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An alley in the sunlight of the Hunan Road Light Art Tunnel in Nanjing. 2013

 

See it bigger here: skylarthornekelly.com/tubular-neon/

Salt de sallent a la rasa de sallent - continua per la rasa del salt - riera de montclar - rasa del caso - la riera de navel - cardener - llobregat -mediterrania

 

A dalt Capolat a baix l'Espunyola

There is an old locomotive at Radviliškis railways station, Lithuania. I always wanted to make a photo of it. So, I asked Rasa to help me.

 

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Strobist:

1. Pentax AF540 at half power with CTO camera left.

2. Nikon SB900 firing at full power with CTO towards the wheels camera right (artificial sun).

Triggered via Cactus V4

Ikan siakap masak 3 rasa. (Deep fried sea bass with three taste gravy)

gesehen oberhalb Palagnedra

31° 30′ 2″ N, 35° 55′ 15″ E

[from wiki] Umm ar-Rasas (Arabic: أم الرّصاص‎) (Kastrom Mefa'a, Kastron Mefa'a) is an archeological site in Jordan which contains ruins from the Roman, Byzantine, and early Muslim civilizations. The majority of the site has not been excavated. Among the portions excavated so far include a military camp and several churches. For its unique blend of civilizations, Um er-Rasas was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2004.

 

The most important discovery on the site was the mosaic floor of the Church of St Stephen. It was made in 785 (discovered after 1986). The perfectly preserved mosaic floor is the largest one in Jordan. On the central panel, hunting and fishing scenes are depicted, while another panel illustrates the most important cities of the region including Philadelphia (Amman), Madaba, Esbounta (Heshbon), Belemounta (Ma'an), Areopolis (Ar-Rabba), Charac Moaba (Karak), Jerusalem, Nablus, Caesarea, and Gaza. The frame of the mosaic is especially decorative. Six mosaic masters signed the work: Staurachios from Esbus, Euremios, Elias, Constantinus, Germanus, and Abdela. It overlays another, damaged, mosaic floor of the earlier (587) Church of Bishop Sergius. Another four churches were excavated nearby with traces of mosaic decoration.

A view from the hotel looking down.

Diamond DA-42 at Wellesbourne Mountford,Warks., 14/04/24.

Sisw SMA Insan Cendekia Al-Muslim dalam Social Mission memberi bingkisan sebagai ucapan terima kasih mereka kepada Keluarga yang di tempatinya dengan penuh kasih sayang.

Tabula Rasa after delivery. Smashed hardcase box sucks.

Masjid Agung Sang Cipta Rasa merupakan masjid tertua di kota Cirebon. Didirikan sekitar tahun 1480 M. Pintu masuk ruang utamanya pendek dan kecil sehingga kita harus menunduk untuk melewatinya. Konon hal ini bermakna bahwa kita harus menundukkan diri & hati kita ketika beribadah kepada-Nya.

Beragam jenis tembakau rasa di toko Tobeko Sigaret Shop Jogja.

31° 30′ 2″ N, 35° 55′ 15″ E

[from wiki] Umm ar-Rasas (Arabic: أم الرّصاص‎) (Kastrom Mefa'a, Kastron Mefa'a) is an archeological site in Jordan which contains ruins from the Roman, Byzantine, and early Muslim civilizations. The majority of the site has not been excavated. Among the portions excavated so far include a military camp and several churches. For its unique blend of civilizations, Um er-Rasas was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2004.

 

The most important discovery on the site was the mosaic floor of the Church of St Stephen. It was made in 785 (discovered after 1986). The perfectly preserved mosaic floor is the largest one in Jordan. On the central panel, hunting and fishing scenes are depicted, while another panel illustrates the most important cities of the region including Philadelphia (Amman), Madaba, Esbounta (Heshbon), Belemounta (Ma'an), Areopolis (Ar-Rabba), Charac Moaba (Karak), Jerusalem, Nablus, Caesarea, and Gaza. The frame of the mosaic is especially decorative. Six mosaic masters signed the work: Staurachios from Esbus, Euremios, Elias, Constantinus, Germanus, and Abdela. It overlays another, damaged, mosaic floor of the earlier (587) Church of Bishop Sergius. Another four churches were excavated nearby with traces of mosaic decoration.

Fingerlickin' good! And the food was great too. Taken at Rasa Samudra (London, Charlotte Street).

Nuru Kane in Rasa Utrecht

Eigenzinnige gnawa uit Noordwest-Afrika

31° 30′ 2″ N, 35° 55′ 15″ E

[from wiki] Umm ar-Rasas (Arabic: أم الرّصاص‎) (Kastrom Mefa'a, Kastron Mefa'a) is an archeological site in Jordan which contains ruins from the Roman, Byzantine, and early Muslim civilizations. The majority of the site has not been excavated. Among the portions excavated so far include a military camp and several churches. For its unique blend of civilizations, Um er-Rasas was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2004.

 

The most important discovery on the site was the mosaic floor of the Church of St Stephen. It was made in 785 (discovered after 1986). The perfectly preserved mosaic floor is the largest one in Jordan. On the central panel, hunting and fishing scenes are depicted, while another panel illustrates the most important cities of the region including Philadelphia (Amman), Madaba, Esbounta (Heshbon), Belemounta (Ma'an), Areopolis (Ar-Rabba), Charac Moaba (Karak), Jerusalem, Nablus, Caesarea, and Gaza. The frame of the mosaic is especially decorative. Six mosaic masters signed the work: Staurachios from Esbus, Euremios, Elias, Constantinus, Germanus, and Abdela. It overlays another, damaged, mosaic floor of the earlier (587) Church of Bishop Sergius. Another four churches were excavated nearby with traces of mosaic decoration.

31° 30′ 2″ N, 35° 55′ 15″ E

[from wiki] Umm ar-Rasas (Arabic: أم الرّصاص‎) (Kastrom Mefa'a, Kastron Mefa'a) is an archeological site in Jordan which contains ruins from the Roman, Byzantine, and early Muslim civilizations. The majority of the site has not been excavated. Among the portions excavated so far include a military camp and several churches. For its unique blend of civilizations, Um er-Rasas was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2004.

 

The most important discovery on the site was the mosaic floor of the Church of St Stephen. It was made in 785 (discovered after 1986). The perfectly preserved mosaic floor is the largest one in Jordan. On the central panel, hunting and fishing scenes are depicted, while another panel illustrates the most important cities of the region including Philadelphia (Amman), Madaba, Esbounta (Heshbon), Belemounta (Ma'an), Areopolis (Ar-Rabba), Charac Moaba (Karak), Jerusalem, Nablus, Caesarea, and Gaza. The frame of the mosaic is especially decorative. Six mosaic masters signed the work: Staurachios from Esbus, Euremios, Elias, Constantinus, Germanus, and Abdela. It overlays another, damaged, mosaic floor of the earlier (587) Church of Bishop Sergius. Another four churches were excavated nearby with traces of mosaic decoration.

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