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  1. Sited at the confluence of the Limpopo and Shashe Rivers, on the border of Zimbabwe and Botswana, the Mapungubwe National Park celebrates the site of an technologically advanced ancient trading civilization in the context of a natural setting.

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  2. Oct 25, 2010 · The Earth Pavilion was built as part of the 2010 Start Festival’s A Garden Party to Make a Difference, hosted by the Prince of Wales. The pavilion comprised three earth masonry vaults, infilled with screens made of sweet chestnut. As the tiles contained so much clay, waterproofing was not an issue.

  3. Peter Rich, the man known for domed brick architecture, carefully maneuvered the intricacies of cultural intonations and sustainable mantra to build the Mapungubwe Interpretation Centre in the North part of South Africa.

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  4. Ashcombe House, also known as Ashcombe Park, is a Georgian manor house, set in 1,134 acres (4.59 km 2) of land on Cranborne Chase in the parish of Berwick St John, near Salisbury, Wiltshire, England. The house is roughly equidistant between the villages of Berwick St John and Tollard Royal.

  5. We meet Dartmoor NPA Ranger Pete Rich. The rolling, changeable landscape of Dartmoor is one of the most diverse in the region, its enigmatic presence in the heart of Devon providing inspiration for writers like Agatha Christie and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

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  6. 1 day ago · Peter O'Mahony is facing a race to be fit for Ireland's November international clash with New Zealand. Munster star O'Mahony, who skippered Ireland last season, suffered a hamstring injury in the ...

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  8. About St Peter's Church. St Peter's Church was originally built to serve the parishioners of Stantonbury Village and was still in service until the end of the 19th/early 20th century. The chancel arch dates from around 1150, a third arch was added for strengthening around the 14th century, this removed to St James Church in New Bradwell after ...