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These old bridges and industrial goliaths may have outlived their usefulness, but the visual continuity that they provide over time is comforting. The Trump building may be beautiful but this does more for the collective consciousness of Chicago than any uber-modern structure in the city.
At this pics is he so cute, even he's a grown man.
Shot this great German Triumph biker at Köterberg back in 2012 June 30. Köterberg is a well known biker spot, with more than 500 bikers pr. day in weekends and holidays. In the distance of 2 hours ride, is there many millions people living. You will find it in The Weser Valley where there are so many roads with turns and curves, a genuine biker area. Situated in the triangle Hannover to the north east, Paderborn to the west and Kassel to the south.
Princess Bao Bao having a blast playing with her toy
(too bad that the camera decided to go on the fritz just as this was going on)
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Operator: Coastal Red Ltd
Fleet No: 30
Registration: P330RVG
Body/Chassis: Volvo B10M Plaxton Premiere
Chassis No: 473659712VUM7206
Seating: C53F
New: June 1997
Ex: First Eastern Counties Buses Ltd
Livery: Lynx
Date: Tuesday 1st December 2015
Location: Lynx, Acer Road, Saddlebow Industrial Estate
Route: --
Havent been to inspired lately.. this is just another one from the other day.. this was on a highway .. can you believe this? while i was in a car i took this! (=
pretty darn good isnt it!? its beautiful! thank God next time you are outside and see something beautiful..<3
Miss you guys and hopefully i can get inspired soon!:p
LSE57 30 rolls over the bridge over Rock Creek at Kimmswick, MO. There are a few trees next to the bridge that need to be homicided, and they are on my hit list.
12/30/2024
A Hyundai XG 30 in Delmenhorst.
Pretty rare in germany and this used car dealership has two for sale.
{ Gratitude Day 2 : Memories }
Halloween is a fun time for many kids. Who doesn't want to dress up as whoever or whatever they would like? Many of us still dress up as adults! That said, I am thankful for the Halloween memories I made as a child -- that will last a lifetime. Now I get to live vicariously through my daughter!
PS- Aside from the tone shift to give this a *little* more warmth, this image is SOOC :)
Dudé siempre si subirla o no, porque en los árboles no me gustaba como se había quemado, pero bueno, es una prueba más.
York Road, working the 12.10 Route-18
Bournemouth Square to Broadstone Broadway service
on Saturday 21 November 2020
is Bournemouth Transport Ltd Yellow Buses, Silver livery
50 Years Anniversary branded
Alexander Dennis Enviro 200
30 YX65 RGZ.
Sang năm mới , đồ mới , cái gì củng mới , 1 IMAC 27in và 1 màn hình Acer led 22inch
, ôi thích quá cơ .Câu mong sang năm có thêm nhiều đồ mới
I love to take photos of my flowers. I'm never disappointed. My 50mm was my fav lens but when it broke I purchased the 40mm to give me a bit more room. I love this lens. So easy to take a beautiful photo.
Ancient Aphrodisias...was once a thriving Hellenic and Roman city in what is now modern day Turkey. Today it is an archaeological site, whose ruins include the remains of a beautiful ancient stadium. Established during the late Hellenistic period, Aphrodisias became a prosperous city under Roman rule from the 1st to the 5th century AD. In the 1st century BC, the city came under the personal protection of the Roman Emperor Augustus and many of the structures which can still be seen today date from that period and the following two centuries. The city became an artistic centre as a result of its location near a marble quarry; the city is now littered with sculpture. Artists even travelled to Aphrodisias to take part in annual sculpting competitions. However the city fell to ruin after a series of earthquakes and was eventually abandoned in the 12th century. Upon arrival to the ruins you will be greeted by the renovated Tetrapylon, a gateway of Corinthian style columns decorated with reliefs of the god Eros and goddess Nike. The Temple of Aphrodite would have been in the busy heart if the city. Originally over forty columns of the temple would have stood, a number of which have been realigned today, giving a great sense of the scale of the original building. The Temple was converted into a Basilica in the 5th century AD with the Roman conversion to Christianity. The stadium, dating as a far back as the 1st century BC, is beautifully preserved and is one of the biggest ancient constructions still surviving with a capacity of 30,000. There is also an onsite museum featuring thousands of pieces of Aphrodisian art including busts, decorative and religious sculpture, ceramics and a unique figure of the goddess Aphrodite herself. Other features of the ruins include the Odeon, the baths of Hadrian and the 8,000-seater ancient theatre which was adapted for gladiatorial combat in the Roman period. Also, look out for some of the over 2,000 Roman inscriptions still decipherable around the ruin.