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King Tut's Treasures Expensive for Australian Museum

King Tut's Golden SandalsThe blockbuster exhibition 'King Tut and the Golden Age of the Pharoahs' will not tour Australia because museums cannot afford it - not surprisingly if you look at the price tag. Egypt wants to prolong the world's most successful tour of artefacts from the tomb of the boy-king but offers to host the exhibition have been underwhelming, to say the least. The Director of the Australian Museum, Frank Howarth, told the Sydney Morning Herald that the show's $10 million price tag and its size were too big for Australian institutions to handle.

Summer Solstice 2009 - Photographs from Stonehenge

Stonehenge Summer Solstice 2009 - Panorama Insided the Stones

Despite my fears I might not make it to Stonehenge in time for the Solstice, I did it! Being one of the 36,500 people accessing the Stones on the night from Saturday to Sunday was surely an experience I won't easily forget, and near to utterly amazing ******* awesome.

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