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**Madaba** is a historic city in Jordan, located about 30 km southwest of Amman. It is best known for its **Byzantine and Umayyad mosaics**.
Its most famous site is the St. George’s Church, which houses the **Madaba Map**, a 6th-century mosaic depicting the Holy Land and considered the oldest surviving geographic map of the region.
Madaba is also a gateway to important nearby sites such as Mount Nebo, where, according to tradition, Moses saw the Promised Land.
Today, the city is known for its **mosaic craftsmanship**, relaxed atmosphere, and rich religious heritage, attracting visitors interested in history and culture.
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G-AHAG 1945 De Havilland Dragon Rapide DH-89A RAF RL944
This Aircraft was built by Brush Coachworks Ltd which was at Loughborough in Leicestershire Brush Coachworks Ltd, DH89A in the livery of Scillonia Airways and is based at Membury airfield in Berkshire
A number of Rapides were used during WWII to provide internal flights under the control of National Air Communications
Photo taken at Old Warden Shuttleworth Wings & Wheels Air Show 30th May 2026
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The high-rise building known as Calusa Harbour (historically spelled Caloosa) is a landmark waterfront property located at 2525 First Street in historic downtown Fort Myers, Florida. Constructed in 1980, the building has a rich history centered on its transition from a modern riverfront development to an award-winning senior living community.
Construction and Early History
The building was constructed during a period of downtown expansion along the Caloosahatchee River. Designed to maximize waterfront vistas, the high-rise features a distinct white facade and a tiered architecture reminiscent of a cruise ship. It was named in honor of the Calusa (or Caloosa), the indigenous "Shell Kings" who originally ruled the Southwest Florida coast and engineered the region's first complex waterways.
Transition to Senior Living
In the decades following its construction, the high-rise shifted away from general commercial/residential use to specialize entirely in luxury eldercare. It established a reputation as the only community in the immediate downtown area to provide a full continuum of care under one roof. Management responsibilities have transferred across leading healthcare groups over the decades, moving from Sunrise Senior Living and Five-Star Senior Living to its current operations by Sinceri Senior Living.
Modern Status & Milestones
Today, the property functions as a resort-style senior community housing up to 175 beds. In December 2025, the building celebrated its landmark 45th anniversary with a city gala, anchoring its legacy as one of the longest-standing, trusted senior care establishments in Lee County. It continues to be highly rated nationally, earning honors such as a U.S. News & World Report Best Senior Living designation.
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