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832-393755 - Inscription, quotation from Goethe on stone slab, Everything transient is only a parable, red carnations, grave of Kurt Tucholsky, Mariefred cemetery, Straengnaes, Soedermanlands laen, Sweden, Europe
1116-39241 - School children standing by the eternal flame dedicated to the 1.5 million people killed during the Armenian Genocide in the Armenian Genocide memorial complex on Tsitsernakaberd hill, Yerevan, Armenia
1116-39238 - Twelve slabs positioned in a circle, representing the twelve lost provinces in present-day Turkey at the Armenian Genocide memorial complex on Tsitsernakaberd hill, Yerevan, Armenia
1116-39242 - Young people in front of the twelve slabs positioned in a circle, representing the twelve lost provinces in present-day Turkey at the Armenian Genocide memorial complex on Tsitsernakaberd hill, Yerevan, Armenia
832-149298 - Grave slabs leaning against a dry wall made of erratic blocks, in the old village cemetery, old village church from the 15th Century in the back, Hohenkirchen, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany, Europe
831-602 - Medieval clapper bridge made of four massive granite slabs crossing the East Dart River, constructed in the 13th and 14th centuries, Postbridge, Dartmoor, Devon, England, United Kingdom, Europe
802-42 - A rock climber ascends slabs at the base of the huge cliff known as The Apron, overlooking Washington Column and North Dome, Yosemite Valley, California, United States of America, North America
774-19 - Poulnabrone dolmen megalithic tomb, Burren, County Clare, Munster, Republic of Ireland (Eire), EuropeThe Burren (from Irish: Boireann, meaning - great rock) is a unique karst landscape in northwest County Clare, Ireland. The limestone area measures 300 square kilometres and is roughly enclosed within the circle comprised by the villages Ballyvaughan, Kinvarra, Gort, Corrofin, Kilfenora, Lisdoonvarna and the Black Head lighthouse. The definitive article (ie "The" Burren) has only been added to the name by academics in the last few decades as it has always been traditionally called Boireann or Boirinn in Irish and Burren in English.
312-1812 - Between the villages of Nyaung U and Wetkyi-in, 10cm. pool of water in stone slab (made to allow former Burmese monarchs to view hti in reflection without tipping their heads back - causing them to lose their crowns), Shwezigon Paya, Bagan (Pagan), Myanmar (Burma), Asia Shwezigon Paya first built by King Anawrahta and completed by King Kyansittha in 1087 Shwezigon Paya first built by King Anawrahta and completed by King Kyansittha in 1087
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