Ruined stone
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Storm clouds drift past after rain, and this charming stone cottage in the Southern Flinders Ranges is bathed in sunlight ,gleaming crisply on a bed of bright green pasture land
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A window of an traditional country farm cottage in Ireland. Nice whitewashed wall on this shot..
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This is the other side of the view of the Wycoller footbridge!
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Thank you for viewing my work. Image copyright © 2007, Larry Fridel. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.
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This picture was taken in Pisaq near Cusco, Peru’ in 2006 ! / The ruin of Pisaq is about 20 miles from Cusco and like the more famous Machu Picchu was an important city during the Inca empire. / It sprawled across three mountains at the altitude of about 3600 mt offering visitors spectacular views.
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Pisaq, Perú ! / I had already walked up to the Temple of the Sun in Pisaq a few times.. but this time I noticed how beautiful the color of the green mountains was in a late afternoon..
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A strange variation to the b&w image of the Chalcidicum which i posted. I think it gives it a bit more depth? /
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Inside the old derelict stable i found at the weekend, seems to have been a shelter for sheep, judging by the amount of sheep droppings were inside!!
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This is a veiw of the Ancient Theatre of Sabratha in Libya. Looking down upon the stage from the seating area really was an amazing feeling. I could feel the atmosphere that would have been there, and imagine all the Roman residents roaring at the talent that would have been on the stage! /
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This is the old stable block at a derelict farm in Yorkshire
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This is another angle of the Wycoller footbridge and a part of the old ruin wich used to be a manor house.
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Pyramid of the Sun in Teotihuacan, Mexico. / /
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Tulum, Mexico – Yucatan Peninsula Myan Ruins located in Tulum, Mexico Hey Y’all! I just got back last night – got to unpack and do some things and I will be back to play! This was THE BEST ASSIGNMENT in the world – AMEN! I am so grateful to have experienced this! I just pulled this one and stuck it up here because I am excited to show Y’all – as well as play with you! This is just one image of MANY! I hope everyone enjoys this assignment as much as I did – do – am – will. HA! / _______ /
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Tulum, Mexico – Yucatan Peninsula Mayan Ruins – Front Entry – LARGE VIEW, Please! This building too stands on a platform as most residential structures do. You walk through an entrance to see four columns and a pillar. In the rear room there is a shrine against the rear wall. There is also a direct entrance to this shrine room in back. The passage on the left leads to a set of stairs, which is also located around the back of the structure. An additional column and pillar were added for roof support during modern times. The thatch awning is to help prevent further sun and water damage to the stucco figure beneath it. Tulum’s greatest attraction is its location. It stands on a bluff over the Caribean facing the rising sun. As you stand there looking out on views of the Caribbean – that are nothing short of pure spectacular – you forget to shoot! You are literally in awe. In Maya, Tulum means “Wall”, and the city was christened thus because it is a walled city; one of the very few the ancients ever built. Research suggests it was formerly called ‘Zama’ meaning ‘to dawn’ when the city was alive. Which is most appropriate – given the location. The front entry of this ruin is also available to view – Click Here! / ______ / All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. / © Sky Fox 2008. Using this image for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, will lead to legal action AND/OR Bodily Harm. /
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Old ruin in the peak district, this old place is about to fall down, there was nothing left of the rear.
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Abandoned Victorian summerhouse. I desaturated the original somewhat, then played about with contrast, colour filters and blending modes to bring outthe character of the building. I use PhotoImpact. This was taken on a Nikon d50.
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Established in 1931 as a National Monument, Canyon de Chelly is within the Navajo Nation in Chinle, Arizona. The White House Ruins are located on the South rim drive of the canyon. The upper ruin of the White House ruins is located in a cave and the lower ruin rose high on the cliff walls, making access to the upper ruin possible. Canyon de Chelly continues to sustain a living community of Navajo people and is unique among National Parks, as it is wholly comprised of Navajo Tribal Trust Land, home to the canyon community.
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