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10th century, Armenian Apostolic Church

Some street scenes from the old town of Hoi An

Detail of relief: the ram-headed god Amun of Naga receiving offerings from King Natakamani, Queen Amanitore and Crown Prince Arakhakhatoror.

attribute: Elizabeth Latham, UNDPUSA.org

Detail of relief: King Natakamani being welcomed by Amun of Thebes and Amun of Naga.

see the UNESCO World Heritage Site in large!!

Mystras, Greece.

 

Konstantinos Palaiologos, the last Byzantine emperor, was crowned here in 1449.

A model of what the next iteration of Stonehenge looked like, with the Aubrey holes gone and the small stones within the structure rearranged.

 

December 28, 2018 - On the ascent to see one of the architectural highlights of Petra - Ad-Deir (Monastery).

Bhitarkanika Conservation Area - Kendrapara district, Orissa State, India

Riomaggiore (Rimazùu in the local Ligurian language) is a village and comune in the province of La Spezia, situated in a small valley in the Liguria region of Italy. It is the first of the Cinque Terre one meets when traveling north from La Spezia.

 

The village, dating from the early thirteenth century, is known for its historic character and its wine, produced by the town's vineyards. Riomaggiore is in the Riviera di Levante region and has shoreline on the Mediterranean's Gulf of Genoa, with a small beach and a wharf framed by tower houses. Riomaggiore's main street is Via Colombo and numerous restaurants, bars & shops can be found on this street.

The Via dell'Amore is a path connecting Riomaggiore to its frazione Manarola, also part of the Cinque Terre.

Riomaggiore is the most southern village of the five Cinque Terre, all connected by trail. The water and mountainside have been declared national parks.

 

source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riomaggiore

I traveled to India for the first time to present a keynote at the 3rd Global Conference on Emerging Trends for Business Librarianship, November 21-22, 2017 at the Indian Institute of Management - Ahmedabad, India. We did some sightseeing on our last day in India and visited the amazing Rani ki vav stepwell near Patan, north of Ahmedabad. I am so very glad that I made it here. From the Wikipedia page, "Rani ki vav, or Ran-ki vav (Queen’s step well) was constructed during the rule of the Chaulukya dynasty. It is generally assumed that it was built in the memory of Bhima I (r. c. 1022–1064) by his widowed queen Udayamati and probably completed by Udayamati and Karna after his death. A reference to Udayamati building the monument is in Prabandha Chintamani, composed by the Jain monk Merunga Suri in 1304 AD." The term vav is Gujarati for stepwell. Pictures from Thursday November 23, 2017.

Ribarnica Gate originally had a drawbridge across a moat between the mainland and Revelin Fortress.

attribute: Elizabeth Latham, UNDPUSA.org

I traveled to India for the first time to present a keynote at the 3rd Global Conference on Emerging Trends for Business Librarianship, November 21-22, 2017 at the Indian Institute of Management - Ahmedabad, India. We did some sightseeing on our last day in India and visited the amazing Rani ki vav stepwell near Patan, north of Ahmedabad. I am so very glad that I made it here. From the Wikipedia page, "Rani ki vav, or Ran-ki vav (Queen’s step well) was constructed during the rule of the Chaulukya dynasty. It is generally assumed that it was built in the memory of Bhima I (r. c. 1022–1064) by his widowed queen Udayamati and probably completed by Udayamati and Karna after his death. A reference to Udayamati building the monument is in Prabandha Chintamani, composed by the Jain monk Merunga Suri in 1304 AD." The term vav is Gujarati for stepwell. Pictures from Thursday November 23, 2017.

December 28, 2018 - The adorable kitten getting some food and loving from this traveler outside The Basin Restaurant in Petra.

A view of the royal Nubian necropolis at Nuri, with the pyramid of King Senkamanisken (r. 487–468 B.C.E), son of Atlanersa, in the centre foreground (pyramid Nu 3 in the foreground - Senkamanisken: 664-653 BCE), Nu 5 (Malenaqen: 553-558 BCE) and 6 (Anlamani: 623-593 BCE) on the right, Nu 8 (Aspelta: 593-568 BCE) left background.

attribute: Elizabeth Latham, UNDPUSA.org

December 28, 2018 - Heading back to my hotel walking in the area known as the Gateway to the Siq which I just passed through. I had a wonderful day exploring the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Petra in Jordan and this was definitely the highlight of this trip!

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