Tuesday, 10 July 2001
Resevoir Dogs Screenplay
Reservoir Dogs was, according to Tarantino, his version of Stanley Kubrick's The Killing. Tarantino himself said that he "[...] didn't go out of my way to do a rip-off of `The Killing,' but I did think of it as my `Killing,' my take on that kind of heist movie". Reservoir Dogs Screenplay
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Monday, 9 July 2001
Suite, Lichtenstein Castle , Hout Bay
Interior of the The Lichtenstein suite. Staying in the Lichtenstein Castle is an authentic castle experience with sweeping views across Hout Bay harbour
Suite, Lichtenstein Castle , Hout Bay
Interior of the The Lichtenstein suite. Staying in the Lichtenstein Castle is an authentic castle experience with sweeping views across Hout Bay harbour.
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Sunday, 8 July 2001
Interior of Lichtenstein Castle
Interior of the The Lichtenstein suite. Staying in the Lichtenstein Castle is an authentic castle experience with sweeping views across Hout Bay harbour
Interior of Lichtenstein Castle
Interior of the The Lichtenstein suite. Staying in the Lichtenstein Castle is an authentic castle experience with sweeping views across Hout Bay harbour.
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Saturday, 7 July 2001
Lichtenstein Castle , Hout Bay
Nestled in the hills of Hout Bay, Cape Town is an architectural gem. A modern replica of a 900 year old castle called Lichtenstein Castle. It has been constructed in Hout Bay in South Africa and run as a guest house. The original Lichtenstein Castle is a fairy-tale castle located, despite its name, near Honau in the Swabian Alb, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Lichtenstein Castle , Hout Bay
Nestled in the hills of Hout Bay, Cape Town is an architectural gem. A modern replica of a 900 year old castle called Lichtenstein Castle. It has been constructed in Hout Bay in South Africa and run as a guest house. The original Lichtenstein Castle is a fairy-tale castle located, despite its name, near Honau in the Swabian Alb, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
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Friday, 6 July 2001
Panoramic view of Hout Bay from Lichtenstein Castle
There is an architectural gem hidden in Hout Bay. A modern replica of a 900 year old castle called Lichtenstein Castle. It has been constructed in Hout Bay in South Africa and run as a guest house. The original Lichtenstein Castle is a fairy-tale castle located, despite its name, near Honau in the Swabian Alb, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Historically there has been a castle on the site since around 1200. It was twice destroyed, once in the Reichskriegs war of 1311 and again by the city state of Reutlingen in 1381. The castle was not reconstructed and subsequently fell to ruin.
Historically there has been a castle on the site since around 1200. It was twice destroyed, once in the Reichskriegs war of 1311 and again by the city state of Reutlingen in 1381. The castle was not reconstructed and subsequently fell to ruin.
Panoramic view of Hout Bay from Lichtenstein Castle
There is an architectural gem hidden in Hout Bay. A modern replica of a 900 year old castle called Lichtenstein Castle. It has been constructed in Hout Bay in South Africa and run as a guest house. The original Lichtenstein Castle is a fairy-tale castle located, despite its name, near Honau in the Swabian Alb, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Historically there has been a castle on the site since around 1200. It was twice destroyed, once in the Reichskriegs war of 1311 and again by the city state of Reutlingen in 1381. The castle was not reconstructed and subsequently fell to ruin.
Historically there has been a castle on the site since around 1200. It was twice destroyed, once in the Reichskriegs war of 1311 and again by the city state of Reutlingen in 1381. The castle was not reconstructed and subsequently fell to ruin.
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