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Three Mills, Bow. Industrial Age, Grist Mill.
Three Mills on the river lee in the East End of London. This impressive industrial age heritage site is a great place if you are wondering where to go for a day out. See how a water powered grist mill worked.
8 commentsStrong Proud Indian Woman - Poem
Strong Proud Indian Woman Heritage is something very important to me Moms full blood Irish, I'm partial to the green Only explains one half, another is just as proud Dad, American Indian, Iroquois is their shroud This part of my heritage, I...
8 commentsRespect for the Philippine eagle is the cry of the hour
Philippine Eagle is the Philippines national bird and heritage. Its production is quite slow as the female lays an only egg a year. It's critically endangered because of threats to its habitat, including poachers, logging, mining. climate change and global warming. Citizens of all walks in life are exhorted to extend help by respecting, caring, loving and appreciating not only eagles but all forms of nature.
2 commentsThe Beauty of Jeju Island
Jeju Island is very well known as a popular vacation spot in South Korea. One of the main reasons is Jeju island as the new of seven wonders and Jeju island has more attractive places.
41 commentsBlack White People Living In Appalachia
People who make a big issue about race, about being pure this or that race have been brainwashed as children growing up in racially polarized mental environments, to think there are sharp divisions that separate people into nice neat racial...
4 commentsReturn to Sicily - remembering nanna
Frances Barbuto was illiterate, from peasant Sicilian stock and raised eight children during the Depression in pre-multicultural Sydney. But she sure made an impression, and I did not realise the extent of this until I started talking to the...
2 commentsThe Growing Number of "White Native Americans" aka "Wannabees!"
A look at those pretending to be Native Americans for money and fame in today's society.
9 commentsvideoThe evocative allure of steam trains: the Bodmin and Wenford Railway in Cornwall
Steam-driven trains are now a thing of the past for everyday travel but at the Bodmin and Wenford Steam Railway in Cornwall, UK the past can still be captured. This heritage railway helps us glimpse a more leisurely age, an age when travelling was still a big adventure.
6 commentsGuess what, Obama's part Cherokee also!
Just like Elizabeth Warren (the one who's the tiniest bit Cherokee but mostly ethnic white candidate running for a senate seat in that great Cherokee nation, Massachusetts), President Obama claims to have Cherokee ancestry. Breitbart.com pointed...
6 commentsI belong to a people
I am part of a million I am part of a people I am part of a nation I am part of a family Why I was made to feel alone, I do not know Why I was made to think I do not belong, this eludes me Why I was made to see me only, I do not know...
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