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Nanshe
Nanshe was the goddess of fertility and dreams. She gave her priests the ability to interpret and prophesize from other people’s dreams. Her symbol was a vessel of water with a fish in it, which signifies the gravid womb.
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A space for relaxation
If you are looking to achieve a quiet and peaceful state of mind, NANSHE is the right suite for you.
"The peaceful atmosphere, combined with the stunning views, truly made it a haven for relaxation."
L. Smith, Toronto, Canada
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All the amenities you need for a seamless retreat
Cave&Rock Suite
Private Deck
Gas fireplace
King-size Bed
Welcome Champagne
Mini refrigerator with complimentary bottled water and local wine
Turn Down Service
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Hot/Cold Towel
100% Egyptian cotton 500 thread count satin linens
Living room setting with pull out sleeper sofa
Work area with wooden desk and leather chair
Luxury down feather or foam pillows
Custom-crafted furnishings
Microfiber robes
Commissioned art photography
Espresso machine
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TV Satellite
Apple TV (on request)
iPod/iPhone Docking Station
Cordless Telephone
Luxurious marble slab bathroom
Hairdryer, make-up mirror, iron & ironing boards
L’Occitane en Provence Bath Products
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1. Work Desk2. King-size Bed3. Sitting Area4. Walk-in Closet5. Luxurious Bathroom6. Private Deck
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