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El mercado de Darajani es el más conocido de Stone Town, la capital de Zanzíbar.
Aparte del pescado "fresco" pululaban miles de moscas y el olor era insoportable.
The Old Town section of Warsaw was completely leveled and destroyed during WWII. After liberation, the Polish people rebuilt this area from the rubble to look exactly as it once stood.
* This is my first post from Switzerland, not surprising as I have not been to the country since 1981. It was only a short train trip from Colmar to Basel, so it would have been absurd not to visit.
I was impressed with Basel; the Rhine goes through the city, and it has a superb Art Gallery with a fantastic collection of work. This is a shot of the part of the Altstadt (old town) of the city. It was in pristine condition as most of the buildings are seventeenth-century , the Basel authorities clearly do not allow commercial development to spoil the rather austere beauty of the area. At the end of the street, you can see the spires of Basel’s Münster.
I have to say this shot took me a long time to get the exposure right; the contrast in light and shade was difficult to manage. A good day out in Basel, but my word, compared to France, it is incredibly expensive. It’s only about seven miles to the border; I imagine a lot of the city’s residents do their shopping in France.
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Hondarribia is a Medieval town on the Atlantic coast of northern Spain. It's also home to the Gothic and Renaissance Castle of Emperor Carlos V and the 16th-century Iglesia del Manzano church.
The first church in the town of Grimstad was built in 1849 on a prominent hill overlooking the harbour. That church was not very large, so it was quickly outgrown by the town. Originally, there was a cemetery surrounding the church, but just like the original church, it quickly filled up and it is no longer used. A new cemetery was opened in Frivoll in 1872 and it has been in use since that time. In 1881, the church building was disassembled and moved to the nearby parish of Nedenes and it was rebuilt to become the Engene Church (in present-day Arendal). A new, much larger church was built in Grimstad and it was consecrated on 7 April 1881.
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All that remains of the town. Between 1870- 1880 the population was 100 with 2 stores, a hotel/tavern, a tailor, wagonmaker, 2 carpenters, a cabinetmaker, shoemaker, 2 blacksmiths, a school, 2 churches, 2 sawmills, a quarry, a lime kiln and a brick maker. By 1890 the population stagnated and did not grow.
The post office lasted until 1914 when rural route delivery came to the village. The Methodist church was demolished in 2005, the school is now a home, and Christ Church, built lovingly by the residents in 1874, still has services in the summer. Most of the pioneers are buried here.
Most of the area has reverted back to farmland.
The town hall is the central representative building in the historic town centre. The building, which is set far back, forms the design centre with the Old Market, the peripheral buildings and the brick-faced, red district court. It was built between 1818 and 1821 in the classicist style as a half-timbered building with a balcony. The so-called functional half-timbering was painted a plain grey to give the building a more noble appearance with the appearance of a solid building.
Until the completion of the district court in 1881, court hearings also took place in the town hall. For this purpose, the city set up several heated prison cells on the town hall floor, which can still be seen today. These were still used as holding cells until the 1950s. After structural changes were made to the town hall at certain intervals, the restoration of this building in accordance with the preservation order began in 2004.
After years of decay, one of the oldest and most historic houses on the island was returned to its original use.
Rathaus der Inselstadt Malchow, Mecklenburg Vorpommern
I went to "check" if the old town was still there :)
It was a nice walk because there were only few people and it was possible to keep the distance :)
When wandering town and shop a little you wanna wear something comfertable.
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The photo is taken at the wonderful photosim Mystic Timberland