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Saturday, June 25, 2011

In the mountains of Lebanon

“People whom you will meet and, by saying nothing, will approve of their actions are responsible for war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide. You will be remembered as someone who did collaborate with Apartheid.”

- Joey Ayoub to the co-founder of WikipediaHezbollah moving missile stock from Syria to Lebanon





Martyr square in 1991.

In the 19th century, the square was known as Place des Canons. During World War I, Lebanon was under Ottoman rule. In 1915, Beirut suffered a blockade by the Allies, which was intended to starve the Turks out. The effect was a famine, followed by plague, which killed more than a quarter of the population. A revolt against the Turks broke out which resulted in hanging of many nationalists on 6 May 1916 in the renamed Martyrs’ Square. Among them were Said akl, Father Joseph Hayek, Abdul Karim al-Khalil, Abed al-Wahab al-Inglizi, Joseph Bishara Hani, Mohammad and Mahmoud Mahmassani, Omar Hamad, Philip and Farid el-Khazen, and Sheikh Ahmad Tabbara.

Currently some remains of the old Cinema Opera building (now a Virgin Megastore) and the bronze Martyrs statue are the only features left of the Martyrs’ Square. The statue, riddled with bullet holes, has become a symbol for all that was destroyed during the Lebanese Civil War.

The Martyrs’ Square is a common location for protests and demonstrations, among the more notable demonstrations were the 2005 anti-Syrian protests of the Cedar Revolution and 2007 anti-government opposition protests led by Hezbollah and The Free Patrotic Movement.

I do not own these pictures, only found them at work in an old film.



In the mountains of Lebanon

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Eduard Bohlen shipwreck, Namibia



Windhoek, Namibia (outside of Windhoek)



Eduard Bohlen shipwreck, Namibia

The Eduard Bohlen was a ship that ran aground off the coast of Namibia’s Skeleton Coast on September 5, 1909, in a thick fog. Currently the wreck lies in the sand a distance from the shoreline.

The ship was a 2,272 gross ton cargo ship with a length of 310 feet. In September 1909, it ran aground in thick fog and wrecked at Conception Bay while on a voyage from Swakopmund to Table Bay. This wreck is said to personify the loneliness of Namibia’s coast best. Its remains lie rusting in the sand, partially buried.

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Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Polaroid from Deauville by Hélène Ourabah on Flickr.



lighthouse 2nd edition ? #deauville #Trouville-sur-Mer #sky #clouds #normandy #france #bridge #lighthouse (Taken with instagram)



Railway station - France



Deauville - France



lighthouse 3nd & last edition ? #deauville #Trouvillesurmer #sky #clouds #normandy #france #bridge #lighthouse (Taken with instagram)



lighthouse 3nd & last edition ? #deauville #Trouvillesurmer #sky #clouds #normandy #france #bridge #lighthouse (Taken with instagram)



Gloria Swanson and Conrad Nagel on location in Deauville, France, for The Impossible Mrs. Bellew



Normandie Day 3 - Seaside Towns

After a picnic breakfast of Camembert and baguettes just outside of Caen, we headed to the coast. There are several towns right along the English channel, many of them quite touristy but still very charming.

We stopped first to walk around a bit in Cabourg, before heading on through several other towns to Deauville, often referred to as the 21st arrondissement of Paris, because so many Parisians spend their weekends there.

The beach in Cabourg:

Cabourg Grand Hotel:

Fancy shops in Deauville:

As we live in Paris, we didn’t really prioritize checking out its “21st” arrondissement, but we headed to the beach. It wasn’t nice enough to lay out - many people had scarves and jackets on - and of course not to swim, but the sand was very soft for standing around and collecting shells. There’s also lots of people-watching to be done, as the boardwalk Promenade des Planches is lined with upscale restaurants and the beach cabins named after movie stars that can be rented for the day.

The beach cabins:

The colorful beach umbrellas (I liked them!):

Hanging out:

My shells:

But no picnics on the beach? Come on!

We also intended to stop in Trouville, the less-chic sister city of Deauville, but it was absolutely packed with people, so we kept driving on to the adorable Honfleur.



Deauville.





Polaroid from Deauville by Hélène Ourabah on Flickr.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Free domains: deauville.me ihateitwhenimdrivingand.com



#deauville #Trouville-sur-Mer #sky #clouds #normandy #france #bridge #lighthouse #bw #blackandwhite (Taken with instagram)



These beauties are courtesy of my very good friend’s home in deauville normandy france. shot on yashica 



With President of the United States Barack Obama.



With President of France Nicolas Sarkozy.



At the G8 summit.



Des policiers en patrouille sur la plage de Deauville, le 25 mai 2011.AFP/KENZO TRIBOUILLARD

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Let them eat cake! G8 Leaders by Oxfam International on Flickr.

Carlita is really prego and Obama drinks Earl Grey

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Normandie Day 3 - Seaside Towns

After a picnic breakfast of Camembert and baguettes just outside of Caen, we headed to the coast. There are several towns right along the English channel, many of them quite touristy but still very charming.

We stopped first to walk around a bit in Cabourg, before heading on through several other towns to Deauville, often referred to as the 21st arrondissement of Paris, because so many Parisians spend their weekends there.

The beach in Cabourg:

Cabourg Grand Hotel:

Fancy shops in Deauville:

As we live in Paris, we didn’t really prioritize checking out its “21st” arrondissement, but we headed to the beach. It wasn’t nice enough to lay out - many people had scarves and jackets on - and of course not to swim, but the sand was very soft for standing around and collecting shells. There’s also lots of people-watching to be done, as the boardwalk Promenade des Planches is lined with upscale restaurants and the beach cabins named after movie stars that can be rented for the day.

The beach cabins:

The colorful beach umbrellas (I liked them!):

Hanging out:

My shells:

But no picnics on the beach? Come on!

We also intended to stop in Trouville, the less-chic sister city of Deauville, but it was absolutely packed with people, so we kept driving on to the adorable Honfleur.



lighthouse 3nd & last edition ? #deauville #Trouvillesurmer #sky #clouds #normandy #france #bridge #lighthouse (Taken with instagram)



lighthouse 3nd & last edition ? #deauville #Trouvillesurmer #sky #clouds #normandy #france #bridge #lighthouse (Taken with instagram)



Deauville - France



Railway station - France



Deauville - France



lighthouse 2nd edition ? #deauville #Trouville-sur-Mer #sky #clouds #normandy #france #bridge #lighthouse (Taken with instagram)



lighthouse 2nd edition ? #deauville #Trouville-sur-Mer #sky #clouds #normandy #france #bridge #lighthouse (Taken with instagram)



lighthouse 2nd edition ? #deauville #Trouville-sur-Mer #sky #clouds #normandy #france #bridge #lighthouse (Taken with instagram)



#deauville #Trouville-sur-Mer #sky #clouds #normandy #france #bridge #lighthouse (Taken with instagram)

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