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Posted: Fri Sep 22, 2006 10:27 am
by Basra-
1) HAJJ....of course. Rolling Eyes




2) The Taj Mahal (1630 A.D.) Agra, India
This immense mausoleum was built on the orders of Shah Jahan, the fifth Muslim Mogul emperor, to honor the memory of his beloved late wife

3)The Pyramids of Giza (2600 - 2500 B.C), Egypt
The Pyramids of Giza, the oldest and only Ancient Wonder still standing, are testimony to perfection in art and design, never subsequently achieved. They were built by planners and engineers purely to serve their earthy rulers - who were also their gods.


4)Sydney Opera House (1954 - 73) Sydney, Australia
When the Sydney Opera House was finished in 1973, this landmark building - in the true sense of the expression, - put the whole continent of Australia on the world map. (Aint that the truth-otherwise WHO wants to go to Australia?? No pun intended crocodile man Sad )


5)Neuschwanstein Castle was built in a time when castles and fortresses were no longer strategically necessary. Instead, it was born of pure fantasy – a beautiful, romantic composition of towers and walls in the perfect setting of mountains and lakes. The combination of various architectural styles and intrinsic craftwork has inspired generations of adults and children alike

6)The Hagia Sophia (532 - 537 A.D.) Istanbul, Turkey
The Hagia Sophia was erected during the reign of Emperor Justinian (532 - 537 A.D.), when the Byzantine Empire was at the height of its power and influence. The massive dome, which is the prominent architectural feature, has since often been used as a model for the design of Islamic mosques. Indeed, after the fall of Byzantium, the Hagia Sophia was converted into an Ottoman mosque. Today, the monument is a museum serving both Christians and Muslims.


7)Kiyomizu Temple (749 - 1855) Kyoto, Japan
Laid out in 794 A.D., the palaces and temples of Kyoto were the residences of Japan's emperors and shoguns for more than 1,000 years. The Japanese Emperor is enthroned at the Imperial Palace of Gosho. Among other significant works are the Higashi Nonganji and Nishi Hoganji temple complexes, the Kinkakuji Temple with its 'Golden Pavilion' and the Kiyomizu Temple, the temple of “clear waters.” The Kyoto sites have been destroyed and rebuilt many times throughout history and are today among Asia's greatest cultural heritage sites.



CoolThe Eiffel Tower (1887 - 89) Paris, France
The creation of Gustave Eiffel, this magnificent steel tower has come to serve as a symbol of Paris, as well as of France itself. The structure is not only a landmark that is recognized all over the world, but is perhaps the most popular architectural achievement in the Western world. It was the tallest man-made structure in the world until the Empire State Building was constructed. The tower is visited by six million people every year



9)The Kremlin and Red Square (1156 - 1850) Moscow, Russia
Built as a residence for Ivan I, the Kremlin was the official residence of the Czars until the 1917 Russian Revolution. Today, it still houses the President’s office. In front of the Kremlin is Red Square – an impressive and exuberant plaza which, for many people, is associated with the infamous May Day demonstrations. Rising from the square is St Basil's Cathedral, built in the 1550s to commemorate Ivan the Terrible's capture of the Mongol stronghold of Kazan

kiss Rolling Eyes Rolling Eyes ...Inshallah---Dreams-- are made of dreams! Rolling Eyes

Posted: Fri Sep 22, 2006 10:37 am
by gurey25
[quote="AbdiWahab252"]Gurey: I am a big fan of the National Geographic channel and an avid historian ....

I am attracted to ancient nonCaucasian civilizations. I wonder how we, Africans, go from being the first to make iron tools to being the poorest/least developed continent ?[/quote]

its a matter of prespective..

you are asking yourself this question because your prespective is only a few hundred years.

and iron use was spread from anatolia, but the copper and bronze age could be said to be african

Posted: Fri Sep 22, 2006 10:39 am
by gurey25
[quote="usagichan"]I guess you do.....anywho the places i want to go to after Mecca and Medina is.....

Japan for anime and manga Love

South Africa for the game parks Very Happy[/quote]

wow another anime and manga fan!!

what r your favorites???

Posted: Fri Sep 22, 2006 10:54 am
by usagichan
My name indicated that Laughing

Anyway the series i completely finished are YuYu Hakusho, Rurouni Kenshin, Inuyasha, Sailormoon, Ranma 1/2 and other im still watching Very Happy Oh yeah i just want to say i watch the subs not dub bullcrap i think dubbing is the devil Sad

Manga's im reading are bleach, naruto, fruit basket, Samurai deeper Kyo.


I split my paycheck between my necessity like food, clothe, and shelter the rest anime's and mangas Very Happy

Posted: Fri Sep 22, 2006 10:58 am
by Kamal35
I'd love to visit:

-The Dome, Hiroshima
-New York city
-Niagara Falls
-Machu Pichu
-Los Angeles
-Kremlin
-The Coliseum in Rome
-Paris
-Cuba (Havanah, Santiago de Cuba, Varadero)
-The Caribean sea
-Rabat, Marrakech, Fez (Morocco)
-The piramids in Egypt
-Salzburg, the Mozartian city
-Acapulco
-The Great Mosque of Casablanca (the floor is made of crystal and you can see the sea beneath your feet)
-Buenos Aires, Argentina
-Mogadishu in peace
-Sahara desert
-Burkina Fasso
-Tombuctu
-Mauritania
-Eritrea


And, of course, the Formula 1 circuits:

-Indianapolis (USA)
-Gilles Villeneuve (Montreal, Canada)
-Shangai (China)
-Suzuka (Japan)
-Nurburgring (Germany)
-Monza and Imola (Italy)
-Magny Cours (France)
-Spa-Francoschamp (Belgium)
-Silverstone (UK)
-Brasil
-Hungaroring (Hungary)
-Istambul (Turkey)
-Montecarlo (Monaco)
-Australia
-Sepang (Malaisia)
-Bahrein...

Posted: Fri Sep 22, 2006 11:00 am
by Samatr
I would like visit or revist

Burco
Ina Nuur Muuse
Buhoodle
Marqaanweyn
Ceerigaabo
and rest in Maydh inshallah.

Posted: Fri Sep 22, 2006 11:21 am
by gurey25
[quote="usagichan"]My name indicated that Laughing

Anyway the series i completely finished are YuYu Hakusho, Rurouni Kenshin, Inuyasha, Sailormoon, Ranma 1/2 and other im still watching Very Happy Oh yeah i just want to say i watch the subs not dub bullcrap i think dubbing is the devil Sad

Manga's im reading are bleach, naruto, fruit basket, Samurai deeper Kyo.


I split my paycheck between my necessity like food, clothe, and shelter the rest anime's and mangas Very Happy[/quote]

Ok from your choice i conclude you are a female
Laughing Laughing

Sailer moon, Inuyashi

Laughing

but i admit i found ranba 1/2 funny..



well i like the old stuff, like Akira, Ghost in the Shell,
Robotek, cowboy beebob, etc etc
and im a guy so i love that stuff too.

Posted: Fri Sep 22, 2006 11:24 am
by michael_ital
Christ, too many too mention. More like where DON'T I want to visit??

Posted: Fri Sep 22, 2006 11:32 am
by usagichan
Gurey youre funny yup im a girl Laughing

I didnt say i dont like Shojo(male) manga or anime. Have you see yuyu hakusho and rurouni kenshin thats definately shojo. But i like akira and cowboy beebop...and who doesnt like ghost in the shell its just awesome...did you see animatrix it was nice too.


Sailormoon in subs is just delicious i fell inlove....i also like vampire hunt:love:

Posted: Fri Sep 22, 2006 11:36 am
by COSTA
Buur Karoole Mogadishu
Fu cking street Hargeysa
Tumbuluq Kismaayo
Ay ooman Baydhaba

Posted: Fri Sep 22, 2006 11:40 am
by Happy Desperado
i would want to go everywhere well almost...

as long as i dont have to get on a ship titanic and jaws have made me swear off trying to cross any large water bodies. another no no is places with weird tribes with weird rituals including cannibalism. Surprised

Posted: Fri Sep 22, 2006 11:46 am
by michael_ital
Cowboy Beebop??? I love the sound of that! Where can I see it??

Posted: Fri Sep 22, 2006 12:15 pm
by Caana-Nuug
Abdi,

You dissapoint me greatly sxb, how come you didn't mention the Blue mosque in Istanbul? The Andalusia heritage museum in southern Spain, the Hajj? Masjid Al-Aqsa? The great mosque in Timbaktu?

Personally, I would never want to visit the pyramids at Giza, because the Prophet (saw) said do not visit ummadaha la halaagay dhulkooda unless you plan on weeping when you do visit such places. These places are not to be enjoyed, rather they are to be looked at as a lesson of what happens to those who trangress beyond Allah's laws.

Micheal,

Cowboy Beebop used to air on Adult Swim on Cartoon Network, I don't think they show it anymore.

Posted: Fri Sep 22, 2006 12:30 pm
by usagichan
Caana-Nuug: you are so right about that Smile


Mikey you can rent it if you want to check it out Very Happy

Posted: Fri Sep 22, 2006 12:39 pm
by michael_ital