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One of the jetties which were historically used for exporting copper in Karavostasi, an area which since the Turkish invasion in 1974 has been fairly inaccessible to most Cypriots.
Some woodtextures of a huge trunk laying down in a park with the late afternoon light.
There were rotten parts and also damaged parts by a fire. The trunk has been an object of nature for a few years now, but it was from a tree of more as 500 years old. Its width is about 1.80 meter or almost 6 feet. This was cut down before it really fell upon somebody.
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A close up view of a decayed Fig ivy leaf with remnants of sap and colour pigment.
Macro Mondays: Decay
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Govora - Romania
A gorgeous architecture built in 1914 (E. Doneaud Architect, A. Puklicky and N. Bratescu-engineer builders) now in ruin
El Vedado, La Habana, Cuba.
• El Vedado neighborhood. Vedado is bordered to the east by Central Havana district and west by the Miramar district, just north of Plaza de la Revolución, the central administrative division of the Cuban government. In early colonial times, it was forbidden to build on these lands to be able to see at far the enemy fleets coming. Hence the name of Vedado, which means forbidden in Spanish.
• Quartier El Vedado. Vedado est bordé à l'est par le celui de La Havane Centrale et à l'ouest par le Miramar, juste au nord de la Plaza de la Revolución, chef-lieu du gouvernement cubain. Au début de la période coloniale, il était interdit de construire sur ces terrains afin de voir venir de loin toute flotte ennemie. D’où le nom de Vedado, qui signifie interdit en espagnol.
• Barrio El Vedado. Vedado limita al este con el distrito de Centro Habana y al oeste con el distrito de Miramar, justo al norte de la Plaza de la Revolución, la división administrativa central del gobierno cubano. En los primeros tiempos de la colonia, que estaba prohibido construir en estas tierras para ser capaz de ver en el momento las flotas enemigas que viene. De ahí el nombre del Vedado, lo que significa prohibido en español.
Lindisfarne / Holy Island, Northumberland, England
I'm not a great one for B&W images but every so often I find a scene where I think it just looks 'right' and this is one of them.
The picturesque island of Lindisfarne is home to an incredible collection of storage sheds cleverly fashioned from upturned old fishing boats. Local fishermen apparently considered it a sin to send boats to the junkyard. Luckily for us Togs, they instead found a way to transform their old herring boats into perfect little storage sheds for their nets, tools, and other equipment.
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Ruinas de una antigua sinagoga medieval, después iglesia, en Medinaceli (provincia de Soria)_Castilla y León_ España