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This is the "Show Room" of the Belle Isle Conservatory. Seasonal plantings are highlighted in this room, like a fantastic display of poinsettia for Christmas for instance.
This is the last in the series of pics from the Belle Isle Conservatory.
portrait de Winifred Margaret Watson-Armstrong, en 1908, peinture à l'huile sur toile _027_HDR
#AI. #IA. #inteligence artificielle
Pink Floyd "The Wall": www.youtube.com/watch?v=5IpYOF4Hi6QI
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I finally got the LEGO Wall-E model last week. With the neck fixed it's really an amazing model both to build and to display/look at.
Parte del muro de la Albacara ubicada en la parte posterior del patio de armas de la Alcazaba de Trujillo. Utilizado para el albergue de la guarnición y distintos servicios de mantenimiento de tropa y almacén.
Wynwood Walls final 5/5 - urban graffiti art Miami Fla. USA -
pic uploaded for Wall groups.
The Wynwood Walls was conceived by the renowned community revitalizer and placemaker, the late Tony Goldman in 2009. He was looking for something big to transform the warehouse district of Wynwood, and he arrived at a simple idea: “Wynwood’s large stock of warehouse buildings, all with no windows, would be my giant canvases to bring to them the greatest street art ever seen in one place.” Starting with the 25th–26th Street complex of six separate buildings, his goal was to create a center where people could gravitate to and explore, and to develop the area’s pedestrian potential.
The wall of Auckland Castle's 17th Century Gardens separates it from the extensive deer park beyond. For over a thousand years the castle has been private residence of the Bishop of Durham, although most of it is now open to the public. Bishop Auckland, County Durham, UK
The Lenoir Estate, in Yonkers NY, once a grand mansion with property extending to the Hudson River, is now a wildlife preserve. Here on one of the walking paths is a wall of what was once a building. The doors and windows now only lead to earth, grasses and vines.
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