Place – Semarang, Island – Java, Country – Indonesia
Photo of stainglass window at lawang Sewu.
Nikon D40. lens 18-200mm
Lawang Sewu or known as the thousand doors. The most haunted and spooky buildings in Semarang, Java.
It was a service hall in 18th century by the dutch, then it was used as torture camp during Japan invasion. After independence in 1945 it was made as Indonesian railway headquarter and later it served for Indonesian army.
Local says it is a haunted place. Lawang Sewu is a famous tourist destination. There are several enthusiastic photographers visit at night (not me) to check on flying lady as local says.
Comments
nice one mate
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Great colors and contrast,Charuhas!!!!!
Thank you Mukesh.
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very good
Thanks a lot.
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Just beautiful, i love stain glass.
Hi Ellen, thank you so much.
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Lovely .
Thank you again
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Stunning! Fantastic colors my friend!
Thank you Kim.
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stunning,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Thank you
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Thank you Lilian. So kind of you to visit and comment.
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Your cohosts,
Cee and Chris
Thank you
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Congratulations, this image has been featured in the Art of Glass group.
Thank you very much for the feature
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