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	<title>It always rains in november</title>
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	<description>Based on a true story. The continuing adventures of nietroooh, Alba and Aurora.</description>
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		<title>Ornamental.</title>
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The ornamental design of the first trans of the Martinitoren.
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		<title>Telling time.</title>
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The second trans of the Martinitoren is closed, like most of the first trans due to some jumping incidents that took place from the tower. Stil, the view from behind the clocks is quite interesting.
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		<title>Four towers of Southern Groningen.</title>
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Four government office buildings located along the Engelse Kamp and the Kempkensberg. They are an important part of the Groningen skyline now, but scheduled to be replaced by new office buildings.
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		<title>Highlight.</title>
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Top of the spiral stairway leading to the top of the first section of the Martinitoren.
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		<title>Patron saint.</title>
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In 1955, architect Egbert Reitsma is commissioned to design an officebuilding for the corner of the Grote Markt and the Kreupelstraat. He decides to get the bricks for the building from Kerkdriel, as he finds that those bricks have a nicer color than the ones from Groningen. This sculpture, of Saint Martin of Tours - [...]<script type="text/javascript">SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Patron saint.", url: "http://www.italwaysrainsinnovember.com/2008/07/01/patron-saint/" });</script>]]></description>
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		<title>Deer of the Ebbinge.</title>
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A cornerstone of a deer, marking a pharmacy (&#8217;apotheek&#8217;), is looking out over the Ebbingebridge from the corner of the Oude Ebbingestraat and the Turfsingel.
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		<title>Sniffing it out.</title>
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Search Lemur will find your keys for you.
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