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Sunrise Wonder Amasra, Bartın, TURKEI.

 

One of the charming wonder towns of the Black Sea, Amasra is located in the province of Bartin and is an ideal place for those who want a quiet holiday. In addition to the natural beauty of the town, there are interesting old architectural designs built in Byzantine epochs, the town's museum and a historical Genoa Castle.

 

NATIONAL SUGRAPHIC Always Under The Light Of Your ❤ Masters of the Art - SANATIN USTALARI. COPYRIGHT OWNER © 2017 All Rights Reserved Ayhan ÇAKAR. Please contact photograph artist to use this photo. When the album is completed, a portion of the revenues will be donated to Social Welfare Institutions. Please Pluse and Share!

  

Remember mankind, sooner or later absolutely every soul shall taste death .. Hatırla insanoğlu, er yada geç muhakkak ki her canlı ölümü tadacaktır! Yedi Düvel Gelse Millet Eğilmez, Şehitler Ölmez Vatan Bölünmez.

 

Vai uma raspadinha aí?????

KI Wüste

#YBS23AI

~ ALONE :)~

 

Yh ! : Ljz.Stupid

 

Facebook : www.facebook.com/rua.nguyen.359

 

(Ohne KI / Realization without AI)

Graugans / Greylag goose / Oie cendrée

 

Mit dieser Aufnahme verabschiede ich mich in die Weihnachtspause. Vielen Dank für Euren wunderbaren und motivierenden Support, ohne den ich niemals so weit gekommen wäre! Ich wünsche allen ein schönes Weihnachtsfest und ein gutes neues Jahr. Lasst es Euch gut gehen.

 

With this capture I say goodbye to the Christmas break.

Thank you for your wonderful and motivating support, without which I would never have gotten this far!

I wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Enjoy.

 

Avec cette capture, je dis au revoir aux vacances de Noël.

Merci pour votre merveilleux et motivant soutien, sans lequel je ne serais jamais arrivé aussi loin !

Je souhaite à tous un joyeux Noël et une bonne année. Apprécier.

 

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Sẽ Bonusssssss <3

Cm điiii <3

Ỡ nhà buồn chết : (

Venedig war sehr schön, doch Luis, Bärbel und Sweety waren neugierig auf ein neues Reiseziel.

 

BIM-BIM-BIM 🔔🔔🔔

🌀🌀🌀🌀🌀🌀🌀🌀

 

BÄRBEL: „Schaut mal, hier sind aber liebe Kälber !“

 

LUIS: „Oh ja ! Wisst ihr schon wo wir sind ?“

 

BÄRBEL: „Ja, am Schild steht Paris. Wie lustig siehst du eigentlich aus Luis ?!“

 

LUIS: „Hehe, gefällt es euch ?“

 

SWEETY „Da sind gute Kipferln im Korb, die sind bestimmt für mich …“ 😋

(Fortsetzung folgt … )

 

Ein großes Dankeschön an Karen, die mir das Hintergrundbild mit Hilfe von K.I. zur Verfügung stellte ! 💞

 

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Venice was very beautiful, but Luis, Bärbel and Sweety were curious about a new travelling spot.

 

BIM-BIM-BIM 🔔🔔🔔

🌀🌀🌀🌀🌀🌀🌀🌀

 

BÄRBEL: „Look, there are some lovely calves here !“

 

LUIS: „Oh yes! Do you know where we are yet ?“

 

BÄRBEL: „Yes, the sign says Paris. How funny do you look, Luis ?“

LUIS: „Hehe, do you like it ?“

 

SWEETY: „There are some good croissants in the basket, they're definitely for me ...“ 😋

(To be continued ...)

 

A big thank you to Karen, who created the background picture with the help of AI ! 💞

Dolomiten mit Wasserfall aus der KI

Kodokuna ki (Japanese for lone tree)

Driving around the north of Hokkaido we spotted this tree in a field sat amidst almost pristine snow just some small fox tracks.

Rather than just march through their land Rohan and I went up to the farm and after quite some time managed to attract the farmer who was working away in his barn with a grinder. Some google translate along the lines of please can we photograph your lovely tree followed by a lovely warm smile on his face and a nod of please do we spent a very enjoyable hour there with no feeling of I should't really be here.

Hope you like the tree and the wee story which hadn't ended as we later found a lady who had crashed her car into a snow and wind barrier which had opened her car roof like a tin opener and missed her by inches a very lucky woman also still smiling as Charlotte Gilliatt helped her from the car.

Just realized I never posted the Ad for my Dream Day item. Geez Louise!

 

v3 of the Dread Wrap located at Dreamday.

Ki is a High pony with bleached or non-bleached tips. she comes with 36 wrap textures and a resizer script. Hair base is not included.

*hair base in photo is LeLUTKA EvoX Hairbase 061*

Olympus digital camera

This is the view when we reached the well five stories underground. The well is covered by the mesh and the light seen here is natural light ..coming from a huge skylight.. The -5, -4 and part of -3 can be seen here..

 

For those who have not seen my previous VAV picture , here is a brief description :

 

A Vav is a Gujarati word for step well. In ancient India, the step wells were constructed by the kings to counter the water problems in the semi arid regions of Gujarat and Rajasthan. These step wells provided water for drinking, washing and bathing. These are inverted temples where the topmost level/floor is at the ground level and then one goes down multiple levels below to the step well.

Back then the architects used the principles of rain water harvesting to keep the well functional and their knowledge to built such huge structures to withstand the impact of earthquakes.

 

This particular Vav called the Adalaj ki Vav is a stepwell located in Adalaj village near Ahemdabad and has 5 levels below the ground. It was built in 1498. The way these have been constructed, there is ample sunlight at each level ...

You can read more about Adalaj ki Vav here : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adalaj_Stepwell

 

Do you think modern world architects need to learn a thing or two from ancient architects ?? planning and respecting nature maybe ??

 

Editing : (Picasa) A bit of sharpening

 

#ShotOniPhone, #iPhoneX

 

This ki'i guards the heiau ( temple) Hale o Keawe in Pu'uhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park on the Big Island of Hawai'i. In ancient times the Heiau served as a royal mausoleum, housing the remains of deified high chiefs. The temple was constucted around 1700 AD.

The 9-10th century temple complex of Surwaya Ki Garhi contains temples with intricate stone-carving and brilliant architecture.

Taken in Madhyapradesh, India

Schönheiten aus dem Computer

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Haveli Patwon Ki, en Jaisalmer (Rajastán, India). Construido a inicios del siglo XIX por los hermanos Patwa, ricos comerciantes de esa ciudad.

Schönheiten aus dem Computer

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I just couldn't resist HWW

PM Benjamin Netanyahu meets with UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon in New York, 8.11.10.

Photo: Avi Ochayun GPO

"Ó, szép tavaszom, kedvem kibontó!

Annyi, de annyi bús napon át

Tebenned bíztam, Tetőled vártam

keserű szívem szép igazát.

Bontsd ki a kedvem,

bontsd ki: lobogtasd!

Halovány arcom

fényedhez szoktasd.

Simogasson meg

barkáid bolyha,

sápatag vérem

fesd meg pirosra.

Remény-emlődből,

öröm tejével

szoptass meg engem -

igaz igékkel."

 

(Kányádi Sándor)

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Of course, those of us old enough to remember Roy Rogers, remember this as yippee-i-oh-ki-yay.

 

Which is a lot less aggressive than the John McClane version.

Holi Ki Masti at Indian Great Holi Festival in Bengaluru City.

Nothing has changed

Rani ki Vav or the Queens stepwell...

Rani ki vav is an intricately constructed stepwell situated in the town of Patan in Gujarat, India. It is located on the banks of River Saraswati. It was built in 11th-century AD by Queen Udaymati as memorial for her husband king Bhimdev I. Stepwells are a distinctive form of subterranean water resource and storage systems in the Indian subcontinent.

 

Rani ki vav was built as an inverted temple with seven levels of stairs. It has more than 500 principal sculptures and over a 1000 minor ones that combine religious, mythological and secular imagery. The principal sculptures include the Dashavtara (10 incarnations) of Lord Vishnu.

 

The stepwell was later flooded by the river Saraswati and silted over. It remained hidden from the outside world till as late as the 1940s. In 1940's the excavations carried out under the Baroda State revealed the stepwell. In 1986, a major excavation and restoration was carried out by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). An image of Queen Udayamati was also recovered during the excavation. The restoration was carried out from 1981 to 1987.

 

It was added to the list of UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites on 22 June 2014.

 

Built in 1034 AD, flooded and hidden till the 1940's, seen few earthquakes and the structure still stands strong. All that in days of no electricity, no technology and no Google. It is a wonder people. It is a mind blowing place to visit. If you ever get a chance, do visit the place. Highly recommended.

 

Another photo of Rani ki Vav can be seen here

flic.kr/p/2imdt9Y

 

11/365

 

#ShotOniPhone, #iPhoneX

 

Ki's last ever post - we collected his ashes and his collar from the vet and I took the photograph, just because. . . . .

NightCafe - Halloween, or my way to work every morning in the tram...

"There is no such thing as luck."

Meet 3 of the maybe four board shapes that will be available. Ki is the longboard, Risu is the shortboard and Benito is the fish.

 

You can expect more designs and some extra fun feature too!

Während der Weihnachtsfeiertage ..

.. habe ich auf meiner Tour durch Paris eine sehr nette Straßenmusikerin kennengelernt .. 😎

 

During the Christmas holidays...

.. I met a very nice street musician on my tour through Paris .. 😎

 

(with BING KI😎👍)

"Gam ki eilech b’gei tzalmavet

lo eira ra ki ata emadi.

Shivtecha u’mishantecha

hema y’nachamuni."

Salmo 23

 

gam gam

 

View On Black

 

© Cinzia Jelencovich 2008

Crailsheim KI

In der Ansicht von Crailsheim stört das "moderne" Gebäude an der Jagst etwas. Hier ist es mit KI ersetzt gegen eine Burg.

 

20230714_selgenstadt_0325KI4 Kopie

Nhẹ nhàng...gió lướt wa....

Nước mắt tuôn rơi...

Lời anh nói...

lúc đó...trong gió...tiếng nói yêu em....cứ như thoáng bên tai....

Một cơn mưa...

Lại thoáng đến...

Em đứng đây....

Nhìn mãi...

Nhìn mãi..

Nhìn về...phía....con đường...nơi anh đã ra đi...quên đi e...quên đi năm tháng...quên đi kỉ niệm...

Rồi...lại lần nữa...em lại nhớ,,,nhớ đến anh...nhớ đến từng lời nói...mà anh khẽ bên tai...từ sau mỗi khi ôm chầm lấy em...

Em lại ko hĩu???

TẠI SAO???

khi xa anh rồi...

mất anh rồi...

nhưng...

lại ko quên đc anh...

lại càng nhớ về anh???

 

DẪU BIẾT...

thời gian...

sẽ xoá nhoà tất cả....

xoá đi hp có bên nhau...

xoá đi từng kỉ niệm...từng dòng chữ....

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cm mãnh liệt zào :)))

100cm se~ có bn*

         

Firefly - Floating Homes with Surveillance

Rani ki Vav or the Queens stepwell...

Rani ki vav is an intricately constructed stepwell situated in the town of Patan in Gujarat, India. It is located on the banks of River Saraswati. It was built in 11th-century AD by Queen Udaymati as memorial for her husband king Bhimdev I. Stepwells are a distinctive form of subterranean water resource and storage systems in the Indian subcontinent.

 

Rani ki vav was built as an inverted temple with seven levels of stairs. It has more than 500 principal sculptures and over a 1000 minor ones that combine religious, mythological and secular imagery. The principal sculptures include the Dashavtara (10 incarnations) of Lord Vishnu.

 

The stepwell was later flooded by the river Saraswati and silted over. It remained hidden from the outside world till as late as the 1940s. In 1940's the excavations carried out under the Baroda State revealed the stepwell. In 1986, a major excavation and restoration was carried out by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). An image of Queen Udayamati was also recovered during the excavation. The restoration was carried out from 1981 to 1987.

 

It was added to the list of UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites on 22 June 2014.

 

Built in 1034 AD, flooded and hidden till the 1940's, seen few earthquakes and the structure still stands strong. All that in days of no electricity, no technology and no Google. It is a wonder people. It is a mind blowing place to visit. If you ever get a chance, do visit the place. Highly recommended.

 

This image was auto stitched by Google photos and popped up as photo recommedation ... though some parts are not in focus but I still think google did a pretty good job on the selection of photos to be stitched.

 

#ShotOniPhone, #iPhoneX

 

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