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土耳其-伊斯坦布尔-王子诸岛-Büyükada
A 19th-century gingerbread villa on Büyükada ("Big Island"), largest of the nine islands in Adalar group (Princes' Islands), 20km southeast of Istanbul in the Sea of Marmara, in Adalar district, Istanbul province, Marmara region of Turkey.
During the Byzantine period, princes and other royalty were exiled on the islands, and later members of the Ottoman sultans family were exiled there too, giving the islands their present name. They were taken by the Ottoman fleet during the siege of Constantinople in 1453. During the nineteenth century, the islands became a popular resort for Istanbul's wealthy, and Victorian-era cottages and houses are still preserved on the largest of the Princes' Islands.
The Princes' Islands are popular destinations for day trips from Istanbul. As there is no traffic on the Islands, the only transport being horse and cart, they are amazingly peaceful in contrast with the city of Istanbul.
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Beautiful brickwork & tilework on the interior ceiling of Sultan Amir Ahmad Bathhouse, a traditional Iranian public bathhouse in Kashan, Iran. It was constructed in the 16th century, during the Safavid era; however, the bathhouse was damaged in 1778 as a result of an earthquake and was renovated during the Qajar era.
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Narrow alleyway in the old town of Ostuni, nicknamed "the White City of Salento", in Brindisi province, Apulia region, southern Italy.
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Wind blown grass silhouetted in foreground with mammatus clouds from a clearing storm above.
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60 Charlotte St, Fitrovia, Camden, London, England, UK. Office building. Architects: Rolfe Judd. 2008.
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Plant History Glasshouse (formerly Australian Glasshouse), 1830s, Rohault de Fleury, Jardin des Plantes, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris, France. Low angle view showing the glass and iron structure on a midsummer evening with the interior illuminated to show the luxuriant plants growing there.
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A stock photo of the beautiful gothic cathedral in Milan Italy in early morning with the sun cresting over the roof.
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Detail of the FOG Building (Fuji Television headquarters) in the waterfront area of Tokyo's Minato district against a cloudy sky. Designed by Kenzo Tange Associates, it was completed in 1996.
Street life and neon lights at Akihabara in Tokyo, Japan, a modern area in the Chiyoda ward full of shops specialized in video games, anime, manga and electronic goods.
Adidas Conductor Hi - Low angle view - adidas Conductor Hi “Olympics” 2008
one of two Olympic re-releases from Adidas that year.
Interior view of Saint Gevork Monastery, situated in the village of Mughni, in Aragatsotn Province of Armenia.
Founded in the 13th century, Saint Gevork Monastery was built to house some of the remains of Saint George who was known as the "Slayer of Dragons"..
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One of the finest cathedrals in England and was even voted one of the country’s top 10 landmarks in 2007 by Fujifilm users.The origins of the Cathedral can be traced back to King Peada of the Middle Angles who founded the first monastery on the site in 655AD. The burial place of two Queens - Katherine of Aragon Mary Queen of Scots. Catherine died at Kimbolton Castle on 7 January 1536, after her death there were rumours at that she was poisoned. Mary was convicted of treason and sentenced to death, later her body was exhumed in 1612 when her son, King James VI and ordered she be reinterred in Westminster Abbey, in a chapel opposite the tomb of Elizabeth I.
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Aerial view of Khertvisi fortress, in Samtskhe-Javakheti region of Georgia.
Initially built in 2nd century BC, Khertvisi fortress is one of the oldest fortresses in Georgia. The fortress is situated on the high rocky hill in the narrow canyon at the confluence of the Mtkvari and Paravani Rivers. It was destroyed and reconstructed several times through the history. The present walls were built in 1354. As the legend says, Khertvisi was once destroyed by Alexander the Great.
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