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the top part is cut from the photo with the leaves.

it fits perfectly

La Azotea Grande era un importante edificio que se contruyo en la zona del hoy partido de Lezama, en la epoca de la campaña al desierto se lo denominaba partido de Viedma, fue alli donde se establecio el gobierno de dicho partido que existio entre 1864 y 1894. Ademas su fin era aprovicionar a todos los colonos españoles, escoceses e irlandeses que se afinanzaron en la zona, ya que funcionaba como un gran almacen. tambien era correo, municipio, escuela y entretenimientos locales que funcionó desde 1865 hasta 1940 aproximadamente. Este edificio esta ubicado en el antiguo camino de la zona que comunicaba Buenos Aires con Tandil, tambien llamado “Paso de la Postrera de las canoas”, porque esta muy cerca del Rio Salado, donde hoy hay un gran puente. Con el tiempo tambien fue una de las paradas obligatorias en el camino que va a Mar del Plata, al aparecer los primeros automoviles los cuales se aprovicionaban en el lugar, ademas existio alli una de las primeras sucursales del automovil club. Era un lugar predilecto para hacer una parada, ya que las personas encontraban un lugar para el sociego, bajo los arboles, consumiendo bebidas, galletas y embutidos para tomar fuerzas y seguir con el viaje. La majestuosa construcción aunque en estado de abandono permite observar su diseño en forma de fortaleza, con dos grandes portones apuntando al naciente, frente a un aljibe ubicado en un gran patio interior, alli convergen las puertas de numerosas habitaciones situadas al flanco que da al norte, donde tambien quedan los restos del almacen de bebidas. Al otro lado, la cancha de pelota vasca y 2 palmeras.

En el año 1981 fue nombrada monumento historico municipal mediante la ordenaza N* 1274 del honorable consejo deliberante de Chascomús, hoy en dia se encuentra en total estado de abandono...

 

PATRIMONIO HISTORICO PROVINCIAL, SALVEMOSLO...

 

www.infozona.com.ar/lezama-diputado-propone-que-se-restau...

 

www.elfuertediario.com.ar/elfuerte-id.php?id=9210

 

www.revistavivienda.com.ar/actualidad/gacetillas/proponen...

my Brother : s3od + me :p

Part of a cornfield before the combine(reaper) makes its pass through....

Lightpainting und Lichtspektakel Part 2 in den Besenhorster Ruinen in Geesthacht mit der Fotogruppe "Fotos mit Spaß".

 

HD Pentax-D FA 15-30mm F2.8 ED SDM WR

  

Part of an abandoned staircase - built 1915 - abandoned since 1994 - somewhere in Germany

 

HDR with 9 single shots

 

Sony A6500 - Zeiss Batis 2/25 - 25 mm - f 6.3 - ISO 100

Part of a painting displayed at the Arts Cafe on Langkawi, Malaysia.

Part of the National Conservation Lands, this headland area is dramatic: waves crashing against basalt sea stacks, harbor seals sunbathing, lots of sea faring birds.

 

The color contrasts & pure blue skies behind this 1873 lighthouse are what drew me to taking this shot; I was also experimenting with focus, depth-of-field & overall sharpness.

 

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Part of Roma Street Parkland, always a lovely sight.

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.

Southerness Lighthouse, near Dumfries. This was only the third purpose-built Scottish lighthouse back in 1749, but Southerness Lighthouse is still standing today. Southerness is a beautiful part of Dumfries & Galloway to visit.

Part of a rolled-up placemat - well, it was rolled-up but it was always a bit too keen to spring open again!

 

Square bokeh from a Schneider Componar 75mm enlarging lens on extension tubes (all of them) and extended helicoid adapter.

Part of a new 5 panel series, I just caught after being out in nature.

Part 2

 

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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Wearing November lace is not a farewell forever ...

Piggies can't fly ...

But there is a time of stillness!

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.

Beautiful Bokeh. Parts 1-5.

Part of a sunlit glass window at the Kraków castle complex, in the castle

 

Leica

Part 5\6 :'') !!

 

A la Folie Means like Crazy

 

This is the Fifth word of the sentence :') !!

il m'aime, un peu, beaucoup, passionetement, A la Folie . . .

( he loves me, alittle, alot, passionalty, like Crazy . . . )

 

Taken By : Shifty

Model : My Back xPp !

( No Ediit )

 

* EXPLORED *

Part 3 of 3 of my Ancient Egypt series.

 

The title is known to be given during the Old Kingdom of Egypt, and was at that point very powerful and prestigious. The mummies of the priestesses testify that they were decorated with a religious tattoo, covering the stomach around the area of the uterus. After the Middle Kingdom of Egypt, the title was often irregularly awarded the women of the royal family, typically princesses.

 

The rise, fall & extinction of the priestesses of Hathor are seen in ancient Egyptian culture. The women who wanted to become socially powerful usually took refuge in religion & took the charge of priesthood.

 

Ancient Egyptian society took women's empowerment much more loosely than ancient Greece & ancient Rome. There women were given the right to their own property. However, after becoming a priestess, a woman is seen not only as an important figure in ancient Egyptian society, but also a living symbol of divinity.

 

The priestesses of Hathor were called hm ntr hthr & they were one of the most respected people in Egypt. But After the Middle Kingdom of Egypt, the title was often irregularly awarded only to the women of the royal family, typically princesses. This includes the daughter of Ramesses II. At one time their names were completely erased from history.

 

Egyptologysts have shown that in early days only women of aristocratic lineage could be appointed to the priesthood of Hathor. They were called Badak-Purohit or God's Consort (Hmt nTr). They performed dances and songs during the sacred rites. Because of their menstruation and ability to give child-birth, they were considered unholy, which is why they could not perform sacred duties like dressing up the sacred image of deity.

 

Priestess of Hathor @ wiki

 

Taken at the amazing Alexandria

 

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De loin je l'ai aperçu, calme, à l'écart de l'agitation.

Chacun marchait, bougeait, regardait son téléphone.

Je lui ai demandé si je pouvais le photographier. Il a accepté et n'a pas posé, il est resté tel que je le percevais au loin. A part certes, presque immobile, mais ses yeux, son regard n'étaient pas que quiétude...

  

Part of a graffiti in the window of a regional train.

Line S21 direction Aumühle

 

Part of the Gordon Way as it passes through woodland.

I've visited Bennachie for many years but this is the first time on this trail.

The Gordon Way is a waymarked hiking trail in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It runs for 11 ¹⁄₂ miles through the Bennachie Forest.

Part of the Girl Puzzle exhibit on Roosevelt Island. Commemorating journalist Nellie Bly.

This is the second picture of the shooting with the insects. Don't miss to take a look at the picture in high resolution, great details. (C)

Part of the llama train that takes supplies to Laconte lodge a couple of times each week.

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Credit @ Lop backdrop in Swank

Backdrop : lop backdrop Arabian

 

Credit @ GOOSE

GOOSE - Lavendel pot dark 1

GOOSE - Lavendel pot light 1

GOOSE - Rope terras chair

GOOSE - Rope terras table

GOOSE - Rope terras chair 1

 

Credit @ HJM Design

Logan Chair - Green

 

Credit @ Raindale

Raindale - Monaleen plant (light)

Raindale - Monaleen plant (dark)

Raindale - Monaleen frame - black (moss)

Raindale - Monaleen frame - white (moss)

Raindale - Monaleen frame - square - black

Raindale - Monaleen frame - square - white

 

Credit @ 220ml in Builder's Box After hour (HQ)

220ML - Starbuster Shot - Candy Bowl

220ML - Starbuster Shot - Tequila Shot

220ML - Starbuster Shot - Pink Cactus [NEON ON]

220ML - Starbuster Shot - Tequila Bottle

220ML - Starbuster Shot - Tequila Pack

We are ready to spend the night fighting crime, protecting the city and the innocent!

 

Part 2 www.flickr.com/photos/lulu-xoxo/51633059963/in/dateposted...

More London @ Shad Thames

 

#208/12

 

Thanks for all views, comments and favs. They are always much appreciated.

theme: "small part sharp"

 

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Thanks for your visit !

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Part of a former brewery in Faversham, Kent, ultimately operated by Whitbread until it closed in 1990. Much of the building is now a Tesco, but I’m not sure if this section on the left is owned by them or is accommodation.

Part of a series inspired by the USB Cable hair from Discord Designs @ 24

Part of a fireplace at Stokesay Castle.

Part of the roof at the amazing Liège-Guillemins railway station at Liège, Belgium.

 

View in large or on black (or both).

Part of Frederick The Great's Potsdam estate

Part of a group of statues in the pond of the Leopold Park in Ostend, Belgium (enlarge for a better view)

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