Auf der Parnidis-Düne
Destillery Manczyce
Playa de Sopelana
Good bye. Beneath a new sky.
the tempest
Crepuscle candent
apparition ....
An Early Morning Swim
Hochsitz
El cel blau de l'infern vermell
Evening shadows
About a minute and a half of the south-facing sky…
HWW
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Sandskier in Deadvlei
Erdhummel an Cosmea. ©UdoSm
das rote Rad
L'aigua i el sol
Palazzo dei Consoli a GUBBIO / Umbria, Italia
wintry
Wohnhaus in der Schanze
Batumi Botanical Garden
Bon weekend Heureux.
Coton Mill & The Navigation
Wolken
Almost unreal
Morgenerwachen
erstes Licht
abends in der Altstadt von Hội An -> pls. view on…
Gaudi, das Genie des katalanischen Modernisme
Una aiuola ben composta
Skjervøy
Kronsberg im Nebel
frühes Licht
This is Caucasus
Singapore HFF
La boira fa onades
strength
freedom
autumn mood
Magerøysundet
Muriwai Beach Domain Auckland Nouvelle Zélande
Caucasus - Svaneti
Trekking view at Mestia
Emerald. Emerald Lake.
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3 / Tri / Drei / Three / Drie / Trois / Tres / Tre / Sán
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Gelati Monastery
Gelati Monastery is a medieval monastic complex founded in 1106 by King David IV of Georgia on a wooded hill above the river Tskaltsitela, near Kutaisi. The main church of the monastery, known as the Church of Virgin the Blessed, was completed in 1130 in the reign of David's son and successor Demetré. The monastery is one of the largest medieval Orthodox monasteries, distinguished for its harmony with its natural setting and a well thought-out overall planning concept. Gelati Monastery is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is considered a masterpiece of the Golden Age of medieval Georgia.
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