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Bandelier National Monument is located near Los Alamos New Mexico. To learn more about the monument and other awesome things to do in New Mexico visit www.RoamYourHome.com
This was taken just before sunset. The color changes that occur at sunset are truly amazing. The sandstone really does turn red in the setting sun.
Mijn tweede poging tot een fatsoenlijke foto van het Quack monument, in het kader van de wedstrijd op Nijmegen flickr aficionados. Een wedstrijd waaraan overigens niemand durft mee te doen. Kom op jongens en meisjes!
Known simply as "The Monument", this London landmark plays homage to those who died in the Great Fire of 1666. The monument was built near the site where the disastrous fire broke out.
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Tyndale Monument on the Cotswold escarpment viewed from Lydney Harbour, Gloucestershire. The church in the foreground is the Grade 1 listed 12th-century Church of St. Mary the Virgin in Berkeley, and the church on the hillside is the Church of St. Martin at North Nibley.
After about ten years time I returned to Washington DC, camera in hand, and the first place I went was the Washington Monument.
UCL Urban Laboratory supported an exhibition by MSc Urban Studies students at UCL on 1 April 2017 at the Brixton Pound Cafe.
statues. we see them everywhere in london, many from the heyday of the british empire, proud men memorialised for their military conquests. and then there’s that odd one in the corner of our neighbourhood park—he’s ever-seeing, but hardly seen.
Monuments Remember presents six eulogies for London written from the point of view of statues. Borrowing the aestheics of broadsheet newspapers, the exhibition seeks to provide a space to remember the landscapes of the city from the perspective of the figures cast in stone that watch its incremental changes over hours, years, decades and centuries.