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Big department store, renovated 2004-2006. Not as renowned as the KaDeWe but the architecture is much nicer.

Roof of Liege-Guillemins high speed railway station, the main station of Liege. The new station was designed by architect Santiago Calatrava and opened in 2009.

Power and Light Building in downtown Kansas City, Missouri. The historic art-deco skyscraper is undergoing conversion to apartments in 2015 and 2016.

 

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Asian woman in Halloween costume looking above

Interesting views if looking upwards. Entrance gate of Grünangergasse 4, first district Vienna, Austria

Qutub Minar, one of the most famous visiting monuments of Delhi.

Young business woman starting business in urban city

Low angle view of technician repairing electric pole, Kanto region, Tokyo, Japan

An ancient bronze bell inside 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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Men make their way into the main courtyard of the Jama Masjid for Friday prayers, or Jumu'ah, held every week at the mosque around lunchtime. Muslims believe that a person who has gone to a Friday prayer will be forgiven of his sins over the past week.

Greenpeace activists display a banner in Duomo Square in Milan, asking the social networking giant Facebook to start powering its services with renewable energy sources and stop using coal. The banner reads "Will Facebook pledge to go green by Earth Day?".

Golf bunker against setting sun

Dauin North, Dumaguete (Negros Oriental/Philippines)

Low angle view of a building, Casa De Gobierno De Ecuador, Historic Center, Quito, Ecuador

Found tiny starflowers in the park I visited.

Young woman relaxing at outdoor Izakaya restaurant after work

Young woman in yukata walking in traditional Japanase street

View up the trunk of a very knotty tree

 

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Taking the new pup Trillian for a walk along the Southern Pacific closed rail line.

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The seasonal creeks were flowing after our recent rains. This seasonal waterfall is running across the Annie Bidwell trail.

 

Shawn, me, the dogs Trillian and Porche hiked 6 miles -/+ 1,300' on the loop - Humbolt to Guardian to 10 Mile House to Annie Bidwell to Bloody Pin to Humboldt. Both Shawn and I had 25lb backpacks and Trillian had an 8lb pack. Getting ready for the upcoming backpacking season.

Drumline at the Big Bay Balloon Parade, San Diego, California. 2005. Photography by Alan Haynes.

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The honeycombed Hawa Mahal in Jaipur, India was used by royal ladies in the past to observe proceedings going on in the street below.

 

Mexico, Baja Califonia Sur, Cabo San Lucas, Granite rock shoreline at sunset at this unnamed beach north of Cabo

chair lifts in french ski resort during summer

Rich woman leaving limousine

Successful young businessman in urban city

The Pantheon is the best-preserved example of an Ancient Roman monumental building. This historic edifice was commissioned by Marcus Agrippa as a temple to all the gods of Ancient Rome. The building was rebuilt in 126 CE by Emperor Hadrian. This impressive building’s dome is still the largest unreinforced concrete dome in the world.

 

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