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i boschi di Erve

Castle Solitude

Vervallen schuur bij kalkoven Dalberg

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All time fave of mine... hope you guys are having a good time :)

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Highest position on Explore July 7, 2009 #57

Dark forest.

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Belair Road, Perry Hall, Maryland

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Just a nice piece of craft in threadwork on an old deacaying window shutter. Somebody attached it to it. Unfortunately it's damaged (which could be expected because it's along a public street) in Leeuwarden. It's a sailing ship called "Lemmer", after a Frisian village.

Dark forest.

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Badde in de Noordpolder

abandoned/vergane glorie

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Top end Melbourne.

Some more dynamics caught with a 1930s Rangefinder ...

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Lith on Portriga Rapid (PRW118)

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The region around Mount Kazbek and Stepantsminda is home to several ancient settlements and historical sites, often linked to Georgian legends and medieval architecture. The most famous and iconic site is undoubtedly the Gergeti Trinity Church 14th century. While the church itself was never a settlement, its surroundings served as a sanctuary for local communities for centuries. Around Gergeti Trinity Church, on the slopes of Mount Kazbek, there were once several small settlements and temporary dwellings used by shepherds and monks. These played an important role in both the spiritual and everyday life of the region and were closely connected to the church. The mountain slopes surrounding the church were often used as summer pastures for Georgian shepherds, who brought their sheep and cattle to graze in the alpine meadows. They built temporary stone huts or used natural caves as shelter. These simple dwellings typically consisted of small stone shelters, often without windows. Some huts were partially built underground to retain warmth during the cold months. They were scattered along the mountain trails leading to the church and further up to the Gergeti Glacier.

 

During wars and invasions—such as those by the Persians, Mongols, and Ottomans—local inhabitants often sought refuge in the mountains. Some settlements were abandoned after conflicts and fell into ruin. While many of these old villages are no longer inhabited, their remains continue to be a fascinating part of the Kazbeg region’s history.

 

In de regio rond Mount Kazbek en Stepantsminda bevinden zich meerdere oude nederzettingen en historische locaties, vaak verbonden met Georgische legendes en middeleeuwse architectuur. De bekendste en meest iconische plek is zonder twijfel de Gergeti Trinity Church 14e eeuw. Hoewel de kerk zelf geen nederzetting was, fungeerde de omgeving lange tijd als een toevluchtsoord voor lokale gemeenschappen. Rond Gergeti Trinity Church, op de hellingen van Mount Kazbek, lagen vroeger verschillende kleine nederzettingen en tijdelijke verblijven van herders en monniken. Deze speelden een belangrijke rol in zowel het spirituele als het alledaagse leven in de regio en waren vaak nauw verbonden met de kerk. De berghellingen rondom de kerk dienden in de zomer als weidegrond voor Georgische herders, die hier hun schapen en koeien lieten grazen. Ze bouwden tijdelijke stenen hutten of maakten gebruik van natuurlijke grotten als onderdak. Deze eenvoudige onderkomens bestonden vaak uit kleine stenen schuilplaatsen, meestal zonder ramen. Sommige hutten waren gedeeltelijk ondergronds gebouwd om beter bestand te zijn tegen de kou. Ze lagen verspreid langs de bergpaden die leidden naar de kerk en verder naar de Gergeti-gletsjer. Tijdens oorlogen en invasies – zoals die van de Perzen, Mongolen en Ottomanen – zochten de bewoners vaak hun toevlucht in de bergen. Sommige nederzettingen werden na conflicten verlaten en raakten in verval. Hoewel veel van deze oude dorpen niet meer bewoond zijn, blijven hun overblijfselen een intrigerend onderdeel van de geschiedenis van de regio.

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Griffith Observatory

Los Angeles, Southern California

November 18, 2011

Nikon F3 with Nikkor 28mm f/3.5 on Portra 400

 

Rundown greenhouse.

Photographer: Federico Erra

 

La collaborazione con Federico Erra produsse 9 foto, tutte contenute nel suo stream. Queste foto furono tra le prime postate nella mia galleria ma non avendole tutte nelle dimensioni originali ho deciso di cancellarle lasciando per ora le uniche che possiedo in tale dimensione: molte delle persone che le hanno commentato qui in precedenza accusavano il fatto di non poterle apprezzare bene appunto per le dimensioni ridotte.

 

Il buon Federico Erra troverà prima o poi il tempo per spedirmi gli originali ;) e così poter rimetterle qui.

 

Nell'attesa vi saluto calorosamente e vi ringrazio per il sostegno.

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