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When Melania Trump arrived at the White House behind her husband, the newly elected president of the United States, in January 2017, she came bearing a gift: one large blue Tiffany & Co. package. America wondered, in the immortal words of Brad Pitt, “What’s in the box? What’s in the boooox? What’s in the box?”
https://www.vanityfair.com/style/2018/01/michelle-obama-melania-trump-what-was-in-the-tiffany-box-inauguration
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MELANIA 🦋 gives MICHELLE 🍌 a TIFFANY BLUE BOX 🩵💍 upon arrival to The White House.
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Today, when President Trump arrived in Ankara, Turkey, he was received with a "Turquoise" carpet.
It looks more Tiffany Blue to me.
I am pretty sure other heads of state weren't greeted like this.
If you haven't figured it out, Trump isn't just another world leader.
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NEW: The former headquarters for Pfizer is at risk of collapsing
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BREAKING: U.S. official tells PBS that Iran has "clearly demonstrated they’re not listening. We’re turning up the volume."
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The Saint-Nicolas de Campagnac bridgeis a medieval arch bridge over the Gardon River , dating from the 13th century and linking the towns of Nîmes and Uzès in southern France. Built between 1245 and 1260 , it is located in Sainte-Anastasie . It is 120 meters long and 18 meters high at its deck.
In Roman times, intense traffic of carts, horsemen, mules, and pedestrians crossed the fords of Sainte-Anastasie and Dions , not far from the Roman road. But during winter floods, only pedestrians or horsemen, by a long detour, could cross the river at the Pont du Gard via a narrow passage along the pillars, on the first level of the arches ; this passage was so narrow that pack mules could not risk it.
Built between 1245 and 1260 by the monks of the Order of the Pontifical Friars , the Saint-Nicolas de Campagnac bridge, with its pointed arches, established the vital link between Nîmes and Uzès [ 1 ].
Later, during the Wars of Religion , it became a crucial battleground. Occupied by the Protestants , it allowed contact to be maintained between the two allied cities ; captured by royal troops or the Guisards , it isolated the two cities.
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pont_Saint-Nicolas_de_Campagnac
👆🏻I visited Pont du Gard in my early twenties when I travelled France in a campervan 🚐✨
Pont du Gard, France, a Romanaqueduct built circa 40–60 CE. It is one of France's top tourist attractions and a World Heritage Site.
Aqueducts are bridges constructed to convey watercourses across gaps such as valleys or ravines. The term aqueduct may also be used to refer to the entire watercourse, as well as the bridge.[1] Large navigable aqueducts are used astransport links for boats or ships. Aqueducts must span a crossing at the same level as the watercourses on each end. The word is derived from the Latin aqua ("water") and ducere ("to lead"),[2] therefore meaning "to lead water". A modern version of an aqueduct is a pipeline bridge. They may take the form of tunnels, networks of surface channels and canals, covered clay pipes or monumental bridges.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aqueduct_%28bridge%29
