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...huge pine forest nearby....
...Ukrainian troops guarding the new frontline position, near a pine forest, said they were wearing sneakers so that their army-issued boots did not make their feet too warm on an early spring day....
...To ensure they were perfect copies of the museum objects, Srouji also enlisted the help of a family in Nablus, an ancient city nestled between two mountains in the West Bank, who make forgeries of Roman...
...At The Newt in Somerset, it took a year to complete the intricate inlaid floors of a facsimile Roman villa — one of the hotel’s more unusual guest attractions....
...And the cool verdancy of Simba’s Cloud Forest exists along the protected slopes of Mount Kenya – easily accessed from the National Park of the same name, on walking safaris....
...And The Copper House II (2014) – built on an embankment made from a well excavation in a Chondi mango grove – whose slatted walls make it feel part of the dense forest....
...A hitherto uncatalogued games board by him here and the crucifix probably presented to Pope Paul V have also been added to the corpus of his works....
...First, we get the emergence of the city-state as a mercantile centre and a platform for Bellini. Dürer’s sojourn there smooths the transition to northern Europe and Lucas Cranach....
...“We have built Treetopia – a forest of the future, and a vision of what could be,” he says....
...on billionaire oligarch Roman Abramovich....
...Down to the forests of Fuentes del Narcea in the wild interior — among the largest areas of first-growth deciduous woodland in the whole of Europe....
...The first is Edward James’s Surrealist plot Las Pozas (The Pools), a patch of picturesque insanity a seven or eight-hour drive north of Mexico City....
...Legend has it that the nanny of a paralysed child in the Roman period prayed to the Virgin Mary and the result was this spring of healing water; the child grew up to become the Roman emperor Theodosius....
...were a status symbol marketed to upper-class thermal bath-goers in cities such as Bursa....
...This article is part of a new guide to Milan from FT Globetrotter Milan is not the best city for runners....
...Sagalassos, our first stop, was a city for 3,000 years, with a population that hit 50,000 during the Roman residency....
...past decade in a forest of skyscrapers visible even from Parliament Square....
...We spent two happy hours wandering all by ourselves among the impressive ruins of Byllis, an ancient Roman city built on a mountaintop with yet more stunning views over the Vjosa....
...the tropics within easy reach of European cities, and is ideal for winter walking through cloud forest, mountain gorges, banana groves and coastal trails....
...The density of the forest makes it an ideal spot for hikers, birdwatchers, fans of dangerous hairpin turns and those who need a rest from the frenzy of city life....
...There is still a murmuration over the road bridge of Mérida, a city in western Spain littered with magnificent Roman architecture....
...And a pair of homemade trousers from a Bay City Rollers fan, of course. Tartans were adopted by the world of pop in all sorts of ways....
...In her final year of study, she was also awarded the Young Masters Maylis grand ceramic prize and has since shown at the V&A, Christie’s and Collect at the Saatchi Gallery....
...part of the biggest complex of bathing pools in the Roman world....
...Sylvanian comes from the word “sylvan”, meaning “of the forest”; although you should take this etymology with a pinch of salt....
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