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Retablo barroco en el altar mayor de la iglesia Parroquial-Museo de San Nicolás y San Pedro Mártir de Valencia (Comunidad Valenciana - España) es una iglesia parroquial situada entre la calle Caballeros n.º 35 y la plaza de San Nicolás en pleno centro histórico de Valencia, concretamente entre los barrios de La Seu, El Carme y El Mercat. Esta capilla es uno de los mejores ejemplos de convivencia entre un edificio de estructura gótica del siglo XV con una espectacular decoración barroca del siglo XVII.
Tras su restauración en el año 2016 se la conoce popularmente como "La Capilla Sixtina Valenciana".
Desde 1981 es "Bien de Interés Cultural" y "Monumento Histórico Artístico nacional", desde octubre de 2019 es reconocida como museo por parte de la Generalitat Valenciana.
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Baroque altarpiece on the high altar of the Parish Church-Museum of San Nicolás and San Pedro Mártir de Valencia (Valencian Community - Spain) is a parish church located between Calle Caballeros nº 35 and Plaza de San Nicolás in the historic center of Valencia, specifically between the neighborhoods from La Seu, El Carme and El Mercat.
This chapel is one of the best examples of coexistence between a building with a Gothic structure from the 15th century and a spectacular Baroque decoration from the 17th century. After its restoration in 2016, it is popularly known as "The Valencian Sistine Chapel".
Since 1981 it has been "Well of Cultural Interest" and "National Historical Artistic Monument", and october 2019 it is recognized as a museum by the Generalitat Valenciana.
Rastoke is a place located on the rivers Korani and Slunjčica, near the town of Slunj. Reconstructed and maintained like the historical legacy of a small town known for its water mills where the drive blades are placed horizontally, with stone and wooden houses and courtyards with lakes, streams and water cascades. It is a beautiful example of the coexistence of man and nature.
La Iglesia Parroquial-Museo de San Nicolás y San Pedro Mártir de Valencia (Comunidad Valenciana - España) es una iglesia parroquial situada entre la calle Caballeros n.º 35 y la plaza de San Nicolás en pleno centro histórico de Valencia, concretamente entre los barrios de La Seu, El Carme y El Mercat. Esta capilla es uno de los mejores ejemplos de convivencia entre un edificio de estructura gótica del siglo XV con una espectacular decoración barroca del siglo XVII.
Tras su restauración en el año 2016 se la conoce popularmente como "La Capilla Sixtina Valenciana".
Desde 1981 es "Bien de Interés Cultural" y "Monumento Histórico Artístico nacional", desde octubre de 2019 es reconocida como museo por parte de la Generalitat Valenciana.
Como Es habitual en casi todos los edificios historico-artisticos de este pais, está limitado el uso de material fotográfico...En este caso trípode y flashes, por lo que mi fotografía tiene las limitaciones al respecto...además hay que añadir exceso de visitantes en un lugar donde la luz es mínima....Espero se entiendan todas estas limitaciones....Aún así, conseguí algunas fotos como esta que presento.
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The Parish Church-Museum of San Nicolás and San Pedro Mártir de Valencia (Valencian Community - Spain) is a parish church located between Calle Caballeros nº 35 and Plaza de San Nicolás in the historic center of Valencia, specifically between the neighborhoods from La Seu, El Carme and El Mercat.
This chapel is one of the best examples of coexistence between a building with a Gothic structure from the 15th century and a spectacular Baroque decoration from the 17th century. After its restoration in 2016, it is popularly known as "The Valencian Sistine Chapel".
Since 1981 it has been "Well of Cultural Interest" and "National Historical Artistic Monument", and october 2019 it is recognized as a museum by the Generalitat Valenciana.
As usual in almost all historical-artistic buildings in this country, the use of photografic material is limited....In this case, tripod, any supporting element and flashes, so my photography has limitations in this regard...plus you have to add excess visitors in a place where the light is minimal....I hope all these limitations are understood. ...Still, I got some photos like this one that I present.
Para más informacióm sobre esta maravilla del arte y la cultura, os dejo este enlace de wikipedia:
es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iglesia_de_San_Nicol%C3%A1s_de_Bari...
Toucan & Hummingbird - Tucan y picaflor.
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Framed by the ancient stone walls of Ananuri Castle, this captivating shot captures the tranquility of the Zhinvali Reservoir along the Georgian Military Road. Taken from a vantage point atop the fortress, the image looks out toward the serene blue waters, flanked by lush green hills and forested slopes. A solitary boat leaves a gentle wake on the glassy surface, adding a dynamic touch to the stillness. Nestled below, rooftops peek through the foliage, completing this scenic view of nature and history in harmonious coexistence.
Feliz Navidad , prospero y esperanzador Año Nuevo para todos/as.
Merry Christmas, prosperous and hopeful New Year for all.
Joyeux Noël, nouvelle année prospère et pleine d'espoir pour tous.
Frohe Weihnachten, ein erfolgreiches und hoffnungsvolles neues Jahr für alle.
Buon Natale, capodanno prospero e pieno di speranza per tutti.
American Red Cardinal adding color to the Festive Season. Wishing you all joy, however you celebrate this time of the year - Peaceful Coexistence...
As I walk through the streets of Colmar, I am immediately captivated by the enchanting beauty that surrounds me. The twisting facades of the buildings showcase the distinctive architecture of this European gem. The colorful half-timbered houses line the cobblestone streets, creating a picturesque scene straight out of a fairytale.
Locals and tourists alike stroll leisurely along the avenues, enjoying the relaxed atmosphere of this charming city. Laughter and conversation fill the air as people share the joy of exploration and discovery. The streets are alive with a vibrant energy, yet there is an undeniable sense of tranquility that permeates the atmosphere.
I pause for a moment to admire a particularly captivating building. Its ornate details and intricate carvings tell stories of a rich history and a proud heritage. Each structure seems to have its own unique personality, as if whispering tales of the past to those who care to listen.
The aroma of freshly baked pastries wafts through the air, enticing me to indulge in a culinary adventure. I spot a local café and decide to immerse myself in the local culture. I take a seat at a sidewalk table and watch as people pass by, their faces filled with contentment and wonder.
The beauty of Colmar lies not only in its physical surroundings but also in the harmonious coexistence between its inhabitants and visitors. There is a sense of unity and warmth that transcends language and cultural barriers. It is a place where time seems to stand still, allowing one to savor every moment and embrace the simple joys of life.
As I continue my leisurely stroll through the streets, I can't help but feel grateful to be a part of this enchanting tapestry. Colmar has cast its spell on me, leaving an indelible mark on my heart and a longing to return to this idyllic haven of twisted facades and shared serenity.
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We were most worried about Jimmy meeting the kitten, because Jimmy can get jealous and has been known to play a little rough sometimes. Jimmy was great, though.
Étang du château de Méry-sur-Oise. Miroirs du studio.
>> While listening to Pierre HENRY "Coexistence".
>> En écoutant Pierre HENRY "Coexistence".
Samyang FE 12 mm F2.8 Hypergone
Kazimierz is a historical district of Kraków and Kraków Old Town, Poland. Since its inception in the fourteenth century to the early nineteenth century, Kazimierz was an independent city, a royal city of the Crown of the Polish Kingdom, located south of Kraków Old Town and separated by a branch of the Vistula river. For many centuries, Kazimierz was a place of coexistence and interpenetration of ethnic Polish and Jewish cultures, its north-eastern part of the district was historic Jewish, whose Jewish inhabitants were forcibly relocated in 1941 by the German occupying forces into the Krakow ghetto just across the river in Podgórze. Today Kazimierz is one of the major tourist attractions of Krakow and an important center of cultural life of the city. (Wiki)
Little white Cattle Egrets wanderng among the black giants make me wonder...
"A study in Australia found that cattle egrets reduced the number of flies that bothered cattle by pecking them directly off the skin."
(Ardea ibis)
This Red-Tailed Hawk and male House Finch might not always see eye-to-eye, but they sure looked like besties perched in the backyard tree this morning. The House Finch sat there preening for a while like it didn't have a care in the world and then flew off. Other possible captions include: "Me And My Shadow", "Living Dangerously", "I Will Count To Three..." , "Peaceful Coexistence" and "The Odd Couple".
Female Sarplaninac named Medve (Translates to Bear in English) at 2 months of age. She's the dominant puppy in this litter and having seen her in action at this tender young age, she's going to be a formidable livestock guardian dog as an adult.
Even hummingbirds who are always fighting for territory and resources have their moment of peaceful coexistence. Wishing we "humans" could do the same...
Versicolored Emerald (left) and White-throated Hummingbird (right).
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Viewed from the inside of Porolissum Roman castrum, were buildings or plots of land were reserved for or constructed for use as a military defensive position. See the outside view below.
We visited this extraordinary archaeological site which was once the most northern Roman fortress at the edge of the Roman Empire in Dacia, nowadays Romania. We walked on the Roman road which once connected Porolissum castrum with other Roman cities (Napoca, Apulum, Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa), crossed the Danube at Drobeta and continued all the way to Rome.
See below some details about the site from Wikipedia.
"Porolissum was an ancient Roman city in Dacia. Established as a military camp in 106 during Trajan's Dacian Wars, the city quickly grew through trade with the native Dacians and became the capital of the province Dacia Porolissensis in 124. The site is one of the largest and best-preserved archaeological sites in modern-day Romania, 8 km away from Zalău, Sălaj County.
Even though the city was founded as a military center in the middle of a war, the garrison of Porolissum seems to have lived in peaceful coexistence with their Dacian neighbours - several Dacian villages that were apparently founded after the city of Porolissum have been uncovered by archaeologists on the surrounding hills. There are also some inscriptions mentioning city officials with Romano-Dacian names, indicating close cooperation on a political level.
The excavations by a number of teams are ongoing and have uncovered remnants of both the military installations and the civilian city, including public baths, a customs house, a temple to Liber Pater, an amphitheatre, insula consisting of four buildings and a number of houses. The main gate (Porta Praetoria) of the stone fortress has been rebuilt." (Wikipedia)
Tibor watching over his sheep and goats with two of his Sarplaninac livestock guardian dogs. The little brown dog is a Jagdterrier. He hangs around with the LGD's but his job is not to protect the flock.
Both wolves and bears try to take sheep but bears are by far the biggest problem for Tibor as they pose a constant daily threat.
I think its all about the colour green..
From the internet.
Green is the color of nature. It symbolizes growth, harmony, freshness, and fertility. Green has strong emotional correspondence with safety. Dark green is also commonly associated with money.
Green has great healing power. It is the most restful color for the human eye; it can improve vision. Green suggests stability and endurance. Sometimes green denotes lack of experience; for example, a 'greenhorn' is a novice. In heraldry, green indicates growth and hope....
Lichens, organisms that derive from the symbiosis, that is coexistence, between algae and fungi: there are thousands of species in the world, with different appearance and characteristics.
Je rêve de vivre dans un autre monde, un monde de paix, un monde de coexistence entre les peuples, un monde où il n'y aurait pas de guerre, C'est mon souhait le plus profond .... Et vous, ... Je ne sais pas
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I dream of living in another world, a world of peace, a world of coexistence among different peoples, a world where there would be no war,It's my deepest wish .... And you, ... I do not know
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Eu sonho de viver em outro mundo, um mundo de paz, um mundo de coexistência entre os diferentes povos, um mundo onde não haveria guerra, ... É o meu desejo mais profundo .... E você, ... Eu não sei
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*Working Towards a Better World
Humankind's greatest priority is to reintegrate with the natural world. - Jonathon Porritt
In reality, we haven't escaped the gravity of life at all. We are still beholden to ecological laws, the same as any other life-form. - Janine M. Benyus
Our relationship with nature is more one of being than having. We are nature: we do not have nature. - Steven Harper
The more clearly we can focus our attention on the wonders and realities of the universe about us, the less taste we shall have for destruction. - Rachel Carson
The underlying economic logic of an economy based on unlimited growth remains largely unchallenged in public discourse. - Timothy C. Weiskel
A good deed done to an animal is as meritorious as a good deed done to a human being, while an act of cruelty to an animal is as bad as an act of cruelty to a human being. - Mohammed
The missing link between animals and a truly humane mankind is man himself, who does not yet see himself as a part of the world, claiming it instead for himself. -
Dr. Michael W. Fox, One Earth, One Mind
Until we have the courage to recognize cruelty for what it is--whether its victim is human or animal--we cannot expect things to be much better in this world. -Rachel Carson
We must never permit the voice of humanity within us to be silenced. It is man's sympathy with all creatures that first makes him truly a man. - Albert Schweitzer, quoted in Reverence for Life
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My casual observations seem to indicate that the Long-tailed Grackles and the Red-winged Blackbirds occupy the same areas of the cattails. I've even seen male red-wings and grackles team up to drive Crows out of the area. This photograph shows that in the very least the female boat-tails and the male red-wings coexist with the male giving her his best pose. However it doesn't look like she's interested.
Lily flowered tulip | Lilienblütige Tulpe
This variety of tulips can be admired recently in borders of my neighborhood in Favoriten (the gardeners of the city of Vienna do a good job in this regard). But taking this photo looks much easier than it was. Namely, first of all, it was quite stormy and the flower didn't want to stay still. Secondly, as soon as I pulled out my camera, I was verbally attacked by a young Turkish fascist who was waiting for someone nearby next to his car. "How dare you? Stop it at once!" he roared indignantly. "Shut your stupid mouth, you asshole!" I replied and started my photography attempts, inwardly ready to smash the idiot's nose bone with a right-left combination if necessary. Since it took me five or six attempts to take a successful photo, he repeated his indignant how-dare-you five or six times, and I repeated my retort equally often.
Favoriten, the 10th district of Viennna, has always been a working-class and immigrant district, where the peaceful coexistence of different ethnic groups has a long tradition. But one particular group of people has brought discord to the district in recent years: young Turkish fascists who imagine that this is their district and that they can make the rules here. Kurdish activists have avoided the district for years, knowing that they would put their lives in danger here. But even in everyday life, this rabble imagines that they can impose their rules on others.
Fortunately, these idiots alone are just cowardly loudmouths by whom one must not be impressed. However, when they gang up, things can actually get dangerous. This was the case, for example, with the riots in Favoriten two years ago (see my attached photo and the information about it).
Chapelle Marie du Magnificat (Église Notre-Dame des Sept Douleurs)
Getty ID G13170861
Submitted 26/09/2014
Rejected 23/10/2014
Reason: Unsuitable Travel Imagery
On our photo-shoot at Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, California, we came across this cactus and rock under the sweltering sun. They just looked so peaceful together that I could not pass it up. [FA]
From the National trust website except my comment below.
I have to say from a distance these look so lifelike, they are brilliant. Ann
A family of three Indian elephants – a tusker, matriarch and a female calf can now be found in Half Moon Walk in the Pleasure Grounds. These portrait sculptures take their names from the real, wild elephants living in the Nilgiri Hills of Tamil Nadu who modelled for them – Umed (whose name means Hope), Philomena and Baachcha.
Brought to Waddesdon in support of the CoExistence campaign, these life-sized elephant sculptures draw attention to the loss of biodiversity caused as humans encroach on wild spaces in the densely populated Indian subcontinent, across the world and here in the UK. Sculpted from dried Lantana Camara stalks wrapped over steel structures, the elephants have been made by artist Shubhra Nayar and a collective of local artisans under the creative direction of conservationist Ruth Ganesh. Lantana, which was brought to India by British tea planters as a decorative plant has become a toxic, invasive species outcompeting local flora, further highlighting the damage to global ecosystems done by humans.
An illuminist reflection on the coexistence of differences, based on the tolerance and respect of identities (light / shadow), in the face of the difficulty of understanding and accepting them.