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This is Buachaille Etive Mor - one of the best known and loved of all the Munro (Scottish Mountains over 3,000ft) peaks. It is one of the most photographed sights in Scotland and features in many major movies, e.g., Skyfall - the Bond movie
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Some of the Ten Peaks reflected in a calm Lake Moraine as the sun sets. Never fails to entrance and enchant me when I'm fortunate enough to stand here.
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The entrance to the basilica of Notre-Dame de Brebières in Albert, Somme, France. It was built 1885-1895 in Neo-Byzantine style. The church was damaged during the First World War - but it was restored in 1927-1929 to its original looks.
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There are places we can go. Sometimes there are places we should not go. Roads that lead us away and roads that bring us home. And roads we do not know where they go. Those are the ones that make us curious.
Happy Fence Friday
The small private farm is near the front entrance of The Glanteeenassig Lake. So special & peaceful!
Staircase with elements of the Rococo style with classical details.
Local museum of the Saxon state capital Dresden
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Another shot taken at the Cathedral Quarter Hotel in Derby. Basically the same set-up as the previous image, but this was taken virtually in the doorway of the main entrance in order to get the floor mosaic in the shot.
The Entrance Turret of the Ancient Bathing Establishment il located in Mondello, a seaside borough north of Palermo, Sicily (IT).
that is to say... it used to be one of the city gates of Zutphen.
FIrst called Saltpoort (Salt Gate) and was built between 1444 and 1446. It was in use as city gate pretty short until 1465 when it was closed. Since then the name was Drogenaptoren, after the citymusician Tonis Drogenap.
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The entrance is there
Who have you invited in as your loved ones, in the life you are living
Have you even dared think that your family may be not your true loved ones
Often they don't see you as a human being
They might see you as a cleaner in the house, a cook - only to full fill their own needs
If they do, and of course there are hopefully lots of exceptions
Then they only care about themselves, there aren't any room for you there
They are so full of themselves that they wouldn't even think of doing nice things for you
They are not worthy being called your loved ones, because you aren't their loved ones
Even tho they are family
It may actually be a stranger or a friend
Who sees you
Who appreciate your deeper self and
Your soul
The ones that see you and praise your inner being, is worthy to be called your loved ones
You thrive in their company
You look forward to being with them
They give you happiness
They give you love
They give you support
And you will grow as a human being
Being worthy is essential
Why should we bother use our time being an obedient servant, when we actually have a life to live
The entrance is there, perhaps you should kick some asses you too.
What comes in can go out, the same entrance.
I certainly did.
Did it hurt
Yes
Am I thriving
Yes
Definitely
Europe, Greece, Peleponnesos, Argolida, Tiryns, Tholos entrance (slightly cut)
Shown here is the entrance of the tholos (beehive grave) near Tiryns, shown in the previous post. Tiryns is, one of the Bronze age Mycenean strongholds of Argolida. The tholos was constructed during the earlty part of the Mycenean period (1525 to 1300 BC) which is sginified by its rubble masonry (using field stones) construction and the absence of the 'relieving triangle' (a triangular void above the door to lower the pression that's exerted on the lintel) and the ony partly covered sides of the entrance way (the dromos).
Much about Mycenean culture and its place in the history of the Bronze age is still unknown – from the nature of the relationship between the palace-cities and the hinterland to the reason, the Mycenean civilization eventually vanished. This happened during The late Bronze Age Collapse. At this time many civilizations of the eastern Mediterranean collapsed. What is known is that it had to do with a combination of climate change (endogenic, not exogenic like we’re experiencing now) and other natural disasters. And of course the 'Sea peoples' - invasive tribes that raided and sacked like early day Vikings. The position of Myceneans in this, however, is unclear. According to some historians the Myceneans suffered from the Sea peoples, according to others they were one of the tribes constituting them.
This is number 47 of Peleponnesos & Andros 2013.