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This old barn is beside the road in Skagit Valley, WA near the site of the annual Skagit Valley Tulip Festival. The sky and clouds cooperated nicely. Thank you for you warm and kind visits my friends!
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Mynd frá strandbænum Sarande í Albaníu við S.V. strönd Adríahafsins. Photo from the city Sarande in southwest Albania the city lies to the Adriatic Sea.
series: "Bauhaus" Berlin, Halensee
(a commercial hardware store)
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A closeup of a glass building in Nashville, TN.
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The Kermario Alignment consists of 1029 stones in ten columns, about 1,300 m (4,300 ft) in length. This alignment is also called the "House of the Dead."
The granite structure in the foreground is a dolmen -- or burial chamber -- and was originally completely covered by an earth mound. The menhirs -- standing stones -- in the background are generally smaller than those in the Ménec alignment and were installed later.
One theory is that the alignments are a giant necropolis, with each stone representing a leader. Each row could represent a different tribe. The dolmen could have been the burial site of a very important person, perhaps a religious figure. Although archeologists have not been able to prove that human remains and artifacts found around dolmens date from the time when the stones were originally set in place, it is a story that appeals to the imagination.
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Just playing around with photo filters in Photoshop. This is the side of a building at the York University in Toronto. I rotated it to get this perspective.