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St Clement's Street, Winchester UK

 

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Tên chồng t đấy =; đừng có ngu mà để avt biết k? =))

 

Hnay mìh thích làm mèo :"]

 

Miaooooooooooooooo ~

  

hìh này bị rung - haha =))

 

*Ps. Các bạn êi fansign cho mìh đi, sắp sn mìh r XD đếm ngược còn 12 ngày nữa thôi ♥

 

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Ai nhìn hình cũng thốt lên một câu :'Sao dạo này e/m/cưng/a mập dữ dạ?'

Thiệt là yêu những câu hỏi khích lệ này quá, hehehe

Yên tâm đi, Ken sẽ còn mập dài dài, hahaha

 

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Thế là hnay đã hoàn thành xong test hết trơn r, bây h đi học chỉ ngồi ru rú trong lớp nghe giảng without any tests haha.

Bây h đi học toàn ngồi đếm ngày cho đến holiday, yeahhh hiii !!!!

“If the ladder is not leaning against the right wall, every step we take just gets us to the wrong place faster.”

 

― Stephen R. Covey

 

Climbing the wrong ladder won't get you closer to your dreams. Did you hop on and start climbing without looking at what your ladder was propped against? Open your eyes and look around to make sure you are headed where you want to be.

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Ladder.

 

Scranton, Pennslyvania.

Wikipedia: Phanom Rung Historical Park is an archaeological site in Thailand, covering the ruins of Prasat Phanom Rung, a Hindu Khmer Empire temple complex set on the rim of an extinct volcano at 402 meters (1,319 ft) elevation. It is located in Buriram Province in the Isan region of Thailand, and was built at a time when Khmer social-political influences were significant in Srisaket. It was built of sandstone and laterite between the 10th and 13th centuries. It was a Hindu shrine dedicated to Shiva, and symbolises Mount Kailash, his heavenly dwelling.

 

Thailand's Department of Fine Arts spent 17 years restoring the complex to its original state from 1971 to 1988. On 21 May 1988, the park was officially opened by Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn. In 2005, the temple was submitted to UNESCO for consideration as a future World Heritage Site.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phanom_Rung_Historical_Park

 

Photographers note: This was my second visit to this site. Family was visiting and wanted to see some ancient Khmer ruins. We visited four sites in two days.

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30.4 hong biết di Vũng tàu w chồng đc hog nữa tr :((

 

Đừng Chùa nhaaaaa . Chùa thi rớt :))

 

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Wikipedia: Phanom Rung Historical Park is an archaeological site in Thailand, covering the ruins of Prasat Phanom Rung, a Hindu Khmer Empire temple complex set on the rim of an extinct volcano at 402 meters (1,319 ft) elevation. It is located in Buriram Province in the Isan region of Thailand, and was built at a time when Khmer social-political influences were significant in Srisaket. It was built of sandstone and laterite between the 10th and 13th centuries. It was a Hindu shrine dedicated to Shiva, and symbolises Mount Kailash, his heavenly dwelling.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phanom_Rung_Historical_Park

On our way to BR-VT in early morning.

I can not leave without taking some photos to save this beautiful moment

Thank RK

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Location: Rubber.Wood

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There's only one way to reach... and im trying my best til last ..

A thirty-four rung ladder fashioned from local trees extends up the side of Frijoles Canyon to Alcove House Kiva in Bandelier National Monument of New Mexico.

Rungs spotted on the side of a wall at the top of a townhouse. It would be awesome to stand up there and look over the city, and catch the sun and breeze.

Compare this replica to the real one that I showcased on our Thailand road trip in the last album.

 

The Phanom Rung Stone Sanctuary is located in Buri Ram Province, on an extinct volcano. Built in accordance with Hinduism beliefs of the Shiva sect, the sanctuary had been constructed and used as a religious center for years. The construction presumably began around the 10th century A.D. and finished within the 13th century A.D. When King Jayavarman VII adopted Mahayana Buddhism, the function of the Hindu sanctuary had been changed to serve as a Mahayana monastery.

 

The site is approached from the east along the first three-leveled platforms leading to the first passage. Then there is a causeway lined with blunted stone pillars in parallel rows. The path of stone uprights then leads to the Naga Bridge. Far on the northern side of the cross-shaped passage is a laterite pavilion or Phlabphla called the Elephant Shelter. At the end of the bridge is a terraced staircase with 5 landings leading up to the sanctuary. Beyond the bridge is a vast platform which has a passage that will lead to the Naga Bridge, right in front of the central gate of the gallery. The gate is the first entrance which will direct travellers to the inner courtyard of the prasat, by crossing another Naga Bridge that connects the gate with the main prang.

 

The most important part, the main prang, is situated right at the center of the inner courtyard of the sanctuary. The building has a rectangular shape with re-entrant angles at the corners. The square mondop was built adjacent to the main prang. The architectural designs that were carved on the prang such as the posts at the door frame, pillars on the walls, lintels, porticos and pediments, depict designs of flora, leaves, hermits, gods and goddesses and characters from religious myths: Vishnu (Narai) resting on Ananta, the Naga king and Shiva dancing, for example.

The decorations found on the lintels and frontal pediments of the main prang help indicate the age of the main building together with the staircase and the Naga Bridge; they are believed to have been constructed around the 12th century A.D.

 

On the grounds of the inner courtyard, southwest of the main prang is a small prang with no roof. From the evidence of the style of art found on the carvings, pediments and lintels, itis understood that the minor prang was built before the main prang, around the 11th century A.D.

 

There’re remains of the brick base of the prang were also discovered lying on the northeast of the main prang and dated back to the 10th century A.D. Another structuremade of laterite stands on the southeast of the main prang and dated to the 13th century A.D. The laterite structure is contemporary to the building which is known as Rong Chang Phueak (the Elephant Shelter).

Jungle Warriors, prototypes for my upcoming VC and U.S armies from the 60's and 70's.

 

#winterlinebricks

Phanom Rung, one of the largest and most significant of all Khmer temples in Thailand, is located on top of an extinct volcano. The temple was build between the 10th and 13th century on the ancient route from the Khmer capital Angkor Thom to Phimai, the site of another large Khmer temple further West in Nakhon Ratchasima. A 160 meter long processional walkway leads to the impressive central sanctuary. As the main sanctuary was constructed out of pink sandstone, Phanom Rung is also known as “stone castle”. Phanom Rung has been restored by the Thai Fine Arts Department. The monument has been submitted to UNESCO’s tentative list for consideration as a future World Heritage Site.

Rungs and shadow in Monochrome.

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I wanted to write some comments about this image but I would like to hear what you thought when you first saw it.

 

This was shot with the Macro Mondays theme of closest in mind and I used the dollar bill as a reference in size.

A building in Majjistral Park in Malta

Prasat Hin Phanom Rung is a Hindu Khmer Empire temple complex built between the 10th and 13th centuries.

 

Scanned slide. Photo taken in early December 1997.

Prasat Hin Phanom Rung is a Hindu Khmer Empire temple complex built between the 10th and 13th centuries.

 

Scanned slide. Photo taken in early December 1997.

While taking a sight seeing boat tour around Copenhagen's waterways I spotted lots of these orange ladders. I thought it would make a cool abstract style shot, and this wonky one was the perfect choice.

 

Canon EOS 5D Mark III|24-105mm L

 

I've been teaching Poppy photography, take a look at her Flickr.

 

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Bob Dylan lyric in case you were wondering

Had I been able to extend my ladder even slightly then 66421 would not have a pole growing out of it as it approaches Kirksanton with the 13.15 Drigg Low Level Waste Repository - Barrow ABP stone empties.

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.35¢ rung up on a 1904 brass National Cash Register.

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