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List of Best Things to do in Fira
Alex Private Boat Rental
Santorini Sailing
Bella Aurora & Thalassa
Artemis Karamolegos Winery
Santorini Walking Tours
Renieris Santorini Sailing Center
Omega Travel
MATI Art Gallery
Erotokritos
Skaros Rock
Entrapped Fish
“During one of my dives in the sea of Santorini, I came across of a big school of bream fish. When they felt my presence, they immediately stopped moving, forming a kind of wall. After a few seconds of embarrassment, the younger fish moved forward to scrutinize me, whereas the older ones remained still in their position. In order to recreate this experience, I use cast bronze for my Entrapped Fish, highlighting the effect of stillness.”
- Yorgos Kypris
Emigration
“This work is a reference to the huge migrations of fish from one ocean to the other in order to find food and survive, which is identical to what people did during the history of humanity. The choice of reflective stainless steel and the way it captures shadow & light, gives the impression that the fish are in perpetual motion.”
- Yorgos Kypris
Vortex
“All the dives I did for fishing, gradually turned into dives for the observation of the sea-world. The movement of the schools of fish and their dance-like grace was a revelation to which I could not remain indifferent to. For me, this show was real art! Hence, I focused on analyzing the movement of fish by creating works & studies of schools as they emigrate or turn around in vortices.”
- Yorgos Kypris
Frozen Fish
“The purity of the crystal-clear water in the surrounding sea where I live, gave me the motivation to use glass in order to create these works. Playing with words & notion, I use glass to create the fish’s body, taking advantage of the definition of this material as a frozen liquid. In order to give structure to the fish I create the bone parts, the head and the tail out of cast bronze.”
- Yorgos Kypris
Photolive studio - Qatar National Day 2013
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The Arabian prophet
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Sistine Chapel Ceiling
A quick view of the Sistine Chapel Ceiling at the Vatican
GIRL snorkeling in a blue lagoon - Crete
Nature meditation:
In the beautiful north of Crete I`ve found this blue lagoon and directed this action snorkeling scene with a naked girl...; -)
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Scarborough Fair - Celtic Woman live performance HD
Hayley Westenra, the newest member of Celtic Woman performs Scarborough Fair at Slane Castle, Ireland . . .
Are you going to Scarborough fair?
Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme
Remember me to one who lives there
He once was a true love of mine
Tell him to make me a cambric shirt
Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme
Without no seam nor needlework
Then he'll be a true love of mine
Tell him to find me an acre of land
Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme
Between the salt water and the sea strand
Then he'll be a true love of mine
Are you going to Scarborough fair?
Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme
Remember me to one who lives there
He once was a true love of mine..... ♫ ♥ ♫ ♥ ♫ ♥ ♫ ♥ - √j˙·٠•●♥
The British Museum, the British Library & Harry Potter 9 3/4 | Leaving London ????
The British Museum is one of the top museums in the world and really worth a visit when you're in London. AND IT'S FREE!!! Join me in this British Museum tour. From there, we visit the British Library and the famous Harry Potter 9 3/4 platform nearby.
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► The British Museum: Located in Bloomsbury, London, in the United Kingdom, this museum is dedicated to human history, art and culture. It was the first national public museum in the world. Their permanent collection has 8 million pieces of work, which also makes them among the largest on the planet. Most items were sourced during the era of the British Empire. Here you can see the Rosetta Stone, the Parthenon sculptures and several Egyptian mummies, among other treasures.
► The British Library: Very close to King's Cross and St Pancras railway stations, this is the national library of the United Kingdom and the largest national library in the world by the number of items cataloged. It's believed to contain 150–200 million+ items from many countries. It's worth a visit to see their impressive collection of historical documents, ranging from letters to musical compositions and the Magna Carta.
► Harry Potter 9 3/4 platform: This one is for Harry Potter fans. You can find the trolley at Harry Potter's platform 9 3/4 in the concourse of King's Cross railway station. It's open for everyone to take pictures free of charge, and you don't need to be traveling by train to reach the area. There's also a Harry Potter store nearby.
► Heathrow Express: We left London via Heathrow Express, an airport rail link between London Heathrow Airport and Paddington station. Tickets on-site cost 25 pounds, but if you buy in advance you can get better prices. The service is operated by Heathrow Express Operating Company, and the entire ride takes 15 min.
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Words at War: Headquarters Budapest / Nazis Go Underground / Simone
Nazi Germany, also known as the Third Reich, is the common name for Germany when it was a totalitarian state ruled by Adolf Hitler and his National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP). On 30 January 1933 Hitler became Chancellor of Germany, quickly eliminating all opposition to rule as sole leader. The state idolized Hitler as its Führer (leader), centralizing all power in his hands. Historians have emphasized the hypnotic effect of his rhetoric on large audiences, and of his eyes in small groups. Kessel writes, Overwhelmingly...Germans speak with mystification of Hitler's 'hypnotic' appeal...[4] Under the leader principle, the Führer's word was above all other laws. Top officials reported to Hitler and followed his policies, but they had considerable autonomy. The government was not a coordinated, cooperating body, but rather a collection of factions struggling to amass power and gain favor with the Führer.[5] In the midst of the Great Depression, the Nazi government restored prosperity and ended mass unemployment using heavy military spending and a mixed economy of free-market and central-planning practices.[6] Extensive public works were undertaken, including the construction of the Autobahns. The return to prosperity gave the regime enormous popularity; the suppression of all opposition made Hitler's rule mostly unchallenged.
Racism, especially antisemitism, was a main tenet of society in Nazi Germany. The Gestapo (secret state police) and SS under Heinrich Himmler destroyed the liberal, socialist, and communist opposition, and persecuted and murdered Jews and other undesirables. It was believed that the Germanic peoples—who were also referred to as the Nordic race—were the purest representation of the Aryan race, and were therefore the master race. Education focused on racial biology, population policy, and physical fitness. Membership in the Hitler Youth organization became compulsory. The number of women enrolled in post-secondary education plummeted, and career opportunities were curtailed. Calling women's rights a product of the Jewish intellect, the Nazis practiced what they called emancipation from emancipation.[7] Entertainment and tourism were organized via the Strength Through Joy program. The government controlled artistic expression, promoting specific forms of art and discouraging or banning others. The Nazis mounted the infamous Entartete Kunst (Degenerate Art) exhibition in 1937.[8] Propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels made effective use of film, mass rallies, and Hitler's hypnotizing oratory to control public opinion.[9] The 1936 Summer Olympics showcased the Third Reich on the international stage.
Germany made increasingly aggressive demands, threatening war if they were not met. Britain and France responded with appeasement, hoping Hitler would finally be satisfied.[10] Austria was annexed in 1938, and the Sudetenland was taken via the Munich Agreement in 1938, with the rest of Czechoslovakia taken over in 1939. Hitler made a pact with Joseph Stalin and invaded Poland in September 1939, starting World War II. In alliance with Benito Mussolini's Italy, Germany conquered France and most of Europe by 1940, and threatened its remaining major foe: Great Britain. Reich Commissariats took brutal control of conquered areas, and a German administration termed the General Government was established in Poland. Concentration camps, established as early as 1933, were used to hold political prisoners and opponents of the regime. The number of camps quadrupled between 1939 and 1942 to 300+, as slave-laborers from across Europe, Jews, political prisoners, criminals, homosexuals, gypsies, the mentally ill and others were imprisoned. The system that began as an instrument of political oppression culminated in the mass genocide of Jews and other minorities in the Holocaust.
Following the German invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941, the tide turned against the Third Reich in the major military defeats of the Battle of Stalingrad and the Battle of Kursk in 1943. The Soviet counter-attacks became the largest land battles in history. Large-scale systematic bombing of all major German cities, rail lines and oil plants escalated in 1944, shutting down the Luftwaffe (German Air Force). Germany was overrun in 1945 by the Soviets from the east and the Allies from the west. The victorious Allies initiated a policy of denazification and put the Nazi leadership on trial for war crimes at the Nuremberg Trials.
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Major Dominic Salvatore Don Gentile (December 6, 1920 - January 28, 1951) was a World War II USAAF pilot who was the first to break Eddie Rickenbacker's World War I record of 26 downed aircraft.
Gentile was born in Piqua, Ohio.[2] After a fascination with flying as a child, his father provided him with his own plane, an Aerosport Biplane. He managed to log over 300 hours flying time by July 1941, when he attempted to join the Army Air Force. The U.S. military required two years of college for its pilots, which Gentile did not have, therefore Gentile originally enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force and was posted to the UK in 1941. Gentile flew the Supermarine Spitfire Mark V with No. 133 Squadron, one of the famed Eagle Squadron during 1942. His first kills (a Ju 88 and Fw 190) were on August 1, 1942,[3] during Operation Jubilee.[4]
In September 1942, the Eagle squadrons transferred to the USAAF, becoming the 4th Fighter Group. Gentile became a flight commander in September 1943, now flying the P-47 Thunderbolt. Having been Spitfire pilots, Gentile and the other pilots of the 4th were displeased when they transitioned to the heavy P-47. By late 1943 Group Commander Col. Don Blakeslee pushed for re-equipment with the lighter, more maneuverable, P-51 Mustang. Conversion to the P-51B at the end of February 1944 allowed Gentile to build a tally of 15.5 additional aircraft destroyed between March 3 and April 8, 1944.[5] After downing 3 planes on April 8,[6] he was the top scoring 8th Air Force ace when he crashed his personal P-51, named Shangri La, on April 13, 1944 while stunting over the 4th FG's airfield at Debden for a group of assembled press reporters and movie cameras.
Blakeslee immediately grounded Gentile as a result, and he was sent back to the US for a tour selling War Bonds.
In 1944, Gentile wrote One Man Air Force an autobiography and account of his combat missions with well-known war correspondent, Ira Wolfert.
His final tally of credits was 19.83 aerial victories and 3 damaged,[5] with 6 ground kills, in 350 combat hours flown. He also claimed two victories while with the RAF.
After the war, he stayed with the Air Force, as a test pilot at Wright Field, as a Training Officer in the Fighter Gunnery Program, and as a student officer at the Air Tactical School. In June 1949, Gentile enrolled as an undergraduate studying military science at the University of Maryland.
On January 28, 1951, he was killed when he crashed in a T-33A-1-LO Shooting Star trainer, 49-905, in Forestville, Maryland, leaving behind his wife Isabella Masdea Gentile Beitman (deceased October 2008), and sons Don Jr., Joseph and Pasquale.
Gentile Air Force Station in Kettering, Ohio was named in his honor in 1962. The installation closed in 1996.
Winston Churchill called Gentile and his wingman, Captain John T. Godfrey, Damon and Pythias, after the legendary characters from Greek mythology. He was inducted into the National Aviation Hall of Fame in 1995.[7]