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  1. Jan 29

    The medieval village of Monsanto, where homes are constructed around large stones.

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    Montemartre Boulevard, Paris, 1870.

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    Jan 29

    Eilif Peterssen Summer day: View of the valley at Skogstad 1902

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    Beautifully serene alpine village in in . This region, heavily influenced by , is known by both it's German name, , and the Italian one, Val di Funes.

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    Scenic view of Island in

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    Parliament Building in the style with the Pallas statue & fountain in the front.

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    Jan 27

    The Moot Hall, , on Suffolk’s coast. Built circa 1550. One of Britain’s best-preserved public buildings, and now houses the town museum

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    Jan 27

    Serbian Folk song from Bosnia collected by Kosta H. Ristić in 1873. It talks about quarrel between Sun and Vila (literally trident, pitchfork, one of the symbols of thunder gods). Mostly translated as Fairy or Mountain Nymph, she is actually lightning personified...

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    Sir Francis Drake died on 28 January, 1596, during a sea voyage. Image:

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    The mad emperor Caligula ravages Gaul. As Rome succumbs to the chaos the druids make one last stand. Find out about the druidic rebellion in our episode: Twilight of the Druids, Madness of Emperors

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    Porto is a coastal city in northwest known for its stately bridges and port wine production.

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    A smith's daughter became pregnant by presumed dead King Cormac & went out to woods to give birth. A belt naming him as Cormac's son put around his waist. Like Cormac, a she wolf carried him off & cared for him even more than her pups! Found 1 1/2 yrs later & identified by belt!

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    Jan 26

    Snake, or dragon, which Slavs believed was just a very old snake, was in Slavic mythology described as "the enemy of the sun". You can find out why in this article about "snake (dragon) vs the Sun" Slavic folklore:

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    Le Chemin Du Marche, Finistere (detail) Emile-Auguste Hublin 1830-1897

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