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Sotti said:

Espectacular el palacio.


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asturcon said:
Google ile Çeviri;, yer yanlış şekilde hataları affeder ama pozisyonlar hiçbir farkı görmek işaretlenir ve önerilen, resim amacıyla otobüs yapılan olmanın, ne zaman üzerinde seyahat Görmemiz için harika bir ülke değil, sadece ne hepimiz "ve İspanya İstanbul" bir tebrik biliyorum önce onların dilini çevirisinde zorluğu nedeniyle oldu yanıtlamadı Eğer var.
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Atlas11 said:

ORACLE REGARDING THE PERSIAN INVASION. 480 BCE, 75th Olympiad, Astylos of Suracuse won the stadion. 'For when some emissaries sent from Athens to Delphi entered the Temple and took their places (after having performed the prescribed rites in the sanctuary and generally prepared themselves to consult the oracle), the Pythia, whose name was Aristonike, gave them the following prophesy: Oh wretched men, why are you sitting here? Go to the ends of the earth, leave your homes and the topmost heights of your wheel-shaped city. For, neither does the head remain firm, nor the body, nor the tips of the feet, nor yet the hands, nor anything in between; nothing withstands, all is doomed. Fire will bring it down, fire and fierce Ares, hastening a Syrian* chariot. Many are the fortified cities that he will destroy, not only yours. Many temples of the gods he will deliver to devouring fire, which now stand streaming with sweat and quivering with fear, and down from the roof-tops dark blood pours, harbinger the inevitable woe. Go! Leave my Temple! Shroud your hearts with sorrow." From Herdotos' The Histories. Melpomene. Book 7:140. *'The Greeks called the Cappadocians Syrians.' From Herodotos' The Histories. Clio. Book 1:72.


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asturcon said:

Corregido


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mehmetünlü said:

google eart bize bu hizmeti verdiği için teşekürler


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veredino said:

ESTE APARATO MATÓ BULNES Y PICOS. ADIOS, PICOS ADIOS.


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marialluisabcn said:

solo se me ocurre decir : uauh! impresionante, nitida, sin nubes, todo un lujo. Yo también estuve en junio del año pasado y diluviaba. Saludos


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