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One of the most recognized structures in the world, the Taj Mahal alters its color in the changing light of the day. A view at sunset from Agra Fort when the Taj took on the warm colours from the dipping sun.
An old red barn and silo I came across. The roof is sway back and the other two sides of the barn are almost completely gone.
wiki: The western road-side stone is another Class II stone. It has an elaborately decorated ringed cross flanked by adoring angels on one side, and a hunting scene on the reverse, below two large Pictish symbols. This stone is known as Aberlemno 3. This stone has until recently been thought to date from the late eighth century. More recent comparative analyses have suggested that it may be of a later, mid-ninth-century origin.
We went for a bike ride in the Flanders country side and of course it would not be Belgium when the trip ended in a local micro brewery. The brewery is located around a castle from the 12th century and the brewery is located in the buildings around the castle from the 16th century. They brew abbey beer and have only 5 different styles. They serve small local dishes like meat, cheese. With the right beer, it is heaven, life can be so simple and so good.
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...a photographic detour mostly through the years 2010 and 2011 capturing images from Halifax, Nova Scotia to Halifax, North Carolina.
Highlights of the East Coast include: New York City, Washington DC, Maine, Rhode Island, the Outer Banks, and the Shenandoah Mountains. Also included is Pennsylvania, Arkansas, Tennessee, Indiana, Southern Maryland, Virginia and more!
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This is a set up for jut 6 people in the Lemur Side Room, we have the bamboo partitions up to help make the room feel more cozy.
Locality: Buckeye Hills, Arizona
This side view shows the intergrowth of quartz (gray) and orthoclase (white to creamy white).
See the next image to view the classic graphic granite intergrowth (bottom view):
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Aulin Side Effects on the Morning Body of Carlo Battini.
Wien, during the days of workshop 12.
Other shots from those days here:
Side entrance to the partially destroyed nave of the Saint-Honorat church in the Alyscamps with a portal from later times.
"This church in the Provençal Romanesque style was built in the 12C on the remains of an older pre-Romanesque one. Some elements are dating from later times, Gothic and even Baroque.
Construction started in the middle of the 12th century preserving the walls of the original nave. The building, made entirely of blocks of stone, received an apse with three chapels and a robust two-storey crossing tower.
The nave was not completed. The building was abandoned at the beginning of the 13th century for lack of funds. A courtyard occupies now the space where the nave was to be built. Only the last, eastern one, of the five planned bays and the south wall of the fourth were built."
Alyscamps is a large Roman necropolis, one of the most famous necropolises of the ancient world.
Arles, Provence.
France, 2019
this shows the completed side wall, with the 6-tall door standard. the wall is the portion in green, and is 12 bricks tall.