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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 🚐✨
