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  2. 1906 (novel) - Wikipedia

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    1906 is a 2004 American historical novel written by James Dalessandro. [1] [2] With a 38-page outline and six finished chapters, he pitched it around Hollywood in 1998 for a film by the same name, based upon events surrounding the great San Francisco earthquake and fire of 1906.

  3. Art destruction - Wikipedia

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    A sand sculpture on a beach. Many works of visual art are intended by the artist to be temporary. They may be created in media which the artist knows to be temporary, such as sand, or they may be designed specifically to be recycled. Often the destruction takes place during a ceremony or special event.

  4. Here are the famed movie and TV locations destroyed in the ...

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    The Eaton fire has burned more than 14,000 acres and numerous structures in both Altadena and Pasadena, including entire neighborhoods. "Each house had been there so long that it had its own ...

  5. List of apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction - Wikipedia

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    The Van Allen belt catches on fire. Poem 1961 War "Your Attention Please" Peter Porter: Written in the style of a radio broadcast warning of an impending nuclear attack Novel 1961 Eco The Wind from Nowhere: J. G. Ballard: Ballard's first published novel. The world is destroyed by increasingly powerful winds. Film 1962 War La jetée [25] Chris ...

  6. Accidental damage of art - Wikipedia

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    The painting was the centerpiece of Wynn's art collection and was displayed at his Las Vegas casino. The arranged price of $139 million would make Le Rêve the most expensive art sale of the time. The day after the price deal, while showing the painting to reporters, Wynn accidentally elbowed it, creating a significant tear.

  7. Sand mandala - Wikipedia

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    Tibetan Monk creating sand mandala. Washington, D.C. Materials and tools used to create sand mandala. Historically, the mandala was not created with naturally dyed sand, but granules of crushed colored stone. In modern times, plain white stones are ground down and dyed with opaque inks to achieve the same effect.

  8. Atlantis of the Sands - Wikipedia

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    In modern times, the mystery of the lost city of Atlantis has generated several books, films, articles, and web pages. (See Atlantis in popular culture) [8] [9] On a smaller scale, Arabia has its own legend of a lost city, the so-called "Atlantis of the Sands", which has been the source of debate among historians, archaeologists and explorers, and a degree of controversy that continues to this ...

  9. Red Sands - Wikipedia

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    Red Sands is a 2010 American horror film directed by Ron Shelton and written by Simon Barrett, in their second collaboration following Dead Birds.The film stars Shane West, Leonard Roberts, Aldis Hodge, Theo Rossi, Callum Blue, Brendan Miller, Noel Gugliemi, and J.K. Simmons, and introduces Mercedes Masöhn.