Beach Sunset by hharacic by hharacic

Sunset at the beach in Nice, France

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Slon by eaparkhomenko by eaparkhomenko

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Red Sky in the Morning by Ballantyne by Ballantyne

An ominous sunrise, Tacking Point, Lighthouse Beach, New South Wales, Australia

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Wat Ban Pong by bamGraphy by bamGraphy

Wat Ban Pong in Chiang mai , Thailand.

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Sagrada Familia by miwifoto by miwifoto

The remarkable architecture inside the the Sagrada Familia Basilica in Barcelona, Spain. I have seen many Basilicas/Churches/Cathedrals over the last few years and this one is certainly up there with my favourite. I wasn’t the only one admiring and capturing this view, it was funny watching hundreds of other people just staring at the ceiling in awe.

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For Your Eyes Only by Terra70 by Terra70

The Dome of the Rock (Arabic: قبة الصخرة‎‎ Qubbat al-Sakhrah, Hebrew: כיפת הסלע‎ Kippat ha-Sela) is a shrine located on the Temple Mount in the Old City of Jerusalem. It was initially completed in 691 CE at the order of Umayyad Caliph Abd al-Malik during the Second Fitna. The Dome of the Rock is now one of the oldest works of Islamic architecture.[2] It has been called “Jerusalem’s most recognizable landmark,”[3] and it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, along with two nearby Temple Mount structures, the Western Wall, and the “Resurrection Rotunda” in the nearby Church of the Holy Sepulchre.[4] Its architecture and mosaics were patterned after nearby Byzantine churches and palaces.[5] The octagonal plan of the structure may also have been influenced by the Byzantine Church of the Seat of Mary (also known as Kathisma in Greek and al-Qadismu in Arabic) built between 451 and 458 on the road between Jerusalem and Bethlehem.[6]
The site’s significance stems in part from religious traditions regarding the rock, known as the Foundation Stone, at its heart, which bears great significance for Jews and Muslims. It is recognized by all three Abrahamic religions as the site of Abraham’s attempted sacrifice of his son. Although they differ on which son was to be sacrificed. Judaism and Christianity believe it was Isaac, according to the Book of Genesis (Genesis 22:2 NRSV), and Islam upholds that it was Ishmael.
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” أنا الجزء الآخر منكِ لست بجانبكِ بل بكِ . by hmoood24 by hmoood24

雨天五鱼村 by 2252889315 by 2252889315

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A discussion by JohnWright5 by JohnWright5

This was taken today and a complete departure from my normal photography. But the interaction and the woman in the middle’s fingers are interesting, is being to encouraged to jump? Absolutely not. Three Sevillian women discussing something and beneath was the parade for Corpus Christi. I do like the fact they are surrounded by the Spanish colours

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