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Could this be it? Could this be the light at the end of the tunnel? Will we be the proud owners of this hallway? Stay tuned to find out. :P
The culvert runs under the old Consett, Bishop Auckland and Darlington line as it crosses the northern edge of Wolsingham North Moor.
Sintra, Portugal
The Initiation Wells resemble underground towers lined with stairs. These wells never served as water sources, they were used for ceremonial purposes. The larger one contains a 27-metre spiral staircase with several small landings. The spacing of these landings, combined with the number of steps in the stairs, are linked to Tarot mysticism, Freemasonry, Rosicrucianism or Knights Templar rituals. The smaller well contains straight stairs that connect a series of ring-shaped floors to one another.
Quinta da Regaleira is located near the historic centre of Sintra. The World Heritage Site by UNESCO within the "Cultural Landscape of Sintra" consists of a palace and chapel, and a luxurious park that features lakes, grottoes, wells, benches, fountains, and a vast array of exquisite constructions. The palace was designed by the italian architect Luigi Manini.
Sintra, Portugal
The Initiation Wells resemble underground towers lined with stairs. These wells never served as water sources, they were used for ceremonial purposes. The larger one contains a 27-metre spiral staircase with several small landings. The spacing of these landings, combined with the number of steps in the stairs, are linked to Tarot mysticism, Freemasonry, Rosicrucianism or Knights Templar rituals. The smaller well contains straight stairs that connect a series of ring-shaped floors to one another.
Quinta da Regaleira is located near the historic centre of Sintra. The World Heritage Site by UNESCO within the "Cultural Landscape of Sintra" consists of a palace and chapel, and a luxurious park that features lakes, grottoes, wells, benches, fountains, and a vast array of exquisite constructions. The palace was designed by the italian architect Luigi Manini.
Sintra, Portugal
The Initiation Wells resemble underground towers lined with stairs. These wells never served as water sources, they were used for ceremonial purposes. The larger one contains a 27-metre spiral staircase with several small landings. The spacing of these landings, combined with the number of steps in the stairs, are linked to Tarot mysticism, Freemasonry, Rosicrucianism or Knights Templar rituals. The smaller well contains straight stairs that connect a series of ring-shaped floors to one another.
Quinta da Regaleira is located near the historic centre of Sintra. The World Heritage Site by UNESCO within the "Cultural Landscape of Sintra" consists of a palace and chapel, and a luxurious park that features lakes, grottoes, wells, benches, fountains, and a vast array of exquisite constructions. The palace was designed by the italian architect Luigi Manini.
Shenandoah National Park, Virginia (USA).
I know I went a bit overboard with the Skyline Drive pictures but it was so beautiful up there.
This was the eight consecutive day I left work feeling like I learned a ton in preparation for my new book of business.
The spider in my brain has woven enough web to where facts are now starting to stick with some regularity.
And it feels absolutely great.
With the Gornergratbahn we made a trip up to the Gornergrat. During good weather you have a fabulous sight onto the majestic swiss mountains, like Zermatt's own famous Matterhorn, or the Pollux or other famous mountains. During our visit though the thick clouds did not permit a good view but nevertheless we truly enjoyed the experience.
Work In Progress [WIP] for January 2013 challenge: use blue.
Pondering art theory, phi, and value gradation.
The first of many to come from the Belize trip. Just a quick teaser from the Rio Frio Cave in the Cayo region of Belize.
Light at the End of the Tunnel show garden, designed by Matthew Childs, Hampton Court Flower Show 2012.
The Cromwell end of the tunnel. Bike cam footage of this tunnel at youtu.be/k0NOGSsnIF8
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With the Gornergratbahn we made a trip up to the Gornergrat. During good weather you have a fabulous sight onto the majestic swiss mountains, like Zermatt's own famous Matterhorn, or the Pollux or other famous mountains. During our visit though the thick clouds did not permit a good view but nevertheless we truly enjoyed the experience.
Sintra, Portugal
The Initiation Wells resemble underground towers lined with stairs. These wells never served as water sources, they were used for ceremonial purposes. The larger one contains a 27-metre spiral staircase with several small landings. The spacing of these landings, combined with the number of steps in the stairs, are linked to Tarot mysticism, Freemasonry, Rosicrucianism or Knights Templar rituals. The smaller well contains straight stairs that connect a series of ring-shaped floors to one another.
Quinta da Regaleira is located near the historic centre of Sintra. The World Heritage Site by UNESCO within the "Cultural Landscape of Sintra" consists of a palace and chapel, and a luxurious park that features lakes, grottoes, wells, benches, fountains, and a vast array of exquisite constructions. The palace was designed by the italian architect Luigi Manini.