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مــر عمــري كــله حبـــيبي و أنــا أتخيــلــك
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{ ..إبتـسـم ليَ لجـلّ ترجع لي سنيني
رَشْفـة الـ ح ــــبْ خـير يقآل عـلميــاً..:
بنْـبـضكـ "نبض قلًبـــي في شَرَاييني..
كنـَه موجـزْ خَبَر عـاجل و حصْريـاً .. }
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special thanks bro (F)
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كل منّا في طريقه , انتهينا .. انتهينا ..
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Taken & editied By : Me
Modelin' : my couzin (sul6an) ..
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Coop's Shot Tower, one of the city's enduring landmark and a historic building was saved from demolition in 1973 and was incorporated into Melbourne Central complex in 1991 underneath an 84m-high conical glass roof. It is 9 storeys high, and has 327 steps to the top.
www.melbournecentral.com.au/our-heritage
Thanks to everyone who takes the time to view, comment or fave this image
Canon EOS 6D - f/7.1 - 1/30 sec - 100 mm - ISO 250
The paperclip is floating on the water's surface whose surface tension permits the paperclip to rest slightly lower than the water's normal surface.
It took me a long time to get this, because first the paperclip kept sinking and when it did float it did keep moving on the water.
قرنقعوه قرقاعوه..
عطونا الله يعطيكم بيت مكة يوديكم
يا مكة يا معمورة ياأم السلاسل والذهب يا نورة
عطونا من مال الله سلم لكم عبد الله
عطونا دحبة ميزان سلم لكم عزيزان
يا بنية يالحبابة أبوج مشرّع بابه
باب الكرم ما صكة ولا حط له بوابة
This image is best experienced with 'Alone in Kyoto' on loud..
A million thanks to ʏoni, sᴏᴏ and *Rwah for their help to make this photo happen!
هيهآت تنجب مثلك آلارض هيهـآت
مــآآفيه مـــثلك في آلــبشر يــآآغناتي
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Model : Juliet
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Invisible - Skylar Grey - Listen
I take these pills to make me thin
I dye my hair, and cut my skin
I try everything, to make them see me
But all they see,
Is someone that's not me
Even when I'm walking on a wire
Even when I set myself on fire
Why do I always feel invisible, invisible
Everyday I try to look my best
Even though inside I'm such a mess
Why do I always feel invisible, invisible
The southern facade of the Rathaus (town hall) of Ulm.
The 14th century Rathaus of Ulm was built in three phases from 1357 to 1433. The murals date from the 15th to the 17th century.
The interior was mostly destroyed during an RAF bombing raid on Dec. 17, 1944, but the facades and their murals stayed intact.
© All Rights Reserved - you may not use this image in any form without my prior permission.
"Salire al piano nobile del palazzo Forcella De Seta è come fare un viaggio di qualche migliaio di chilometri per ritrovarsi in uno dei luoghi più incantevoli del mondo: l’Alhambra di Granada, in Andalusia. Già, perché alla destra del vestibolo si apre la “Grande galleria”, alta due piani (con due file di finestre a sesto acuto e colonne sovrapposte negli angoli), decorata all’interno su ispirazione del capolavoro arabo-moresco spagnolo.
Non basta ancora? E allora c’è il portale neocatalano, i mosaici neonormanni, le fontane orientali. Insomma, in uno dei punti più suggestivi della città, con una vista privilegiata sul mare e un’altra sulla Kalsa, c’è un Palazzo che è una summa degli stili architettonici che hanno caratterizzato l’Isola nel corso del tempo, reinterpretati secondo i modi del XIX secolo.
Edificato sulle antiche mura, laddove nel Seicento si trovava un palazzetto poi distrutto durante i moti del 1820, il Palazzo passò nel 1833 al marchese Enrico Carlo Forcella che avviò ristrutturazioni e sopraelevazioni a opera degli architetti Emmanuele Palazzotto e Nicolò Puglia. Nella seconda metà del XIX secolo il Palazzo passò al principe Biagio Licata di Baucina che ne ampliò il fronte con il castelletto neogotico e, nei primi anni del XX secolo, venne acquisito dal marchese Francesco De Seta, prefetto di Palermo, divenendo uno dei salotti più fastosi della Belle Epoque di Palermo, frequentato dall’aristocrazia e dell’alta borghesia. Oggi è di proprietà dell’Ance di Palermo, l’Associazione Nazionale Costruttori Edili."