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 Erik Estrada (89424)

past is history, today is a gift and tomorrow is mystery.........kungfu panda.....
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nevery each second is a gift for me to love you..

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 Khairul Ariyandi, SINYO (13358)

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kungpu panda..... hmmmmm so cute...

 Sanityasa (102733)

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kafilah belum berlalu ...

 Solahudin (14623)

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apik....

 Lucius Dinto (6421)

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adooohhh..romantixxxx...bikin betah berlama2 di foto ini..

 Zahirul Alwan (40916)

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tektur na apik kui...........

Caro Estrada Steiger (2718)

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you are my heaven baby :*:*:*:*:*:*:*:*:*:*:*:* did you see kung fu panda :D ?

 Eva Tobing, IPEY (76002)

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In physical geology, a sand dune is a semi-permanent accumulation of loose sand that forms in areas where the wind tends to blow in one direction, at velocities high enough to move sand, across a land surface that permits sand to amass in a regular and consistent form. Although usually associated with DESERT, dunes may develop wherever wind and loose sand combine. Most major dune fields, or sand seas have developed in the Sahara-Middle East desert and in the cold interior deserts of south central Asia. Between 25 and 30 percent of the Earth's desert surface is covered with some form of sand accumulation. Most sand in dunes is well sorted, meaning that the particles all tend to fall in a narrow size range. Particles less that 0.1 mm (0.004 in) in diameter are less susceptible to wind erosion because they tend to adhere to one another, retain moisture, and form a smooth surface. Sand grains larger than 0.05 mm (0.02 in) in diameter are so heavy that wind velocity is rarely high enough to move them. Wind velocities of at least 16 km/hr (10 mph) are generally required to move sand. Dune fields tend to be large, averaging about 188,000 sq km (73,000 sq mi) in area. They all contain combinations of six basic patterns: parallel linear, parallel wavy or crescentic, isolated crescentic (barchan), star or radial, parabolic or U-shaped and sheets or stringers.

 Alexander Hadwinning Arso, edwin (9653)

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kangen...

 Eunike Kartini (5465)

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sand texture : nice!

 Hulaesuddin (58550)

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the timeline...Selamet ah...

 Final Toto (47235)

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If we can keep in mind, that every day is a gift from God, then we can really begin to appreciate each moment of each day. "This is the day that the Lord has made, let us rejoice, and be glad in it." Excerpted below is an article written by Frank Bajak in Cartagena in tribute to Nobel prize winner, Garcia Marquez: Hailed by a crowd of more than a thousand who gave a standing ovation, Latin America's most famous living writer, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, clasped his hands above his head like a prize fighter as he entered the auditorium in the Colombian port town of Cartagena. During a special tribute at the International Congress of Spanish language on Monday, the Nobel prize winning writer, who turned 80 years this month, recounted how his wife Mercedes had to hock her jewels to pay the rent and put food on the table for their two boys during the 18 months it took him him to write what many consider the greatest novel in Spanish since Don Quixote - One Hundred Years of Solitude. "To think that a million people would read something written in the solitude of my room with 28 letters of the alphabet and two fingers as my sole arsenal seems insane," Garcia Marquez said, recalling that the novel's readers have now surpassed 50 million. Attending the tribute, along with scores of writers, journalists, academics and Latin American presidents, were King Juan Carlos of Spain and former US president, Bill Clinton. "I believe he's the most important writer of fiction in any language since William Faulkner died," said Mr. Clinton, who recalled reading One Hundred Years when he was in law school and not being able to put it down even during classes. Marquez revealed that when his master work was finished in August 1967 and he and his wife went to the post office to send it to his editor in Buenos Aires, they had only 53 pesos. It cost 82 pesos to send the parcel, so they sent only half of the manuscript. "Afterwards, we realized that we had sent not the first but the second part," he said. Luckily, the editor was so eager to read the first half, he forwarded to them the money so that they could send the rest. The rest, as they say, is history.

 Bradley James,brad (15417)

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cantik sekali kak.....

 Freyke Elli Hofni Kosakoy (27377)

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deep...let me....

 Thomas Diptya Wahyantara, Diwa (99892)

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tidak ada yang namanya kebetulan... semua sudah ditakdirkan. Tidak ada berita baik atau berita buruk, yang ada hanya berita. Dan, tidak ada resep rahasia.......................

 Lukman Anas (33709)

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master Oogway says...

 Boedhi Margono (3445)

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