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The Cloud Forest Dome is just for plants. Birds and other animals were beautifully carved into the wood displays. Singapore.
Typical street traffic on one of the main streets in Mrauk-U, Myanmar. We came to see temples and pagodas like the ones at the top of that hill, remnants from the Rakhine (Arakanese) kingdom, from 1430 to 1785. Mrauk-U, though, is also a thriving village community sitting at the footsteps of the archaeological sites. Because it is not easily accessible, Mrauk-U gets only about 4,000 visitors a year.
Among the ruins of Preah Khan, she sold lucky charms, the colored strings she's wearing on her wrist. Angkor, Siem Reap, Cambodia.
Large stone blocks stacked like giant lego pieces at Bayon, Angkor Thom, Angkor, Siem Reap, Cambodia
Dec 2
Decided to make him with the beige skin instead of flesh to make it more practical to make custom builds for when he shapeshifts
The upper level of Humayun's Tomb in Delhi. This tomb, built in 1570, inspired several major architectural innovations, culminating in the construction of the Taj Mahal.
Humayun's Tomb is the first important garden-tomb in India, and above all else, a symbol of the powerful Mughal Empire that unified most of the sub continent.
Koe-Thaung was the most memorable temple in Mrauk U, built by King Dikkha of the Arakanese Kingdom between 1554 and 1556. Mrauk-U, Rakhine State, Myanmar.
A lot of laundry is done along the ghats of Varanasi which adds color & texture along the waterfront. Here we are at Pandey Ghat, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India
"The Origaliens are obviously true masters in shapeshifting and one of the materials they like here on Earth is paper!
Marjan was the very lucky and first human-being to be invited on their SpaceCraft, where she witnessed a scapeshifting proces and was also aloud to take some photos of the "Day-shapeshifter" and the 'Night-shapeshifter' .
Marjan has not returned home yet, so we think she is initiated into their paper-secrets even more...... to be continued."
This elegant two-storeyed structure with round columns at the Preah Khan temple complex is unique as no other examples of this form survived at Angkor, Siem Reap, Cambodia. Some archaeologists speculate that it was a granary, hence the name it was given. To me it looks more like a temple or a building serving some function more civic.
Villagers commute along the Kaladan river tributaries, somewhere between Sittwe and Mrauk-U, Rakhine State. Myanmar.
Kaladan River | Rakhine State | Myanmar | Southeast Asia | Asia
One of a series of twelve towers spanning north to south lining the eastern side of a royal square in Angkor Thom, near the town of Siem Reap, Cambodia. The Prasat Suor Prat towers are made from rugged laterite and sandstone. They are right in front of Terrace of the Elephants and Terrace of the Leper King, flanking the start of the road leading east to the Victory Gate, on either side of which they are symmetrically arranged. Their function remains unknown.
Jodhpur, Rajasthan, the Blue City of India. Built in 1459, the fort is one of the largest in India. It is 410 feet above the city.
The Inca Road is one of the most extraordinary feats of engineering in the world. By the 16th Century it had helped transform a tiny kingdom into the largest empire in the Western hemisphere.
But ironically, it was the Inca Road that hastened the demise of its creators.
When the Spanish reached the Pacific coast in 1532 the empire was weakened by internal fighting and smallpox. And the same road that had given the Inca unprecedented access to every part of their kingdom now did the same for the conquistadors.
Ollantaytambo is known to be the last Inca stronghold before the fall.
Not as mobile as the youngins, the elderly remain at the top of the stilt houses at Chong Kneas Floating Village, Siem Reap Province, Cambodia.
Plants of all sorts looked happily at home in the Cloud Forest Dome, Singapore.
The Cloud Forest replicates the cool moist conditions found in tropical mountain regions between 1,000 metres (3,300 ft) and 3,000 metres (9,800 ft) above sea level, found in South-East Asia, Middle- and South America.
Each year, this famous cemetery receives more than 3.5 million visitors, making it the most visited cemetery in the world. Paris, France.
In the secret garden at the bottom of Cloud Forest Mountain inside the dome at Gardens by the Bay. Singapore.
It seems every location in Bangkok is a potential place to sit and eat. Even on this very narrow sidewalk on this this dingy little alley busy with traffic, became a restaurant in the evening. Chinatown, Bangkok.