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Millenium Collection (#2)

"Exploring the Millennial Marvels

Background imageMillenium Collection: Millenium Church - Balcescu Square, Timisoara, Romania

Millenium Church - Balcescu Square, Timisoara, Romania
The Roman-Catholic Millenium Church - Balcescu Square, Timisoara, Romania. Within the Church is an organ made by master Leopold Wegenstein and donated by Bishop Alexander Dessewffy. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageMillenium Collection: Bird Cherry (Prunus padus) sapling, covered with mould and soil from nesting ants after being

Bird Cherry (Prunus padus) sapling, covered with mould and soil from nesting ants after being removed from plastic sleeve, growing in new Millenium woodland, Vicarage Plantation, Mendlesham, Suffolk

Background imageMillenium Collection: SPAIN. CATALONIA. BARCELONA. Sabadell. Eixa Maci஠

SPAIN. CATALONIA. BARCELONA. Sabadell. Eixa Maci஠; Torre Millenium (Millenium Tower) building. Architecture

Background imageMillenium Collection: Montenegro, Podgorica, Capital of Montenegro, The Millenium Bridge across the Moraca

Montenegro, Podgorica, Capital of Montenegro, The Millenium Bridge across the Moraca River / Morning

Background imageMillenium Collection: Common Yew (Taxus baccata) Millenium Yew, habit, planted in churchyard, St

Common Yew (Taxus baccata) Millenium Yew, habit, planted in churchyard, St. Georges Church, Arreton, Isle of Wight, England, june

Background imageMillenium Collection: New Millenium woodland, young trees with plastic sleeves, planted on former meadowland

New Millenium woodland, young trees with plastic sleeves, planted on former meadowland, Vicarage Plantation, Mendlesham, Suffolk, England, november

Background imageMillenium Collection: Permissive Path sign beside footbridge at entrance to new Millenium woodland, Vicarage Plantation

Permissive Path sign beside footbridge at entrance to new Millenium woodland, Vicarage Plantation, Mendlesham, Suffolk, England, october

Background imageMillenium Collection: Common Oak (Quercus robur) young trees, growing in new Millenium woodland

Common Oak (Quercus robur) young trees, growing in new Millenium woodland, planted on former meadowland, Vicarage Plantation, Mendlesham, Suffolk, England, november

Background imageMillenium Collection: New Millenium woodland, saplings protected with plastic sleeves, planted on former meadowland

New Millenium woodland, saplings protected with plastic sleeves, planted on former meadowland, Vicarage Plantation, Mendlesham, Suffolk, England, october

Background imageMillenium Collection: New Millenium woodland, Guelder Rose (Viburnum opalus) and broadleaf tree saplings protected with

New Millenium woodland, Guelder Rose (Viburnum opalus) and broadleaf tree saplings protected with plastic sleeves, planted on former meadowland, Vicarage Plantation, Mendlesham, Suffolk, England

Background imageMillenium Collection: The London Eye, built to commemorate the millennium, London, England, UK

The London Eye, built to commemorate the millennium, London, England, UK




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"Exploring the Millennial Marvels: A Journey through Newcastle upon Tyne's Iconic Landmarks" Step into a world of architectural wonders and ancient treasures as we embark on a captivating journey through the millennial gems of Newcastle upon Tyne. Our first stop is at The Gateshead Millennium Bridge, an engineering marvel that gracefully spans across the River Tyne, connecting two vibrant cities. Its sleek design and innovative tilting mechanism have made it an iconic symbol of modernity. Next, we find ourselves in awe of Sage, a striking concert venue nestled along the picturesque Newcastle Upon Tyne river quayside. With its shimmering glass exterior reflecting the city's rich history and cultural vibrancy, this architectural masterpiece has become a hub for artistic expression and musical excellence. As we stroll further along the riverbanks, our gaze is drawn towards the majestic Tyne Bridge standing tall against the skyline. This imposing structure not only serves as a vital transportation link but also evokes nostalgia for bygone eras with its elegant arches and timeless charm. But our exploration doesn't end here; let us delve into history's treasure trove. Imagine holding in your hands Gold, Silver, Lapis Lazuli, and Obsidian - materials that adorned splendid swords wielded by mighty kings from centuries past. These Royal Treasures take us back to Neo-Sumerian times when statues like that of Gudea stood proudly in Girsu (modern-day Iraq), showcasing exceptional craftsmanship etched in cuneiform script. Returning to England's embrace once more, we encounter another intriguing anomaly known as Chicago Warp – an enigmatic phenomenon where art transcends boundaries between time and space. Here lies evidence of human creativity spanning continents and millennia – such as Greece's stone pot lid featuring a stretching dog or Mesopotamia's lion-headed deity guarding Ninhursag Temple at Tell al-Ubaid.