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Playa de Azkorri - Gorrondatxe al atardecer (Getxo, Bizkaia).
2024ko iraika. Septiembre de 2024.
Nikon D500
Tokina 11-16
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Verandah of the long abandoned "Pleasant View" homestead at Niemur in the NSW southern Riverina on the Edward River about 30 km upstream from the town of Moulamein. The walls are mud brick.
Just a few miles from our home is this old, two room abandoned cabin sitting on a beautiful meadow with a couple of other small structures just out of sight. There is also an old stone foundation road bridge nearby, quite picturesque!
On the fifth day of my Markha Valley trek in Hemis National Park, we left our camp at Markha (3,760 m, 12,336 ft.) and walked southeastward some 12.9 km (8 mi.) along the Markha Chu (Markha River) to the confluence of the Langtang Chu and the Nimaling Chu, which are respectively the western and eastern tributaries of the Markha Chu, and then climbed southeastward along the Nimaling Chu 3.2 km (2 mi.) to camp at Thachungtse (4,260 m, 13,976 ft.). The ruins of the Markha Fortress, 0.6 km (0.4 mi.) east-southeast of our Markha campsite, are see here left of center.
Imagine you’re the one to discover these ancient dwellings in Southwest Colorado . . . Spruce Tree House is one of the largest cliff dwelling villages discovered at Mesa Verde, with 130 rooms and 8 kivas.
The naga is a deity or class of entities or beings taking the form of a great snake - specifically the King Cobra. A gem in any museum in the world, this naga was just lurking among the stone ruins at Beng Mealea, a temple in the Angkor Wat style located 77 km from Siem Reap, on the ancient royal highway to Preah Khan Kompong Svay.
For years Beng Mealea was difficult to reach, but a road recently built to the temple complex of Koh Ker passes Beng Mealea so more visitors are coming to the site.
A closer view of the ruins seen in the previous image. Sadly, I didn't traverse the last 75 feet. Wilbur did go across this section and said it was very slippery. Down below was a deep pool of water. Slipping might not have been fatal to me, but certainly could have been fatal to my camera gear.
It was an moving experience to stand near a place constructed by ancient peoples a thousand years ago. Somehow they managed to live in this difficult environment for hundreds of years before abandoning their home. It is unknown exactly why they left. Theories include drought, resource depletion, and warfare.
“Delta Ruins” digital infrared photo I took in 2020 of the solar energy project that turned out to be a sham & tax fraud.
This elaborate project was deemed a fraud in 2018, and the company which produced them was fined some 50 million dollars.
Still, the remains of the array remain at the site, rusty and gutted. Many of the plastic panels are hanging from their ends or are missing completely. ☀️ 🌞 ⛅️
HISTORY.. BRIDGE.. CIVILIZATION
Kashkan Bridge, Kūhdasht Road, Lorestan Province, Iran
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Sasanian Empire / 224 BC - 651 AD
Sasanian civilization one of the best architectures in all of the world. They were successful in making hundreds palace, bridge, road, temple and fire temple in throughout of persian empire between 224 BC - 651 AD. They were known to the construction of very large bridges.
This photo is remainder famous bridge history name is "Kashkan" build about 1400 years ago over the Kashkan and Seimareh rivers between road Khoramabad city capital of Lorestan province and Kūhdasht town in the northwest of Iran and a part of important way for sasanian kings in western area.
I want to tell you a short story..
A story from Iran..
It’s a historical story..
Story of empire of the Sun..
Sasanian empire..
1300 years ago..
There was a guy..
The name of “Pardiyaas” ..
He was a Soldier Iran..
Held the bridge alone..
Against a whole of alien army..
And what “Pardiyaas” said was..,
“How can a man die better then facing fearful odds..
For the land of his Fathers..
and..
The temple of his Gods.”
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lCitânia Sanfins, Portugal, It is one of the most important archaeological zones of the Castroite civilization in the Iberian Peninsula. It emerged around the 1st century BC and occupies an area of about 15 hectares, on a hill integrated in a zone of mountains of granite outcrops, in a strategic place between the Douro and Minho region.
There are vestiges of the occupation of the place of the Citânia, from century V before Christ, although the great city was the one of the time of the Creek, created between the II and I centuries a.C.