Saturday, December 10, 2005

Miss World 2005

The clear favourite - Miss India Sindhura Gadde, from Andhra Pradesh is leading with 6236 votes. Miss Philippines is second in the race with 646 votes. Surfers have given 165 votes to Miss Albania, 120 to Miss Australia and 108 votes for Miss Iceland. The least number of votes have been given to representatives of Romania, Mauritius, Ghana, Chinese Taipei and Finland, who received one vote each.

Why Sindhura?
Sindhura's combination of good looks and intelligence seems to have clicked with web voters. "It is Sindhura's beauty, charming personality, attitude and intelligence that will make her a winner (at the pageant)," said 18-year-old Kaushik Wagh. Madhukar, 24, was bowled over by her attitude. He enthused, "She has the attitude of a go getter in life, ...a perfect mix of beauty and brains."

But these votes give just a partial picture of who could be the winner at the pageant on Saturday. Tomorrow is the D-day. Tomorrow is the day when many will exult with joy that their choice has won while many will be disappointed. All of you, who have voted enthusiastically for Sindhura, keep your fingers crossed and keep those prayers and good wishes going.

* PS: Please note that these results are not the official voting results. We will be sending our share of votes to the official body - Miss World Organisation - so that it forms part of the final set of votes.

HTSpecial: Miss World 2005

Wednesday, July 20, 2005

Nature meets the Sea

Sanibel Inn, where nature meets the sea, invites the colors of local nature indoors. Grass green, sea blue and sunrise gold now accent our 68 rooms and suites.

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Escape to Sanibel Island for natural beauty, classic charm and a truly refreshing atmosphere. Days are filled with sun-drenched activities like golf, bicycling, fishing or strolling along 14 miles of shell-strewn beaches. Nights are replete with gourmet cuisine and crystal-clear views of the stars. There's never been a better, more refreshing time to escape to Sanibel.

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Tuesday, July 12, 2005

Mysore Attractions

M Y S O R E
A T T R A C T I O N S
M A H A R A J A S
P A L A C E

Built in 1911-12 by Wodeyar Rulers, the palace is a splendid structure in the Indo-Saracenic Style, Among its many attractions are a magnificent gold throne displayed during the Dasara celebrations. It is an entirely modern structure combining the Hindu and saracenic styles of Architecture.

Opens all seven days from 1030 Hrs to 1730 Hrs. The Palace is lit on Sunday and Public holidays between 1900 Hrs to 2000 Hrs (Depending on Sunset). Entrance Rs. 10/- per adult

C H A M U N D I
H I L L

Chamundi Hill can be reached by a 13 Km road or by climbing up the 1000 steps laid out by the Mysore Maharaja in the 17th Century. Halfway up along the stone steps is Nandi, Lord Shiva's Bull, a Majestic 4.8 Metre monolith. At the top is the 12th Century Temple of Chamundeshwari, the patron Goddess of the Wodeyars. The summit offers a panoramic view of Mysore's Lake, Park, and Palace. Close to the Temple is the Gigantic Statue of the Demon Mahishasura.

S R I
J A Y A C H A M A R A J E N D R A
A R T
G A L L E R Y

The Jaganmohan Palace was converted into an art gallery in 1875 and exhibits paintings, which date back to that period. The artists of that time used natural vegetable and mineral dyes. The famous traditional Mysore gold leaf paintings are also exhibited in the gallery, as are oil paintings of contemporary artistes like Raja Ravi Varma and Svetoslav Roerich.
Timings: 0830 Hrs To 1800 Hrs Entrance Fee: Rs. 5/- for adults

B R I N D A V A N
G A R D E N

20 Kms Northwest of Mysore City are the famous Brindavan Gardens with the musical fountain. They stretch below the Krishnarajasagara Dam on the river Cauvery and present a breathtaking harmony of water, colour, light and music.
Timings: 0900 Hrs To 2000 Hrs Illumination; 1900 Hrs To 2000 Hrs Entrance: Rs. 10/-

Z O O L O G I C A L
G A R D E N

Zoological Garden is set in one of the famed gardens of Mysore, and nearly a century old, the zoo is home to some 2,000 animals belonging to 200 different species. It has the rare distinction of breeding wild animals in captivity and is one of the few zoos to breed the venoimous King Cobra.
Timings: 0830 Hrs. to 1730 Hrs. Weekly holiday : Tuesday Fare : Above 10 years Rs. 10/- Less than 10 years Rs 2/-

S T.
P H I L O M E N A' S
C H U R C H

St. Philomena's Church is a beautiful Cathedral, reminiscent of medieval architectural style. Stained glass windows and lofty towers make it an imposing structure.
Timings: 0800 Hrs To 1300 Hrs & 1700 Hrs To 2000 Hrs.

K U K K A R A N A H A L L I
L A K E

This lake is situated in a very peaceful and serene atmosphere, very close by to the Mysore University. Lot of migratory birds come here at all seasons. It is a bird-watcher's paradise to watch these birds sitting on trees and bushes and listening to their sounds without any disturbance. There is also a boating facility available as an added attraction to get a better view of the birds.

R A N G A N A T H I T T U

Ranganathittu is a lush green islands on the river Cauvery, is home to an astonishing variety of migratory birds from as far as Siberia such as Spoon bills, Open bill Stork, White Ibis, Little Egret, Darter, Pond Heron, Cattle-Egret, Corniorant, Wild Duck, Peafowl, A little boat takes you close to the islands where the trees are covered with birds of different species. The only sound are the cries of birds, swoosh of wings and the ripple of water. Ideal for picnicking and bird watching. Best to visit between June and October

S R I R A N G A P A T N A

Srirangapatna is 16 Kms away from Mysore. It is the island fortress of Tipu Sultan, the legendary Tiger of Mysore who put up a valiant fight against British domination. The high stone walls and moats enclose palaces, temples and a great mosque. Tippu's summer palace, with its beautiful frescoes, the tombs of Tippu and Hyder Ali at Gumbaz, Royal Mosque, Wellesley Bridge and the celebrated Sri Ranganatha Temple are other monuments from its chequered past.

B A N D I P U R

Bandipur is 80 Kms from Mysore on the way to Ooty. The well-known Bandipur Tiger Reserve, has elephants, sambars, spotted deer langurs, peacocks, bison and the majestic tiger liveing in harmony in the game Sanctuary. Best to visit is between May and November.

N A G A R A H O L E

Nagarahole is 93 Kms from Mysore. The forests of Nagarahole is now called Sri Rajiv Gandhi National Park. The forest Department has a guest house here and arranges jeep rides into the forest to enable visitors to observe the animals at close quarters. Best to visit between October and May.

S H I V A N A S A M U D R A

Shivanasamudra is 85 Kms to the south east of Mysore. It has waterfalls, picturesque Gaganachukki and Barachukki at Shivanasamudra, Asia's first hydro electric power station was set up here, in 1902. The falls are at their best in July and August.

B E L U R
H A L E B I D
S H R A V A N A B E L A G O L A

The famous Hoysala temples of Belur and Halebid are situated 160 Kms and 150 Kms respectively from Mysore. The exquisite and elegant bracket figures of the Chenna Keshava temple of Belur, one of the earliest star shaped temples of the Hoysalas, and the Hoysaleshwara temple at Halebid are present. In the words of the famous historian Piercy Brown "It is the supreme climax of Indian architecture."
80 Kms from Mysore is Shravanabelagola, the famous Dakshina Kashi of the Jains. Situated on a hill here is the towering monolith of Gomateshwara, 17-metre height!

S O M A N A T H P U R

Somanathpur is 36 Kms from Mysore. Here a small village is another of great architectural beauty built in the 13th century A.D. The star shaped temple with three shrines named after Prasanna Chanakeshava is the latest and the best-preserved examples of Hoysala Architecture.

T A L A K A D

Talakad is 45 Kms from Mysore is a strange phenomenon of an ancient town buried under centuries of sand. Only the Dravidian style Vaideshwara Temple is visible above the ground. Once in twelve years during the Panchalinga Dharshana, the sleeping town awakes to festivities and fair.

M E L U K O T E

Melukote is 48 Kms from Mysore. On the rocky hills of Melukote is the Cheluvanarayana Temple. Ramanujacharya, the Srivaishnava saint, philosopher, took shelter here from his persecutors. In March / April the Vairmudi festival draws thousands of pilgrims'

K A B I N I
R I V E R
L O D G E

Kabini River Lodge is situated 80 Kms from Mysore in Karapur (Southern Part of Nagarahole.) It was old hunting lodge of Maharaja of Mysore and Viceroy of England. The lodge on the banks of the river Kabini arranges jeep ride and elephant ride into the jungle and also rides on the river kabini for bird watching. A naturalist guide helps you identify the many varieties of birds and wild beasts.

B Y L A K U P P E

Bylakuppe looks like mini Tibet. Bylakuppe is 80 Km away from Mysore, where many Tibetans have settled.

B I L I G I R I R A N G A N A B E T T A

This picturesque range of hills between two rivers is 111 Kms from Mysore. It takes its name from the temple of Billigiri Ranganatha Swami situated on the highest point of the range. The Ratha festival is held twice annually in January and April. Jungle Lodges and Resorts Ltd have tented camp. Wildlife safaris are arranged here.

Tuesday, June 28, 2005

Flower-Garden

Nearly Wld Rose
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assorted rose and daylily border
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phlox, roses and day
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daylili Frans Hal and assorted roses
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cosmos
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cosmos
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daylily and roses
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daylily and roses
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cast iron urn with assorted annuals and an elephant ear surrounded my bee balm cone flower and a sunflower
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cast iron urn with assorted annuals and an elephant ear surrounded my bee balm cone flower and a sunflower
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cast iron urn with assorted annuals and an elephant ear surrounded my bee balm cone flower and a sunflower
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miniature roses and candula at the base
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assorted coleus
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assorted coleus
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nikko blue hydrangea and assorted daylily
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casa blanca oriental lily, stargazer lily ,coreopsis, phlox, catherine woodbery daylily and carmine monarh daylily
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sae but note elephant ear in planter along with orange profusion zinnia
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sae but note elephant ear in planter along with orange profusion zinnia
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carmine monarch DL along with Caterine woodberry daylily
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assorted hosta and biship weed
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black elephant ear in urn
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black elephant ear in urn
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coleus in urn
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coleus in urn
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coleus in urn
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coleus
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coleus
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coleus
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coleus
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coleus
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fushia
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fushia
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fushia
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coleus with one caladium
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miniature rose
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miniature rose
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daylily jen melon
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daylily jen melon
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cast iron ducks
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veronica, phlox bright eyes and pink oriental lily
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hosta flower
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hosta flower
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clematis
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zinnia
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orange zinnia
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basket flower
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 shaggy shasta daisy
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lavendar deal daylily
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egyptian spice daylily
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daylily name unknown
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anise hysopp
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lavendar deal daylily
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scarlet orbit daylily
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hydrangea pink diamond
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hydrangea pink diamond
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hydrangea pink diamond
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daylily unknown name
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daylily unknown name
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elephant ear
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elephant ear
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elephant ear
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elephant ear, impatiens and marigold
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elephant ear, impatiens and marigold
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rose of sharon
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onion head
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glad
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glad
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 red dahlia
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red dahlia
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butterfly bush
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butterfly bush
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hydrangea annabelle
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hydrangea annabelle
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clematis jackmini
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clematis dorothy walton
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purple coneflower and assorted perennials
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cjerry cheeks daylily
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siloam beauty queen daylily
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pink coreopsis
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grandmother flower garden
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 red crocasmania lucifer
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egyptian spice daylily
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pink phlox, yellow coreopsis, purple anise hysopp
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assorted hosta including sum and substance
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grandmother flower garden
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shade garden
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shade garden
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shade garden
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garden flower plant
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garden flower plant
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path with waxed begonisa
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path with waxed begonisa
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garden flower plant
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garden flower plant
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flower garden
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garden flower plant
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flower garden idea
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flower garden idea
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flower garden idea
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grandmother flower garden quilt
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grandmother flower garden quilt
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grandmother flower garden quilt
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grandmother flower garden quilt
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grandmother flower garden quilt
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perennial flower garden
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perennial flower garden
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perennial flower garden
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perennial flower garden
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flower garden
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perennial flower garden
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flower garden photo
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flower garden photo
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flower garden photo
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flower garden plan
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flower garden
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flower garden plan
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flower garden plan
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flower garden plan
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picture of flower garden
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picture of flower garden
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picture of flower garden
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picture of flower garden
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flower garden design
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flower garden design
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flower garden
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flower garden design
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flower garden design
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flower garden design
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wild flower garden
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wild flower garden
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wild flower garden
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