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SERIE INDIA
El Taj Mahal está ubicado en las cercanías de la ciudad de Agra, en el estado de Uttar Pradesh, India, y fue construido en el siglo XVII. Increíble proeza arquitectónica, su inmortal belleza se nutre del antiguo amor entre un emperador y su esposa
Agra, ciudad situada a orillas del río Yamuna, fue capital del Imperio Mogol entre los años 1556 y 1658. Actualmente tiene unos 2 millones de habitantes. Se encuentra a casi 200 kilómetros al sur de Delhi y sus conexiones con la capital son buenas.
Agra es la tercera ciudad más grande de la región de Uttar Pradesh, y forma parte de los circuitos turísticos más realizados, sobre todo el llamado Triángulo de Oro (Agra-Delhi-Jaipur).
Prácticamente toda la población de Agra habla hindi, aunque también se puede escuchar el inglés y el urdu.
Actualmente Agra se ha convertido en un lugar turístico de gran importancia dentro de la India. La ciudad recibe millones de visitantes cada año, especialmente para visitar el mausoleo del Taj Mahal, aunque cuenta con otras muchas cosas interesantes.
Fotografia realizada por Iñaki De Mier.
Edicion: ROKOBILBO
INDIA SERIES
The Taj Mahal is located in the vicinity of the city of Agra, in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India, and was built in the 17th century. Incredible architectural feat, his immortal beauty is nourished by the ancient love between an emperor and his wife
Agra, a city on the banks of the Yamuna River, was the capital of the Mughal Empire between 1556 and 1658. It currently has about 2 million inhabitants. It is located almost 200 kilometers south of Delhi and its connections to the capital are good.
Agra is the third largest city in the Uttar Pradesh region, and is part of the most popular tourist circuits, especially the so-called Golden Triangle (Agra-Delhi-Jaipur).
Practically the entire population of Agra speaks Hindi, although English and Urdu can also be heard.
Today Agra has become a major tourist attraction in India. The city receives millions of visitors every year, especially to visit the mausoleum of the Taj Mahal, although it has many other interesting things.
Photography by Iñaki De Mier.
Edition: ROKOBILBO
Rome - Musei Vaticani
Besides photography, I certainly love architecture and arts. The Vatican Museum is one of my favourite spot during my visit to Rome. The one house que under the hot sun is certainly well worth the effort.
The church is always the nicest building in the neighborhood. I love architecture so I couldn't wait to shoot this.
An Hotel dressed up for Christmas near my town!
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Old Schools and Senate House, University of Cambridge. I've been a fan of Ross Ashton's light projection work since he first lit up these buildings back in 2009 for the University's 800th Anniversary. If you love architecture and art, then Ross is your man! Check out his work on flickr: Ross Ashton
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SERIE INDIA
El Taj Mahal está ubicado en las cercanías de la ciudad de Agra, en el estado de Uttar Pradesh, India, y fue construido en el siglo XVII. Increíble proeza arquitectónica, su inmortal belleza se nutre del antiguo amor entre un emperador y su esposa
Agra, ciudad situada a orillas del río Yamuna, fue capital del Imperio Mogol entre los años 1556 y 1658. Actualmente tiene unos 2 millones de habitantes. Se encuentra a casi 200 kilómetros al sur de Delhi y sus conexiones con la capital son buenas.
Agra es la tercera ciudad más grande de la región de Uttar Pradesh, y forma parte de los circuitos turísticos más realizados, sobre todo el llamado Triángulo de Oro (Agra-Delhi-Jaipur).
Prácticamente toda la población de Agra habla hindi, aunque también se puede escuchar el inglés y el urdu.
Actualmente Agra se ha convertido en un lugar turístico de gran importancia dentro de la India. La ciudad recibe millones de visitantes cada año, especialmente para visitar el mausoleo del Taj Mahal, aunque cuenta con otras muchas cosas interesantes.
Fotografia realizada por Iñaki De Mier.
Edicion: ROKOBILBO
NDIA SERIES
The Taj Mahal is located in the vicinity of the city of Agra, in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India, and was built in the 17th century. Incredible architectural feat, his immortal beauty is nourished by the ancient love between an emperor and his wife
Agra, a city on the banks of the Yamuna River, was the capital of the Mughal Empire between 1556 and 1658. It currently has about 2 million inhabitants. It is located almost 200 kilometers south of Delhi and its connections to the capital are good.
Agra is the third largest city in the Uttar Pradesh region, and is part of the most popular tourist circuits, especially the so-called Golden Triangle (Agra-Delhi-Jaipur).
Practically the entire population of Agra speaks Hindi, although English and Urdu can also be heard.
Today Agra has become a major tourist attraction in India. The city receives millions of visitors every year, especially to visit the mausoleum of the Taj Mahal, although it has many other interesting things.
Photography by Iñaki De Mier.
Edition: ROKOBILBO
... bueno, y mientras trato de ponerme al día, una pregunta: ... y tú, dónde perdiste tú el tuyo? ... ah, no, me refería al pasaporte!!! ... LOL!!!
... well, and while I try to catch me up, a question: ... and you, where you lost yours? ... ah, no, I was referring to the passport!!! ... LOL!!!
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I loved architecture。Despite there are lots of modern architectures, I'm glad that the classic building like this still exists and is in pretty good shape。
(.. I have no idea where that blue-ish line on top of the image comes from.. it only appears here on flickr. please, ignore it, could you? )
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www.poetspath.com/exhibits/AGBC/ What I wouldn’t give to be in his class !!! He is everything I would want a teacher to be ... Well travelled, full of passion & experience. If someone like him chose to spend his last years in Brooklyn how special is our borough ...
Until then I had thought each book spoke of the things, human or divine, that lie outside books. Now I realized that not infrequently books speak of books: it is as if they spoke among themselves. In the light of this reflection, the library seemed all the more disturbing to me. It was then the place of a long, centuries-old murmuring, an imperceptible dialogue between one parchment and another, a living thing, a receptacle of powers not to be ruled by a human mind, a treasure of secrets emanated by many minds, surviving the death of those who had produced them or had been their conveyors.
Umberto Eco
Winter sunsets over Brooklyn Bridge are breathtaking… I can come here every time I have time to catch it! ♥️♥️♥️✨♥️♥️♥️
Lisbon streets are cover this time of year with Jacaranda blossoms. As the flower fades, blossoms hit the cobblestone streets in the old part of the. The two elements make a contrast worth examining .
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París, France.
January, 2010.
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Acrylic on Canvas
67cm x 69cm
The miracle of these nights when I wake up middle of the night, full of ideas and colors running through my mind, and then, overheated from this inspiration, I go up in my studioand I start painting, watched by my dog who wonders what I am doing there in the middle of the night, The light, the shadows, thoses trains thaking me in my surrealists dreams and travels… What a pleasure