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Fixuri si Obsesi Zodiacale

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Casa in armonie cu natura

Houses in touch with nature
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Knorr varietatea salatelor

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Grafik designer

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Test de temperament

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Radare si Camere Fixe

Radare si Camere Fixe Romania
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Posted on June 7, 2007

A simple google search does the trick: Slide 1: City of Santa Fé, in New Mexico, USA. A mystery of over 130 years and attracting around 250 thousand visitors every year. Point of attention : Loretto Chapel Slide 2: What makes this chapel different from all others is that the subject of the supposed miracle that took place in it is a Staircase Slide 3: A chapel was constructed somewhere in hte 19th century. When it was ready, the nuns found that there was no staircase built to take them to the top level Slide 4: They spent 9 days praying to St. Joseph, who was a carpenter. Slide 5: On the last day, a stranger knocked at their door and said that he was a carpenter who could help them build the staircase. Slide 6: He constructed the staircase, all by himself, which was considered to be the pride of carpentery. Slide 7: None knew how the staircase could stand by itself as it did not have a central support. Slide 8: Then the carpenter, who did not use a single nail or glue to construct this staircase, disappeared without even waiting for his payment. Slide 9: There was a rumour in the city of Santa Fé, that the carpenter was St. Joseph himself ... Slide 10: ...sent by Jesu...

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