There are all kinds of walls. Mythical, historical, religious, virtual, ....
According to Wikipedia, Hadrian's Wall 'was a defensive fortification in Roman Britain, begun in AD 122 during the rule of emperor Hadrian'.
The Great Wall of China is a historic wall, and you can take a walk, albeit a long one, on some parts of it. We saw some of it in Chandni Chowk to China, the film with two Deepikas.
There is a sacred wall called the Western Wall in Jerusalem, sometimes called the Wailing Wall.
I have a wall (or two) of brick and mortar and also one that has neither brick nor mortar- and you probably do too- on facebook.
Then there are political walls- Kejri is one of those!
According to Wikipedia, Hadrian's Wall 'was a defensive fortification in Roman Britain, begun in AD 122 during the rule of emperor Hadrian'.
The Great Wall of China is a historic wall, and you can take a walk, albeit a long one, on some parts of it. We saw some of it in Chandni Chowk to China, the film with two Deepikas.
There is a sacred wall called the Western Wall in Jerusalem, sometimes called the Wailing Wall.
I have a wall (or two) of brick and mortar and also one that has neither brick nor mortar- and you probably do too- on facebook.
Then there are political walls- Kejri is one of those!
2 comments:
Most Americans are only familiar with Wal-mart
yes, driven up the wall by the shopping urge, I know!
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