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Legend says that Atlantis city was built by Poseidon, god of sea when he fell in love with a mortal woman Cleito. He made this city on top of a nearby hill and named it Atlantis. It is believed that he walked through these islands until he reached the biggest of them all- Atlantis and found it to be inhabited by people more beautiful and intelligent than rest of the world. It is here he first saw his future wife and fell in love with her.

 

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Doorways in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico.

As many of you know, I love being in the forest. I took this on Mt. Habrich, on top of the Sea to Sky Gondola. The trail was mostly empty, but it was nice to see another photographer along the way.

My own background plus png guy with red umbrella, fx'd to the max.

 

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Time Portals And Fantasy Challenge - July / August 2022

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Lamentations 5:14 “The old men are no longer seated in the doorway, and the music of the young men has come to an end.”

St. Anthony's Monastery

Photo by Diane

Spotlight Your Best Group

"Windows & Doorways"

 

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Dunraven bay seen through the door at the Dunraven estate

“There are so many doors to open. I am impatient to begin."

 

--Charlie Gordan”

 

Credits . . .

Doorway of a palm fringed church Boca Grande, Florida. Hasselblad X1D.

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Second Life Profile Pic 10/31/22

Head - Lelutka Prim

Body - Legacy

E.Beauty Camille Skin

Hair - Monso - Anais

Sassy Sweet Poses - Behind the Door

Leven Ink Tattoo - Gloria Dark Pink

Shoes - Reign - Liz heels

Gruta dos Palhares em Sacramento, Minas Gerais

There were so many dogs in Tilcara, Argentina. They were shy (except around a female in heat) and only a fraction were obviously someone's pet. But they looked healthy and fed. They'd move from doorway to doorway to nap, and for protection from the unusual rain that was coming down.

St. Anthony's Monastery. Florence, AZ

Photo by Diane

Entrance to the beautyful forest "Herrenbusch" near Lank-Latum, lower Rhine region, Germany

 

Eingang zum schönen Waldgebiet "Herrenbusch" bei Lank-Latum, Niederrhein

A silhouetted figure in an arched ornate doorway in Bath.

 

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At Masada, Israel

 

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Processed with Midjourney, Photoshop, and Topaz.

 

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Entry to the womens convent Frauental. There are still a few nuns working and living there, sometimes selling their specialty bakery goods and healing tinctures.

John Taylor’s place. Edwards Illinois

Vicolo degli Abbandonati/ Alley of the Abandoned. Volterra, Tuscany, Italy 2022

 

This short stretch, which acts as a connection between via Persio Flacco and via Lungo le mura, was once part of the maze that made up 'The Labyrinth'.

In the past, the Alley of the Abandoned was the place where those who had no home and needed help.

Covered by an arch, it seems to guarantee, even on an architectural level, the necessary protection for those who did not have a refuge.

  

Hardknott Roman Fort.

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