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Chouara Tannery is one of the three tanneries in the city of Fez, Morocco. It was built in the 11th century and it is the largest tannery in the city. From its inception, the tanning industry in Fez has been continually operating in the same fashion as it did in the early centuries. Today, tanning is considered one of the main tourist attractions. The tanneries are packed with the round stone vessels filled with dye or white liquids for softening the hides. The leather goods produced in the tanneries are exported around the world.
Procurando Soluções... Igreja de São Francisco de Paula.
Centro, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil.
Tenha um dia cheio de esperança. :-)
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Faith
Looking for Solutions... São Francisco de Paula Church.
Downtown, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Have a day with hope. :-)
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BNSF 1693, 1426 and KCS 4180 lead the Argentine yard to KCS Knoche yard transfer out of Argentine and through Santa Fe Junction as they start their short trip to the KCS.
La Catedral de San Nicolás, conocida también como Catedral de Mónaco (Francés: Cathédrale de Monaco), es la catedral de Monaco-Ville, Mónaco, donde muchos de los Grimaldi están enterrados, incluido los más queridos príncipes, Grace Kelly y más recientemente, Rainiero III.
La catedral fue consagrada en 1875, y está en el lugar de la primera iglesia parroquia en Mónaco, construida en 1252 y dedicada a San Nicolás. Destaca el retablo (circa 1500) a la derecha del crucero, el Altar Mayor y el trono Episcopal en mármol de Carrara blanco.
Los servicios pontificios tienen lugar en las principales festividades religiosas como la Fiesta de Santa Devota (27 de enero) y la fiesta nacional (19 de noviembre). En días festivos y durante los conciertos de música religiosa, uno puede escuchar el magnífico órgano, inaugurado en 1976.
Desde septiembre hasta junio, “Les Petits Chanteurs de Monaco” (Los pequeños cantores de Mónaco) y los cantantes de la escuela del coro de la catedral cantan durante la misa cada domingo a las 10:00 am. La misa también se celebra cada año el 6 de diciembre, cuando los niños se reunen para celebrar y rememorar la vida de San Nicolás.
This cool old neon sign beckons tired travelers to stop in for night's sleep. This is the Santa Fe Motel in Tehachapi, California. My son and I ended up staying there that night. Nothing fancy, but it was comfortable and we got a good night's sleep.
Madrasa Bou Inania.
Particolari dei legni, gessi e piastrelle utilizzati nella struttura.
Madrasa Bou Inania.
Details of the wood, plaster and tiles used in the structure.
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Zaouia Moulay Idriss II.
Una delle vie che fiancheggiano la Zaouia.
Zaouia Moulay Idriss II.
One of the streets that flank the Zaouia.
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A friendly wave from the Engineer on this trio of U36C's (8732, 8710, 8712) Westbound at Friona, TX in August of 1983.
A passeggio nella Medina.
Il portone di una abitazione.
Come si può vedere esistono due battacchi:
- Quello più in alto viene utilizzato dagli uomini e la porta verrà aperta solo da un uomo della casa.
- Quello in basso viene utilizzato solo dalle donne e la porta potrà venire aperta da una donna.
Walking in the Medina.
The door of a house.
As you can see, there are two clappers:
- The uppermost one is used by men and the door will only be opened by a man in the house.
- The bottom one is used only by women and the door can be opened by a woman.
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I think most of us squeeze off two or more of each train we shoot. We hope, of course, that at least one will come out great. Here's pairs of pictures of each of three trains. I'm sure many of you have lots of examples.
1. and 2. ATSF 634, 637, 7412, and 5072 at Ludlow, CA in the Mojave on October 30, 1994. Bonnets butt to butt and nose to nose.
Fes. Morocco.
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Fes or Fez (Arabic: فاس, Moroccan Arabic [fɛs], Berber: Fas, ⴼⴰⵙ) is the third largest city of Morocco, with a population of approximately 1 million (2010). It is the capital of the Fès-Boulemane region.
The city has two old medinas, the larger of which is Fes el Bali. It is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is believed to be one of the world's largest car-free urban areas.[3] Al-Qarawiyyin, founded in AD 859, is the oldest continuously functioning madrasa in the world. The city has been called the "Mecca of the West" and the "Athens of Africa".