Miss Eco Universe was founded in 2015 by the Set Up for media production company “BEAUTY FOR ECO”. The aim is to awaken the world, through the theme of Economic & Environment. The main objective of the contest is to choose an ambassador for the marketing of Eco-tourism all over the world and promote the principle of agreement that we will safe Earth not only environmentally but also culturally.
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Miss World in Luxor ?
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Re: Miss World in Luxor ?
???Major Thom wrote:It proves you are a local Dr. Using Ahmed Al Badry for your Lawyer, do you play Snakes and Ladders with him in the evening. Did not even know he had got his license back to practice.
You know how you hear every once in a while in the news about how a meteor suddenly crashes through someone's bedroom roof?
Sometime a post just comes crashing down somewhere totally random without any discernible context.
Or maybe someone in the Netherlands can explain this one???
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This is interesting how they brought girls from made up countries to pad out the numbers, Rodrigueseco and Fernando???? And Kazakhastan is sucking on a Rosary. Australia looks like a badly made up tranvestite. Indonesia is going for the Joann Fletcher look. And from England's appearance I think she is just begging to go back home and complain about harassment.
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In 1968, Rodrigues was joined with Mauritius when it attained independence; today it is an autonomous region of Mauritius which aspires to full sovereignty.
https://mauritiusattractions.com/rodrig ... -i-37.html
https://mauritiusattractions.com/rodrig ... -i-37.html
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Fernando de Noronha (Portuguese pronunciation: [feʁˈnɐ̃du d(ʒ)i noˈɾoɲɐ]) is an archipelago of 21 islands and islets in the Atlantic Ocean, 354 km (220 mi) offshore from the Brazilian coast. The archipelago got its name from the Portuguese merchant Fernão de Noronha, to whom it was given by the Portuguese crown for services rendered regarding wood imported from Brazil. The main island has an area of 18.4 square kilometres (7.1 sq mi) and had a population estimated at 2,718 in 2012.[1] The area is a special municipality (distrito estadual) of the Brazilian state of Pernambuco (despite being closer to the state of Rio Grande do Norte),[2] with about 70% established in 1988 as a national maritime park.
In 2001 UNESCO designated it as a World Heritage Site because of the importance of its environment. Its timezone is UTC-02:00 all year round. The local population and travellers can get to Noronha by plane or cruise from Recife[3] (545 km). An environmental preservation fee is charged from tourists upon arrival by Ibama (Institute of Environment and Renewable Natural Resources).
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fernando_de_Noronha
In 2001 UNESCO designated it as a World Heritage Site because of the importance of its environment. Its timezone is UTC-02:00 all year round. The local population and travellers can get to Noronha by plane or cruise from Recife[3] (545 km). An environmental preservation fee is charged from tourists upon arrival by Ibama (Institute of Environment and Renewable Natural Resources).
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fernando_de_Noronha
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