Gregory S. • April 5, 2019They have the coolest sculptures out from but ya never see anyone go in or out. Always some dude sweeping
Rosetta Stone • May 14, 2011Passport DC Challenge: In the Bahamas, photograph the intricate headpieces. Nassau, the Bahamian capital, hosts the largest Junkanoo parade in the Caribbean twice a year. http://bit.ly/g37lHU
Rosetta Stone • May 14, 2011Passport DC Challenge: Take a picture of Saudi Arabia’s national logo. The tree is a date palm, since dates are a major cash crop for Saudi Arabia and a staple of the Saudi diet. http://bit.ly/g37lHU
Rosetta Stone • May 14, 2011Passport DC Challenge: In Brazil, take a photo of “Rio de Janeiro Harbour and Cityscape” by Emiliano Di Cavalcanti, a painter who tried to avoid noticeable European influences. http://bit.ly/g37lHU
Rosetta Stone • May 14, 2011Passport DC Challenge: In Haiti, take a photo of the image of Jean-Jacques Dessalines. Raised as a slave, Dessalines went on to become the first ruler of independent Haiti.
Rosetta Stone • May 14, 2011Passport DC Challenge: In Japan, take a photo of a traditional wedding kimono, or uchikake. These heavily-brocaded, formal garments are worn by brides over a kimono and obi. http://bit.ly/g37lHU
EnriKe K. • April 4, 2014The Seven Buildings were seven townhouses constructed on the northwest corner of Pennsylvania Avenue NW and 19th Street NW in Washington, D.C., in 1796
Char • July 9, 2017One of the most amazing embassies in town. Staff is very friendly, beautiful architecture, great backyard!
Nicholas D. • April 4, 2012Try the cabbage soup and the vodka.
David L. • July 3, 2012Aug 13, 2012 Jamaica Celebrates is 50th year of Independence from England at Cross Creek Golf Course with the Lazarus Foundation.
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