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* Modelo: Mi sobrina Lidia, me aprovecho de ella (fotograficamente hablando), cuando se queda en mi casa a dormir.

Viendo el agua mientras me duchaba.. tenia que sacarle una foto =D

 

Playa de Torre del Mar. Málaga.

Kościół św. Ducha, ul. Toruńska, Chełmno, 14 kwietnia 2013 r.

Wybudowany w latach 1280-90 jako kościół szpitalny. W XIX w., po rozebraniu zabudowań szpitalnych, zamieniony został na magazyn wojskowy. W latach 30. XX w. ponownie został przywrócony funkcjom sakralnym.

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Church of the Holy Spirit, Toruńska str., Chełmno, April 14, 2013

The church was built in 1280-90 as a hospital church. In the 19th century, after dismantling the hospital, it became a military warehouse. Since the 1930s the church again has been used for liturgical purposes.

Una ducha después de hacer el amor durante horas. Y no pude evitar capturar su belleza a través del cristal .

Me aburria un monton esa tarde, asi que decidi hacerme algunas fotos en honor al agua que estaba diluviando fuera.

 

Por cierto, estas van dedicadas a oso estudioso, que se que te encantan las duchas!

Una ducha después de hacer el amor durante horas. Y no pude evitar capturar su belleza a través del cristal .

Una ducha después de hacer el amor durante horas. Y no pude evitar capturar su belleza a través del cristal .

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To the right is the Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary.

 

"Marian column (also plague column) is a baroque sandstone column located in the central part of Velké náměstí in Hradec Králové. It was built in 1714–17 (1715–17, 1716–17) as thanks for Hradec Králové avoiding the plague epidemic that hit Bohemia in 1713.

 

When the plague epidemic raged in Bohemia in 1713, a procession went from Hradec Králové to Chrudim on November 6 to the image of St. Salvator, where the members of the municipality promised that if the city was spared the plague, they would have a Marian statue erected. The plague really avoided the city, so the pillory was removed from the area in the middle of the Great Square and a pedestal was erected in its place, then the column itself, and statues were placed on the ends. The final works included the addition of metal elements and gilding. The column was completed in 1717, but its consecration by Hradec Bishop Jan Adam Vratislav of Mitrovic did not take place until August 24, 1718. Queen Eleonora Magdalena Falcko also contributed to the construction of the column with a donation in the amount of three years' road tolls, which Hradec Králové paid her as a dowry city. Neuburg.

 

The authorship of the column is not entirely clear: either Giovani Battista Bulla or Jan Pavel Cechpauer are mentioned as creators.

 

In 1791, Brandenburg soldiers wanted to tear down the column in order to gain more space for their encampment in the square, but at the pleas of the townspeople, they abandoned their intention.

 

The building is 19 meters high and consists of a column with a statue of the Virgin Mary, standing on a four-sided plinth with four statues, complemented by four more statues on separate plinths and an enclosure in the form of a balustrade. The material is medium-coarse light gray sandstone, which was originally imported from the Boháňka quarry near Hořice. From 1965, however, material for repairs and reconstruction was taken from the quarry in Podhorní Újezd.

 

The statue of the Virgin Mary stands on a column on a globe and at her feet are angel figures. The statue has a halo of six-pointed gilded stars around its head. Statues of Saint Charles Borromeo, Saint John of Nepomuk, Saint Jachymus and Saint Ludmila are placed around the four-sided plinth (some sources give a statue of Saint Anne instead of Saint Ludmila). On the base itself there are Latin chronograms and below them reliefs with the coat of arms of the city (this is the very first depiction of the new Králové Hradek city coat of arms: a lion holding the letter G), with Saint Rozália Sicilia – patroness against the plague, as well as a relief with the coat of arms of the empire and a relief St. Francis Xavier. Statues of Saint Wenceslas, Saint Joseph, Saint Sebastian and Saint Lawrence are placed on separate plinths in the balustrade. On the front side of the balustrade is a wrought-iron door.

 

Hradec Králové (Königgrätz in German) is a statutory city in eastern Bohemia, located at the confluence of the Elbe and Orlica. It has approximately 94 thousand inhabitants and is the capital of the Hradec Králové region. Together with nearby Pardubice, it forms a metropolitan area with 340,000 inhabitants.

 

Due to its favorable characteristics, the territory of Hradec was already inhabited in prehistoric times. In the Middle Ages, it was the dowry city of Czech queens, and it is to this period that the Gothic cathedral of St. Ducha on its Great Square, which today, alongside the White Tower and the Old Town Hall, is one of the city's landmarks. In the years 1766 to 1857, the city served as a military fortress, due to the lack of interest of the city, it was restored and abolished only in 1884. The city administration made full use of the possibility of complete management of urban development. This literally freed up space for the golden era of Hradec Králové architecture at the beginning of the 20th century, from which, thanks to the buildings of Gočár and Kotěra, the city earned the title Salon of the Republic.

 

Hradec Králové is a university town, the University of Hradec Králové, some faculties of Charles University and the University of Defense teach here. For example, the regional court or the bishops of the Royal Hradec Catholic and Czechoslovak Hussite dioceses are based here. Klicper's theater is a recognized scene that has won the award "Theatre of the Year" four times, artkino Central is proud of the award "Best European cinema for young audiences" from 2008. Hradec Králové Park 360, which was created in part of the area of ​​the former military airport, provides space, among other things, for the summer of the Rock for People festival.

 

Bohemia (Latin Bohemia, German Böhmen, Polish Czechy) is a region in the west of the Czech Republic. Previously, as a kingdom, they were the center of the Czech Crown. The root of the word Czech probably corresponds to the meaning of man. The Latin equivalent of Bohemia, originally Boiohaemum (literally "land of Battles"), which over time also influenced the names in other languages, is derived from the Celtic tribe of the Boios, who lived in this area from the 4th to the 1st century BC Bohemia on it borders Germany in the west, Austria in the south, Moravia in the east and Poland in the north. Geographically, they are bounded from the north, west and south by a chain of mountains, the highest of which are the Krkonoše Mountains, in which the highest mountain of Bohemia, Sněžka, is also located. The most important rivers are the Elbe and the Vltava, with the fertile Polabean Plain extending around the Elbe. The capital and largest city of Bohemia is Prague, other important cities include, for example, Pilsen, Karlovy Vary, Kladno, Ústí nad Labem, Liberec, Hradec Králové, Pardubice and České Budějovice, Jihlava also lies partly on the historical territory of Bohemia." - info from Wikipedia.

 

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Ulica Świętego Ducha w Gdańsku

Isleta del Moro, cabo de Gata, Almería.(Spain).

Te metes en la ducha, abres el grifo y ¡pum! miles y miles de gotas caen de un objeto situado sobre tu cabeza.

Malecón Habanero

Hasselblad Xpan 45 mm.

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