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As you wander through Antelope Canyon every now and then you will come to a little wider space where I can just imagine having some sort of very special ceremony in the 'chamber'.. If you would like to visit the chamber in a REALLY large size just click below:
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Antelope Canyon
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Bev
Masada was a combined fortress and royal palace, and ruins are scattered all over the place. Above the chamber where Herod was supposed to receive audience seekers. On the wall to the back you see that the walls were plastered and made to look impressive as if they were made of giant blocks. This seems to have been the case all over the place inside and outside alike.
"Masada (מצדה metsada "fortress"[1]) is an ancient fortification in the Southern District of Israel situated on top of an isolated rock plateau, akin to a mesa. It is located on the eastern edge of the Judaean Desert, overlooking the Dead Sea 20 km (12 mi) east of Arad.
Herod the Great built palaces for himself on the mountain and fortified Masada between 37 and 31 BCE. According to Josephus, the siege of Masada by troops of the Roman Empire at the end of the First Jewish–Roman War ended in the mass suicide of 960 people, the Sicarii rebels and their families hiding there.
Masada is one of Israel's most popular tourist attractions"(Wikipedia)
...light my fire! www.youtube.com/watch?v=OdV6Q-WQFeU&playnext=1&li...
Second Life: [the chamber] (at Floris)
(i'm having trouble with my graphics at the moment but regardless, fullscreen for slightly better quality! xoxo)
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... one of few in a small, larch wood manor house from Suchedniów, owned by Wincenty Tarczyński, built early 19th century. Now in the Ethnographic Park in Tokarnia, Poland.
For 5000 years, Cairnholy Chambered Tomb has sat on this hillside, watching the centuries pass. It's been stripped of its cairn, prodded, poked and fenced in, and still it is magnificent!
The Council Chamber in the Royal College of Physicians, St Andrew's Place, at the south-eastern end of Regent's Park. The main building opened in 1964 and was designed by architect Denys Lasdun. The Council Chamber is part of an extension which was added in 1995-6, also designed by Lasdun. The building is Grade I listed by Historic England.
In Amarillo. Texas, we learned that the Chamber Of Commerce was established around the early 1900's which became a leadership for economic improvement for the town of Amarillo. It's said to be the economic improvement for culture education, social education, governmental and environmental development as well as other educational purposes for the growth of Amarillo.
Innisidgen Upper Burial Chamber, an 'entrance grave' from the Bronze Age. Of the 80 prehistoric chambered tombs on the Isles of Scilly this one on St Mary's is the best preserved. It is also known as 'The Giant's Grave'. 'Entrance graves' - named after their shape - are unique to the Isles of Scilly and West Cornwall.
Along the left, near the pillar opposite the car, is the railway arch where Frances Coles was found murdered on the 13th of February 1891. She was found by PC Ernest Thompson, & he heard footsteps walking away. Police protocol dictated he stay with the victim.
She likely was not a victim of Jack The Ripper, but is the last victim in the Metropolitan Police files titled The Whitechapel Murders.
I think this street is still pretty creepy.
Nikon F4. Nikkor 50mm F1.2 lens. Kodak Tri-X 400 35mm B&W film.
Milwaukee West #2225 departs Chicago behind SD70MACH #505 as Heritage Corridor #917's deadheads to Union Station and a rebuilt F40PH-3 pushes a UP commuter set towards Ogilvie, a classic three-way meet at Noble Street.
A quick share from my southeast trip during the spring break. This location I had been looked for in the last several years, and glad to locate it.
This morning I ran into the awesome miss Oakley Foxtrot. Thank you for letting me take your picture !
The Melody Arch and the alcove are one of the great hidden gems in the Wave (Coyote Buttes North) area. It is not easy to hike up the mountain to access this scenic spot but super rewarding. This photo shows three windows of the alcove, including the right one as Melody Arch. My friend Han sits at the edge of a standing rock.
Gosudareva Ratnaya Chamber - a monument of architecture of the neo-Russian style in the city of Pushkin (former Tsarskoye Selo), which occupies the only museum in Russia of the First World War. Initially it was planned to place in the Ratnoy Chamber a museum of the history of Russian troops. The basis of the collection was a collection of paintings, icons, weapons and documents on the history of Russian wars, which was presented to EA. Tretyakova Emperor Nicholas II at the anniversary Tsarskoselskaya exhibition in 1911.
However, with the outbreak of the war with Germany in 1914, it was decided to create in the Rat House a museum of the current war, placing in it a gallery of portraits of St. George cavaliers and trophies delivered from battlefields (in the upper right-hand corner there is a dome of Feodorovsky Sovereign Council)
We call this spot the Great Chamber and you can see why - it's huge! It's a perfect place to shoot Milky Way and one of the spots we'll visit on our August Night Photography Workshop (still have a few more spaces left). I took this shot with the Canon 5Dsr and even with 50MP, it performs very well for high ISO night shooting! Get more details here:
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(Owl's chamber)
Someone look with suspect at people who collect things. I heard some people say that collectors are often manic people with paranoia or an obsession for order...
I don't think so. I believe that people who collect things are highly sensitive individuals who surround themselves with objects in which they have fixed memories and emotions.
I collect owls, even though my collection is all but methodical...
I would rather say that are owls that collect me..in fact I always find in y room some new little owl I don't remember I had...This is the theme of this photo that took ages to be finished!! :)
Darkness, a burned out opening, chambered in places of destruction, and a woman dwelling in the space in between
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