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Sterling Silver Ring Studded with Madagascar Sapphire Rough & Cubic Zirconia Sale Price: $101.00 |
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Natural Madagascar
![]() Natural 5mm Ruby round cut Madagascar gem stone US $10.00
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![]() 1 Ct $1750 Round Cut Natural Green Demantoid Garnet Unheated Madagascar US $17.50
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![]() 4581ct 3pcs Natural Watermelon Liddicoatite Tourmaline MADAGASCAR US $8,989.00
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![]() 5284ct 2pcs Pair 100 Natural Watermelon Liddicoatite Tourmaline MADAGASCAR US $4,356.54
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![]() 275CTROUGH NATURAL MADAGASCAR RUBY UNHEATED WEIGHT 2750 CT ID U 410 US $9.99
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![]() 1 Ct $900 Diffusion Oval Shape Natural Gemstone Blue Sapphire Madagascar US $9.00
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![]() 2661 cts Natural Top Huge Ruby OvaL CABOCHAN UNTREATED RARE MADAGASCAR LOOSE US $3,500.00
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![]() Only $299 1pc 26mm Round Diamond Cut Natural Medium Blue Sapphire MADAGASCAR US $2.99
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![]() 5414ct 2pcs Pair 100 Natural Watermelon Liddicoatite Tourmaline MADAGASCAR US $3,438.86
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![]() 5273ct 2pcs Pair 100 Natural Watermelon Liddicoatite Tourmaline MADAGASCAR US $3,049.56
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![]() 602CTS NATURAL UNHEATED ULTRA RARE BLUE SAPPHIRE MADAGASCAR OCTAGON US $3,360.00
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![]() UNHEATED 1620ct 25pcs OVAL NATURAL RED RUBY MADAGASCAR US $3,915.00
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![]() 611ct Antique Cut Natural Intense Green Sphene With Rainbow Spark MADAGASCAR US $3,105.30
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![]() 3267ct 2pc Pair Trillion Natural Rubellite Liddicoatite Tourmaline MADAGASCAR US $2,279.10
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![]() 2179ct 2pc Pair Trillion Natural Watermelon Liddicoatite Tourmaline MADAGASCAR US $1,935.05
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![]() 620ct Madagascar Natural Rough Raw Yellow Beryl Heliodor Crystal Specimen 1 US $16.95
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![]() NATURAL BLUE SAPPHIRE 75X55 OVAL NO HEAT ROYAL BLUE MADAGASCAR US $999.99
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![]() 706CTS NATURAL UNHEATED ULTRA RARE GREEN BLUE SAPPHIRE MADAGASCAR OVAL US $1,989.00
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![]() Certified 448 Ct Oval Natural Blue Sapphire Gemstone Madagascar US $2,409.00
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![]() 2451 cts Natural Top Huge Red Ruby Oval Cab Madagascar US $1,250.00
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![]() 1509 Cts ALLURING RARE BIG NATURAL RED RUBY OVAL MADAGASCAR US $850.00
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![]() 2286 ct Natural Red Ruby Oval cabochan madagascar untreated loose gemstone ring US $999.00
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![]() 397 Ct Certified Oval Shape Natural Gemstone Blue Sapphire Madagascar US $2,148.25
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![]() 334CTS NATURAL GORGEOUS CATS EYE PINK BERYL BIXBITE VERY RARE FROM MADAGASCAR US $800.00
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![]() 839CTS RARE NATURAL GREEN SPHENE TITANITE MADAGASCAR OVAL US $520.00
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![]() 445 cts Natural Red Ruby Oval From Madagascar untreated loose gemstone rare US $900.00
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![]() 1162 cts Natural Red Ruby Oval Lot Madagascar loose gemstone high grade US $900.00
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![]() 1312 cts Natural Top Red Ruby Oval Cab From Madagascar US $850.00
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![]() 1039 cts Natural Red Ruby Oval Cab No Heat Madagascar US $800.00
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![]() 1038 cts Natural Ruby Oval Cab From Madagascar No Heat loose gem stone US $800.00
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![]() 911 cts Natural Top Red Ruby Round Cut Lot Madagascar investment grade gemstone US $800.00
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![]() 768 ct Natural Top Deep Red Ruby Oval Cut Madagascar gemstone rare grade US $800.00
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![]() Certified 338 Ct Oval Cutting Natural Blue Sapphire Gemstone Madagascar US $1,814.35
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![]() 2025ct NATURAL GREEN EMERALD ROUGH SPECIMEN FROM MADAGASCAR US $180.00
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![]() 1504CTS RARE NATURAL GREEN SPHENE TITANITE MADAGASCAR PEAR US $240.00
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![]() 3365ct NATURAL GREEN EMERALD ROUGH SPECIMEN FROM MADAGASCAR US $150.00
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![]() 242ct 2pcs PEAR CUT NATURAL PINK SAPPHIRE MADAGASCAR US $600.00
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![]() 704CTS RARE NATURAL GREEN SPHENE TITANITE MADAGASCAR OVAL US $160.00
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![]() 965ct NATURAL GREEN EMERALD ROUGH SPECIMEN FROM MADAGASCAR US $90.00
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![]() Certified 276 Ct Natural Gemstone Blue Sapphire From Madagascar US $1,482.20
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![]() Certified 311 Ct Natural Blue Sapphire Gemstone Oval Cutting Madagascar US $1,687.55
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![]() 4186CTNATURAL RUBY CABOCHON MADAGASCAR UNHEATED GN10865 US $19.99
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![]() 580CTS RARE NATURAL YELLOWISH GREEN SPHENE TITANITE MADAGASCAR OVAL US $130.00
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![]() 50CTROUGH NATURAL RUBY MADAGASCAR UNHEATED ROU12113 US $12.99
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![]() ONLY 999 FREE SHIP 5055CTROUGH NATURAL RUBY MADAGASCAR UNHEATED ROU12114 US $9.99
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![]() 334 Ct Certified Natural Gemstone Blue Sapphire Oval Shape Madagascar US $1,810.75
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VATICAN – CHINA Mgr Nugent, Vat's China specialist, would like to visit each China bishop in communion with the Pope ...
» 02/22/2010 13:51 VATICAN – CHINA Mgr Nugent, Vat's China specialist, would like to visit each China bishop in communion with the Pope by Annie Lam After ten years of China Church work, the representative of the Holy See is set to leave to take up the post of nuncio to Madagascar.
Madagascar 2 - My Escape
It’s a world where lions and hippos get to walk upright on their hind legs, and, perhaps unfairly, giraffes and zebras still have no hands for gesturing; a lion can dance as gracefully as a ballerina, perhaps even better; a giraffe can fall in love with a hippo; a zebra can crack jokes like a black man; and all animals speak the same language, ours.
It’s an entertaining world if your imagination is able to run loose, more so if you watch it with your kids, and an easily entertained crowd.
(Warning: following contains spoilers (even though the movie doesn’t need one) and loads of craps.)
Four urban animals (a lion, a zebra, a hippo and a giraffe) that were stranded in an island a long, long time ago (like in its prequel), finally got to go home in an airplane that was piloted by none other than the birds that can’t fly, penguins.
Right at a few thousand feet above Africa, the fuel of the airplane ran dry and they bungee-jumped and crash-landed into no other place than the birthplace of our main character, the lion. There he was happily reunited with his long lost parents and his clan, who all had great looking hair that Elvis would be proud of. The zebra found his brothers who all had the same number of black and white stripes, same pattern, same hair, same height, same legs, same tone of voice, same humour, same … same everything. The hippo found her clan where being big and very big were beautiful. And the giraffe found his mates who, to his horror, didn’t have a doctor amongst them.
With their new found family, a scenic water place as their home and the protection of the place being a reserve, all was well and rosy, until they need some twists and turns to stretch it to a 90 minutes affair.
The lion was conned and banished from the clan, along with his mother and father, who happened to be the alpha lion. The zebra found out he’s not unique, and all of a sudden had an identity crisis. The giraffe found a brown spot (amongst many others) behind his neck and thought he had only a few more days to live. The hippo … well, she’s happy, gotten to date a six-abs hunk with cute butts.
But all’s not lost (except for our times). God, or in this case, the movie makers, always had something uplifting spiritually saved for the last for those with bravery and perseverance, to stay until the end of the movie.
The waterhole at the reserve was running dry. And nobody had, or should have, a clue regarding what to do, except for our heroes.
The lion saw a chance to redeem himself and his parents, and boldly took up the challenge. After convincing his zebra friend that uniqueness was all in the mind and not in the eyes (he’s white stripes with black, as opposed to the black stripes with white of the other zebras), they ventured into the wilderness to remove the block in nature’s water piping.
As sure as the ozone layer was getting bigger and bigger day by day, they found out the source of the problem and its perpetrators - us human, who does not spare thoughts for other inhabitants on the earth, and claims ownership on everything that is on it.
At the end, with some smooth dancing moves, a father and son collaboration, a wing-flapping airplane, some great stunts from a giraffe and a hippo, a few penguins and loads of monkeys, they saved the day, and their waterhole, and a fish who was able to hold his breath on dry land longer, way, way longer, than I can hold mine in the water.
Our heroes returned as heroes to the reserve and decided that the reserve would be their home and lived happily ever after. And the penguin leader wed his beloved wooden bobblehead doll.
And if you find yourself leaving the cinema twisting your butt while humming “I like to move it, move it …”, you’re probably enjoying a bit too much of the movie. If you leave doubting the logic in a shark’s ability to hop from the sea to the beach, through the forest, up the mountain, and into a volcano; or the technically able mind of the penguins, or their organizing skills, or their shrewdness on the negotiation table; or how a zebra could switch on an iPod with his hooves, you’re probably not loosening enough the rein on your imagination to enjoy the movie.
I never had any control over my imagination, and my kids liked it, so I found it to be an enjoyable experience.
I like to Move It, Move It ...
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