Situated in Changping County, China, about 50 kilometers northwest of Beijing center, it is a tomb cluster of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), with 13 emperors buried in a complex spreading some 15 square miles. Covering an area of more than 120 square kilometers, it appears extremely spectacular, and was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2003.
明十三陵
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I miss Beijing, when I see this. You must have woken up early for this shot, didn’t you?
Great travel shot.
Merci Kasia!
– Jean-Luc Rollier
Thank you very much Roger!
– Jean-Luc Rollier
Beautiful and comgratulations on the feature! Tony
Thanks a lot Tony!
– Jean-Luc Rollier
Beautiful and unusual shot of a much-photographed location. You’ve just strengthened my reolve to return to Beijing!
Congratulations on your feature!
Thanks Marjolein! I hope you’ll can!
– Jean-Luc Rollier
Beautiful shot. Congrats.
Thank you Deb!
– Jean-Luc Rollier
how bizarre! i love it :)
Awwwwwesome shot!
wonderful! ;-) val
Terrific capture.