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Rutgers vs. U of Illinois charter - my shadow on the plane as well as on the ground; my copilot visible in cockpit. #sunset
Hey.. it's me universe..
welcome to virtual reality of tons of feelings and personality.
Living for poetry.
Ⓒ ᴜɴɪᴠᴇʀꜱᴇ x Chizuru Nakagawa
Depuis très longtemps j'ai chez moi ce doux galet agréable à prendre en main... je ne sais même plus d'où il vient ...
Blue mood
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Hey.. it's me universe..
welcome to virtual reality of tons of feelings and personality.
Living for poetry.
Ⓒᴜɴɪᴠᴇʀꜱᴇ x Chizuru Nakagawa
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Title: 7:36 am
From the series: Ghosts
Technique: Mobile Photography (#iPhone)
Place: #Aguascalientes, #México
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THE CASTLE SITS NEAR THE pass from Nicosia to Kyrenia, just off the main road that now connects the capital with the port city on the north shore of the island. With the high Kyrenia mountains separating the seaside from the central plain, the castle provides an impressive view of the city and the narrow strip of land between the mountains and the Mediterranean.
Like many other places in Cyprus, the castle has changed hands frequently. Built by the Byzantines, it was enlarged when the House of Lusignan ruled Cyprus. By the time the Venetians took control of what is now Kyrenia, troops had withdrawn from the castle and parts of it were dismantled.
The castle itself sits high atop a mountain range, with three main defensive units at different elevations. One of the castles outer walls is still very well preserved and provides a perimeter to this day. Many areas of the former living quarters and towers at the lower levels showcase the original size of the fortification. Legend has it that a group of hired Bulgarian mercenaries for John of Antioch were thrown from the tower for alleged treason. Today, a friendly cut-out knight congratulates you on reaching the top.