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what is left of King Herod's Temple. Here people go to pray, men and women seperately. Some write down their innermost
on paper and put it in cracks in the ancient temple wall.
I was walking beside this little backwater of the River Fowey when I spotted a Mute Swan emerge from beneath the small road bridge. I took this image with a macro lens i was carrying at the time.
The wall and the territory of the New Jerusalem Monastery..The Resurrection New Jerusalem Monastery is a historically Stavropegic male monastery of the Russian Orthodox Church in the city of Istra, Moscow region. The monastery was founded in 1656 by Patriarch Nikon, according to which the complex of holy places of Palestine was to be recreated near Moscow..In 1690-1677 a stone wall was erected instead of the old wooden one. The total length of the monastery walls, built in compliance with the requirements of the serf architecture of the era, is about one kilometer, height - nine meters, thickness - up to three meters. The upper part of the walls is a combat move, equipped with two rows of loopholes. Seven towers were erected on the wall breaks, the eighth (Elizavetinskaya) is located above the western gate, and the Gate of Entry Jerusalem Church was built above the eastern (Holy) gate.
One of the flint walls found near Birling Gap, near Eastbourne, East Sussex - January 2021.
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Freshly painted wall art in my hometown Nijmegen.
I don't know how the artist is, unfortunately ......
Happy Wall Wednesday everyone !
While I am in Switzerland, I stay in the flat of friends who are on holiday themselves. The flat is in a residential neighbourhood near Zurich airport. The houses are protected from the noise of the main road by a high wall, but the noise of the planes taking off cannot be avoided. I removed a disturbing traffic light in front of the wall with GIMP.