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The complex was founded in the 6th century by David (St. David Garejeli), one of the thirteen Assyrian monks who arrived in the country at the same time. His disciples Dodo and Luciane expanded the original lavra and founded two other monasteries known as Dodo's Rka (literally, "the horn of Dodo") and Natlismtsemeli ("the Baptist").
Described as a "vertical slum", "terrible eyesore" and "national disgrace" by Singapore Nominated Member of Parliament Ivan Png, Golden Mile Complex is definitely a weird & quirky place full of interesting characters; in other words, a street photographer's playground. Just a word of caution, the inhabitants aren't exactly friendly & used to cameras in their face..
Barton Community College Men's Soccer second half photos vs Johnson County Community College in first round of Region VI playoffs on 10-26-18 at the Cougar Soccer/Track Complex on the campus of Barton Community College in Great Bend, KS.
Photos by Baleigh Griffin, student photographer for Barton Sports Information Department.
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學校/團體參觀立法會綜合大樓
学校/团体参观立法会综合大楼
Visits to the Legislative Council Complex by schools/organizations (2019.01.22)
Samuel Gil. Tigers v Blue Jays. Florida Complex League. Tigertown. Lakeland, Fla. June 9, 2023. (©Tom Hagerty) 20230609M1395TH
Radiolarian ribbon cherts in the Mesozoic of California, USA.
These rocks are tectonically tilted layers of chert. The dark brick-red color is from hematite (Fe2O3 - iron oxide). Weathering of these chert beds results in a ribbon-like appearance, hence the term ribbon chert. Chert is a siliceous sedimentary rock, composed of cryptocrystalline quartz (SiO2). These particular cherts have abundant microfossils of radiolarians, a group of marine, unicellular, non-photosynthesizing protists that make tiny skeletons of opal (SiO2·nH2O). Burial and diagenesis of radiolarian-rich sediments results in the formation of radiolarian cherts. These rocks are part of the Franciscan Complex (Jurassic) and were deposited on an ancient deep seafloor. The rocks got scraped from the top of a subducting slab of oceanic crust (the Farallon Plate) along coastal California.
Locality: roadcut in the southern Marin Peninsula, Golden Gate National Recreation Area, north of San Francisco, western coast of California, USA
Current location: Rome, Italy
Description of work: The Circus was the large, oval track where the chariot races took place. A third of a mile long and 150 yards wide, the Circus Maximus allegedly held 250, 000 people. Inside its four-story facade, the Circus was a maze of shops, rooms, stairways, and arcades. The building is one of the most ancient in Rome, in fact it dates back just to the years following the birth of the city, in the course of the centuries it was enlarged more and more, till it achieved the present dimensions.
Work type: Architecture and Landscape
Culture: Ancient Roman
Source: copyright James DeTuerk; Photographer: DeTuerk, James
Resource type: image
File format: JPG
Image size: 1024x1280 pixels
Permitted uses: This image is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. Other uses are not permitted. alias.libraries.psu.edu/vius/copyright/publicrightsarch.htm h.htm
Collection: Worldwide Building and Landscape Pictures
Filename: Roman Forum09.JPG
Record ID: WB2115
Sub collection: sports complexes
monuments
Gov. Neil Abercrombie, Lt. Gov. Shan Tsutsui and Mayor Alan Arakawa joined with Maui community leaders and sporting organizations to break ground for the new Central Maui Regional Sports Complex.
Located in the Wailuku-Waikapu region in Central Maui, the complex is designated in the master planned community of Waiale being developed by Alexander & Baldwin, Inc. The complex will encompass up to 65 acres of land and will be completed in phases, which will ultimately include a full-size baseball field, a quad of softball fields, a little league baseball quad, and an area for soccer fields. Comfort stations, concession buildings, and new infrastructure including a parking lot and utilities are also part of the project’s scope.
Photo by Troy Hashimoto
Canon 580ex to left in a silver brolly.
550 ex to right
430ex lighting background from left.
Triggered with Bowens Pulsars
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The ancient site of Mitla dates back to c850AD and features some of the most unusual ruins in Mexico, the product of Zapotec and Mixtec cultures and distinguished by it's unique geometric abstract decoration, with walls adorned by long panels of patterned relief, achieved by complex interlocking stonework.
The two main groups of ruins seen by visitors today are those adjoining the impressively domed village church, with several ceremonial courtyards attached to the building, and the more complete palatial complex slightly further south.
Alauddin Khilji started building the Alai Minar, after he had doubled the size of Quwwat ul-Islam mosque. He conceived this tower to be two times higher than Qutb Minar in proportion with the enlarged mosque. The construction was however abandoned, just after the completion of the 24.5-metre-high (80 ft) first-storey core; soon after death of Ala-ud-din in 1316, and never taken up by his successors of Khilji dynasty. The first storey of the Alai Minar, a giant rubble masonry core, still stands today, which was evidently intended to be covered with dressed stone later on. Noted Sufi poet and saint of his times, Amir Khusro in his work, Tarikh-i-Alai, mentions Ala-ud-din's intentions to extend the mosque and also constructing another minar.