“La Strade Di Parma”(The Streets of Parma) is a brief encounter with the people of Parma Italy. The Beauty of the land and glimpses of the Treasures that are located there, heck some are even buried!
Cusco’s rich history is still evident today. When the Spaniards conquered the city in 1534 the tore down Inca temples and used the stones to build their Spanish churches and mansions. Most of the gold was shipped to Spain. The remaining gold was used in the churches such as the cathedral of Cusco.
It is now known that the Bardi name dates back as far as 600 A.D. when a group of Longobardi fighters, the Arimanni, camped under the cliffs of the blood colored, rocky promontory which dominates the area. In the vicinity there was woods and a river; which was enough to spark up the idea of starting up a village, and the castle?
Originally the island was inhabited by Arawak Indians. The Arawak Indians, also called Lucayans, migrated to the islands from the Amazon region of South America. The Lucayans were prosperous and plentiful, with an estimated population of around 40,000 by the late 15th century.
On 14 May 1997, Captain Hicks, US Army, Retired, combat veteran of the Korean War, Vietnam War and many operations through out the world, was invited to go to Washington D.C. and speak at a formation of Hmong, a mountain tribe from Laos, and other Loation soldiers.
Don survived and was released from his nightmare with the oncoming Russian advance and once in Allied territory made his way to Britain where he blocked all memory of what he had experienced inside the death camp.
Enrique Guzman is a Coyote. The last twenty years he has smuggled immigrants from Mexico into the United States illegally crossing the Rio Bravo and walking one hundred miles in Texas territory.
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