It is the British actor Roger Moore who died on the 23th of May. He was eighty nine years old and had cancer. He is famous for playing James Bond in seven films.
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Here is the wedding of Pippa Middleton. Her husband is James Matthews. Pippa is Kate Middleton's sister. Prince George Alexander Louis is the second pageboy from the right.
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You're totally correct
I just want to add that the church where the wedding happened is near Pippa and Kate's parents' country house. After the wedding, they had a reception in Pippa's parents' garden, in a building of glass built especially for this day.
I'm not sure! I can see a convertible (atidengiamas) roof and a huge lens (linzė) under this roof, I can see a desert around the building. I guess that it is a telescope and an astronomical observatory in a desert somewhere in the USA or in Mexico. I heard that in North America there are some of the biggest telescopes on Earth. Scientists use them to watch stars and far away galaxies. Am I right?
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Here is the ALMA Observatory in the Atacama desert in North of Chile. This Observatory is largest in the World. This is a new astronomical Observatory.
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China and Mongolia mark their border with the statues of two towering Brotosauruses. Those statues are near the town of Erenhot.
Erenhot is called the „Dinosaur City". It was once the home of dinosaurs. Erenhot was a paradise of likes (=lakes? ežerų?), marshes and forests. More than 20 kinds of dinosaurs flourished there.
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This is the picture of the greek sculpture which is called Colossus of Rhodes. About 2300 years ago Colossus stood ([stud] - stovėjo) on the island of Rhodes. The people of Rhodes built it to celebrate their victory over (prieš) the island of Cyprus. It was about 150 meters high and it was one of the seven wonders ([uande] - stebuklas) of the World. It was demolished ([demolišt] buvo sugriauta) by an earthquake ([ ior -th- keik] žemės drebėjimas). Historians don't know its exact place. Now the Greeks want to build this sculpture again and maybe in the future Colossus will stand again on the island of Rhodes.