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Built in 2009 this mosque is also known as Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque. Quite an impressive building.
EXOTIC MASQUERADE THEATRICAL COSTUME FASHION SHOW BY NATASHA AT EMPIRE HOTEL AT LINCOLN CENTER, NEW YORK CITY 04112014
According to Roadside America, this badger used to sit on top of a local gift store. Now the badger (and his pal, a giant squirrel perched on an equally giant log) are loitering in the parking lot of a north woods strip club, located just north of Birnamwood on US 45.
This stone carving was seen around the garden entrance at James Madison's Montpelier. See the whole entrance below and a couple other exotic things in the garden.
Photos taken for Our Daily Challenge: Exotic.
Exotic Intrigue™ Barbie® doll invites you to a place of pure perfection. An intricate gown in rich shades of burgundy and coral features rich golden embellishments. A faux flower graces one shoulder while an oversized bow completes the gown's back. The striking upswept hairstyle is held in place with golden sticks and decorated with another flower. Long, golden earrings complete the exquisite ensemble.
STEAMING LIVE SHOOTING UPCOMING TOP FASHION MODELS IN THE BARELY THERE LINGERIE FASHION EDITION CALLED OUT OF CONTEXT AT EMPIRE HOTEL ROOFTOP LOUNGE, NEW YORK CITY AT LINCOLN CENTER. MARCH 14,2014
The flower's name is Emperor's Baton! My sister Ana was to the Botanical Gardem with her son and took some photos of this royal exotic tropical garden... Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. A homenage to Chris. :-)
EXOTIC MASQUERADE THEATRICAL COSTUME FASHION SHOW BY NATASHA AT EMPIRE HOTEL AT LINCOLN CENTER, NEW YORK CITY 04112014
Another piece of porcelain inherited from my Mother, this
plate features an improbably ornate exotic bird and delicate gold decorations.
Funchal, Madeira.
After the Cathedral, we carried on eastwards, just wandering.
We came to the Farmer's Market ... the Mercado dos Lavradores. Because it was Carnival week, it was extra decorative.
There were stalls selling exotic flowers, plants and seeds ... fruits of all kinds ... poncha and wine ... nuts, spices, sweets, cakes. We were too late for the fish market downstairs.
The Farmers' Market, in the Funchal’s city center, was dedicated on 24th November 1940. This project designed by Edmundo Tavares (1892-1983), features New State architecture, and reflects the intention to make it the major supply point of the city.
Large Batisttini Faience tile panels of Maria de Portugal, dated 1940 and painted with regional themes by João Rodrigues, adorn the facade, the main entrance and the fishmonger.