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Part of the Avebury henge complex, dated 2850 BC to 2200 BC.
Some believe such ancient sites were connected and placed on lines of spiritual power, ley lines, maybe that's what's in the sky? Or not :) Certainly a sacred place with a unique atmosphere.
www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/avebury/history/...
وآللـۂ غيـآبـہ مآنـي قـآدِر آطيقــہ.. آللـۂ يستـر لآ آآمــِووت بغيـآيـِـِـِـِہ -› Daad =''(
Dad 7bibi Walla Miss yeew ! ,, Trj3 Lna B alsalama y el.'3ale =''(
واللـه واحشنـــي مــوت ,, ~ Armani althani
Fdeet 8lbk ,, :O Mta Btnor el.Do7a Brj3tk !?
LUVyew 7bibi :**
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Nestas praias onde me exercitava em jovem, e onde aprendi a ler as estrelas, o mar ruge agora furiosamente à minha volta, castigando o meu orgulho e desmesura.
Abandono o campo de batalha e retiro-me da contenda, com o corpo e alma dilacerados, arrastar-me-ei por entre as dunas, onde o meu sangue se misturará com a areia quente, e secará, antes que finde o dia. Não mais assistirei aos festins em honra ao deus, nem às danças inebriantes em torno do fogo.
Ao longe vejo ainda, no topo da colina, o templo à deusa, cujo olhar me segue, imperturbável. Vencidas todas as batalhas, acabei enfim por perder a guerra.
#partes #26
texto: André Swale Das Pêras
foto: Rui Gato
limpezas e arrumações: Ricardo Romano
Partido de Salto, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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estancia "La Chica" fue construida el 16 de Septiembre de 1847 a pedido de Julio Pacheco Reinoso, para su mujer Marcelina Carreras, en un campo heredado por su padre, el General Angel Pacheco. Fue un centro social bastante concurrido hasta el fallecimiento de don Julio, su mujer decide verderla a la familia Estrugamou, quienes instalaron alli una escuela privada, que contaba con 15 alumnos. Estaba acompañada por dos instalaciones más, que ya fueron demolidas.
Part of a cascade of waterfalls called the Fairy Pools in Glen Brittle on the Isle Of Skye. This is my kind of weather.
Part of the buckle but the focus is on the pin.
Used my Raynox lens to get this close.
This is about 2 cm.
Happy Macro Monday.
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Luv Yew
7ubn Lkalla oO 7ubN bass l3yoona <3
انا احبك لحضه وساعه وساعه وعمر واحبك دووووم
صاحبي يا حبني لكـ
انت الذي ما يشبهك بـلملا حي
احبك كل ما فيني يحبك
شفتكـ انتي وختلف كـل شي
موت فيني مثل ما انا فبك ميت
لو طلبت الروح ما تغلاا عليكـ
شوي ان قلت اشتاقك
برضـيك مهما يكوون يافلان
امووت في حبك
ياحبني لك دون ڪل المخاليق
احساسي الصادق معك يحتويني
انت ملكي انا وحدي وقلبي في حبك اناني
انت بقلبي غلاك وعارف(ن) قدررك
انت بطيبتك خذت القلب عن ناسي
ماالوم من سماكـ سيدي العذارى
بس قول ابغى وانا اوقل حاظر
Miss Yew
ان طبع في خفوقي اسمك اب حرف ت في عيوني عشقتڪ وفي حياتي ابيڪ
غبت عن عيني و لكن مانقص قدرك في قلبي
قلت احبك انتى موت والله احبك موت موت
تدري عيوني في غيابك ماهي مرتاحا
اشتقت لايــام الهوى في جنابكــ
انا اشوف ايامي بدونك وحشه قلب ودمع وعيون
Nosi : ما يموت فينا الشوق مهما تباعدناا
Part of a horse made of Murano Glass. The person who gave this to me passed away, so I do handle this with care.
♥ لآ صرت أنآ ڪلي ( حلآلڪ ) فديتڪ ، ليھ آلعتب ۆ آلضيـق ) يـ نـۆر عـيني)
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Al Model; 3nooodh Fedetha Mashallah Is MUST !
A field in summer.
I spent a few days by the Ayrshire coast back at the end of June/start of July and couldn't have asked for better weather. Each evening I dragged myself away from my chair (or hammock) next to the beach to go take some pictures.
On this excursion there was nowhere to properly park the car so I ended up blocking the entrance to the field. Between that and the midges, I didn't linger.
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* In part as an antidote to the dark days of December and to the onset of Christmas. I thought I would retrieve from the archives a few mixed travel shots to post this month . It will be interesting to see how many countries I can fit it in before the end of the year .
This one is from 2019 taken at Dutch Lake in Clearwater, British Columbia . We had been staying in the Wells Grey Park , and while it is very beautiful but does rather lack facilities . The previous evening we had a meal so bad it is still unforgettable. We were determined to find something better though it did mean a long drive out of Wells Grey to the little town of Clearwater. The Painted Turtle restaurant was excellent, good food and we could sit and watch the light fade over Dutch Lake . I checked it out yesterday and it looks like its still going strong
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The oldest part of the church is Anglo-Saxon, stone built in the 9th century, replacing an older wood and mud building. The nave was without aisles and two of its original windows are preserved in the Anglo-Saxon walling at the west end of the nave. These were unglazed and were closed in bad weather by wooden shutters wedged into a rebate cut into the outer edge of the window. High up in the north wall of the nave are three Anglo-Saxon circular windows, probably the upper storey. The ring of holes drilled round them held wattle rods used in the construction of the windows.
Aisles were first added in the 12th century. On each side of the nave two low arched openings pierced through the existing walls gave access to the aisles. These openings were swept away when the present arcade was put in in 1812, but the Norman angle-shafts to the responds can be seen in the wall at each end of the arcade. In the 15th century wider aisles were built, the Norman south doorway moved out to its present position and a porch was built. At the east end of each aisle is a squint giving a view of the altar. One of these is a very rare squint passage which, prior to the installation of choir pews, would have allowed access to the altar. In the North aisle the west wall contains a 13th century lancet window. The south wall of this aisle was at first the outside wall of the church and the rough area of plaster above the Anglo-Saxon window is the original exterior plaster of the Anglo-Saxon church. The wooden box chest is dated 1634. There are some medieval tiles (13th-14th century) on the floor near it and also a few in the south aisle.
The wooden balcony in the nave is the 15th century rood loft, one of the very few which have survived. When removed, probably early in the reign of Elizabeth I, it was carefully hidden behind a lath and plaster covering against the east wall of the nave, discovered there in 1812 and since repainted. The wooden screen below the loft is Victorian.
The tower is 15th century. On its floor stands the Norman font (early 12th century). The Font Figure has long been the subject of speculation and debate. However, recent research identifies the carving as being that of St Michael, on an original Saxon font, over-cut by Norman carvings and 16th century desecration. St Michael is also depicted on the font at Winterbourne Monkton, but the Avebury font carving is far earlier than that of Winterbourne Monkton and the saint is depicted as holding a crozier- not a symbol of Episcopal power but rather cosmic, supernatural power. The carvings show two serpents with twisted tails, their heads turned towards the figure of a bishop or Archangel Michael holding a crozier; popular pictures in the middle-ages showed Christ trampling on the dragons of evil and sin. It is also worth noting that the tree, carved in one piece, 12 pillars of wood/ tree trunks circling the font contains a wonderful array of birds.
Part of my Costa Rica Adventure was a day spent at Frog Heaven. This Coronated Tree Frog is one of the many wonderful frog species that was brought out for us to photograph. This is one of the more rare species of rainforest frogs. One of the things I ask myself when I am deciding which image to present is "what is the story here?" For this species it's those awesome horns or "it's crown", which denotes it's name. Hopefully I did good by his Royal Highness.
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كنـي ملكت الكون اذا تضـحك شـفـُاتك
تفـداك روح اللـي علـى نفسي تغـليك
اهـوااك , تدري وش تعـني لي هـواك ,؟
اهـواك معنــاهـا " انا ميته فـيك " ♥♥
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In spite of the heat from the late morning sun, a woman wearing a protective face mask does her part in keeping her village nice and clean by sweeping the portion of the road close to her house.
In most, if not all, villages in the Philippines, the local residents are urged by the local government authorities to help in the cleanliness campaign by cleaning not only their own home yard but also the area(s) of the road near their house.
Captured in Subic, Zambales, in the above-mentioned country.