, - in the FIGHT, to DEFEND their COUNTRY, is WORTHY of this! They tell TODAY'S generation, what HEROISM really IS!
2007-03-04 20:35:06
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answered by Spike 6
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christ the redeemer over looking Rio,it took my breath away
2007-03-04 22:46:51
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answered by Anonymous
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