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  • Fosse Dionne (Dionne Pit) is an ancient wellspring located in Tonnerre district of France. <br />
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This natural spring has been built up into a grotto since Roman times. The spring was used in Roman times to supply clean water to a nearby palace and  later in medieval times it became the focal point around which a settlement developed.
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  • Fosse Dionne (Dionne Pit) is an ancient wellspring located in Tonnerre district of France. <br />
<br />
This natural spring has been built up into a grotto since Roman times. The spring was used in Roman times to supply clean water to a nearby palace and  later in medieval times it became the focal point around which a settlement developed.
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  • Fosse Dionne (Dionne Pit) is an ancient wellspring located in Tonnerre district of France. <br />
<br />
This natural spring has been built up into a grotto since Roman times. The spring was used in Roman times to supply clean water to a nearby palace and  later in medieval times it became the focal point around which a settlement developed.
    101112_298.jpg
  • Fosse Dionne (Dionne Pit) is an ancient wellspring located in Tonnerre district of France. <br />
<br />
This natural spring has been built up into a grotto since Roman times. The spring was used in Roman times to supply clean water to a nearby palace and  later in medieval times it became the focal point around which a settlement developed.
    101112_335.jpg
  • This is the central square in Divri on my first visit to the village; on the left was a cultural centre, built in 1967 above  the  church, then demolished for the rebuilt church. The plan was to build a bell tower higher than the communist memorial.
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  • Spinach, Spring Onions, Lettuce, Garlic / Door
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  • The Pozières British Cemetery is enclosed by the Pozières Memorial to the Missing. The cemetery contains the original burials of 1916, 1917 and 1918 carried out by fighting units. There are in total 2,760 Commonwealth servicemen buried here. The memorial  commemorates over 14,000 casualties of the British Army that died on the Somme at the time of the German "Spring Offensive"  between March and August 1918 and have no known grave. The cemetery and memorial were designed by William Harrison Cowlishaw and it was unveiled in August 1930
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  • Memorial to Northumberland Fusiliers . The Pozières British Cemetery is enclosed by the Pozières Memorial to the Missing. The cemetery contains the original burials of 1916, 1917 and 1918 carried out by fighting units. There are in total 2,760 Commonwealth servicemen buried here. The memorial  commemorates over 14,000 casualties of the British Army that died on the Somme at the time of the German "Spring Offensive"  between March and August 1918 and have no known grave. The cemetery and memorial were designed by William Harrison Cowlishaw and it was unveiled in August 1930
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  • The Pozières British Cemetery is enclosed by the Pozières Memorial to the Missing. The cemetery contains the original burials of 1916, 1917 and 1918 carried out by fighting units. There are in total 2,760 Commonwealth servicemen buried here. The memorial  commemorates over 14,000 casualties of the British Army that died on the Somme at the time of the German "Spring Offensive"  between March and August 1918 and have no known grave. The cemetery and memorial were designed by William Harrison Cowlishaw and it was unveiled in August 1930
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  • A group of Syrians resting by a spring in Sykamia village. They have been walking for half an hour from the beach and they might have to walk nine more hours to Moria where the First Reception Centre is located.Everyday hundreds of refugees, mainly from Syria and Afghanistan, are crossing in small overcrowded inflatable boats the 6 mile channel from the Turkish coast to the island of Lesbos in Greece.
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  • The Pozières British Cemetery is enclosed by the Pozières Memorial to the Missing. The cemetery contains the original burials of 1916, 1917 and 1918 carried out by fighting units. There are in total 2,760 Commonwealth servicemen buried here. The memorial  commemorates over 14,000 casualties of the British Army that died on the Somme at the time of the German "Spring Offensive"  between March and August 1918 and have no known grave. The cemetery and memorial were designed by William Harrison Cowlishaw and it was unveiled in August 1930
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  • The Pozières British Cemetery is enclosed by the Pozières Memorial to the Missing. The cemetery contains the original burials of 1916, 1917 and 1918 carried out by fighting units. There are in total 2,760 Commonwealth servicemen buried here. The memorial  commemorates over 14,000 casualties of the British Army that died on the Somme at the time of the German "Spring Offensive"  between March and August 1918 and have no known grave. The cemetery and memorial were designed by William Harrison Cowlishaw and it was unveiled in August 1930
    101109_314.jpg
  • The Pozières British Cemetery is enclosed by the Pozières Memorial to the Missing. The cemetery contains the original burials of 1916, 1917 and 1918 carried out by fighting units. There are in total 2,760 Commonwealth servicemen buried here. The memorial  commemorates over 14,000 casualties of the British Army that died on the Somme at the time of the German "Spring Offensive"  between March and August 1918 and have no known grave. The cemetery and memorial were designed by William Harrison Cowlishaw and it was unveiled in August 1930
    101109_306.jpg
  • The Pozières British Cemetery is enclosed by the Pozières Memorial to the Missing. The cemetery contains the original burials of 1916, 1917 and 1918 carried out by fighting units. There are in total 2,760 Commonwealth servicemen buried here. The memorial  commemorates over 14,000 casualties of the British Army that died on the Somme at the time of the German "Spring Offensive"  between March and August 1918 and have no known grave. The cemetery and memorial were designed by William Harrison Cowlishaw and it was unveiled in August 1930
    101109_300.jpg
  • The Pozières British Cemetery is enclosed by the Pozières Memorial to the Missing. The cemetery contains the original burials of 1916, 1917 and 1918 carried out by fighting units. There are in total 2,760 Commonwealth servicemen buried here. The memorial  commemorates over 14,000 casualties of the British Army that died on the Somme at the time of the German "Spring Offensive"  between March and August 1918 and have no known grave. The cemetery and memorial were designed by William Harrison Cowlishaw and it was unveiled in August 1930
    101109_298.jpg
  • The Pozières British Cemetery is enclosed by the Pozières Memorial to the Missing. The cemetery contains the original burials of 1916, 1917 and 1918 carried out by fighting units. There are in total 2,760 Commonwealth servicemen buried here. The memorial  commemorates over 14,000 casualties of the British Army that died on the Somme at the time of the German "Spring Offensive"  between March and August 1918 and have no known grave. The cemetery and memorial were designed by William Harrison Cowlishaw and it was unveiled in August 1930
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  • Anita moved into that flat 3 years ago the others followed latter, last to come was Mateusz 21. We knew each other before moving together. It’s a nice big flat close to the centre, not very expensive and with a balcony that we sit in the spring.
    Polish Family # 12 - house
  • Helena and Leszek spend about 250 Zloty (EUR60) a week on food. We buy good quality food we care very much about it. We don't shop in Tesco or other hypermarkets because the food there tastes of plastic. In those hypermarkets there are potatoes from Israel, carrots from Turkey etc but few Polish products. Poland is the biggest producer of apples in the EU but in the hypermarkets you only find apples from Holland. We buy our meat from a butcher and our bread from a bakery. Once a week we go to a supermarket in Pulawy to do a big shopping. In the spring and the summer we buy fruits and vegetables from neighbouring farms but in winter there are only potatoes for sale. <br />
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There are no restaurants in our village we only cook and eat at home. We cook only traditional food with local products. We like Polish cuisine not sushi or frutti di mare. Many young Poles are influenced by the TV and the magazines so they eat "fashionable" foreign food. Helena cooks and sometimes when Anita is at home she helps too. When the kids were young and Helena was working Leszek was doing the cooking. Helena learned to cook form her parents but she tries to do new things and experiment on Polish cuisine. In the winter we eat more soups and more meat. There are few vegetables growing naturally in winter so we eat kompot (Polish fruit stew) instead. In the summer we like light soups - milk soups with tomato, paprika, cucumber, berries, etc. We try to keep the tradition. We pass to our kids what we inherited from our parents.
    Polish Family # 11 - set
  • My family moved in that flat when I was 3 years old, when I was 20 I moved out and I came back last May. I like it here because it is peaceful and quite, not so far from the centre. In the spring everything is green. Mikolaj and Yolanda are living together in a flat in Ochota
    Polish Family # 05 - house
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