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By Jean-louis Thiaudiere

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Raindrops.

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By Jean-louis Thiaudiere

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Après la pluie.

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By Jean-louis Thiaudiere

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Clématite.

Trop de vent.....

By Chris10

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Butterflies on the white Sheet...

Most of them have a note with their name...

By Philippe Collard

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ROSE

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By J.Garcia

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Le retour!

Many thanks for your visit, kind comments and favs

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By Bruno Suignard

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So long ,Marianne..

En Grand et Details en passant la souris ........................................................................................................................................... .... Leonard Cohen

By Blue rubber octopus

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Sunset

I have been at home 63 days now.

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By Jaap van 't Veen

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Greece - Acrocorinth

Acrocorinth was the fortified acropolis (“upper city”) of both Ancient and Medieval Corinth. It was built on a steep, rocky hill 575 meters high at the highest peak. Acrocorinth is a typical example of castle architecture built in successive phases. Three successive defensive walls lead via an equal number of gates to the interior, covering 240.000 square meters. The ruins of the temple of Aphrodite (5th-4th century BC), several Christian churches, a Byzantine underground cistern, mosques, fountains etc. still survive. The perimeter walls have a length of 3.000 meters, making it the largest fortress in the Peloponnesos. The first phase in the history of the walls dates to the 7th-6th century BC, which was a time of prosperity for the city of Corinth. In 146 BC the walls were destroyed by the Romans. Substantial efforts at fortification were made in the Middle Byzantine period (8th-12th century). In the year of 1210 the castle was taken by the Franks. Over the following centuries numerous repairs and improvements were made, by both the Franks and the Palaeologi, at a time when the city of Corinth seems to have moved inside the castle. Works were also carried out by the Ottoman conquerors and by the Venetians, who reinforced parts of the walls during the second Venetian occupation (1687-1715). More recently, there was a German garrison stationed there during World War II invasion of Greece from May 1941. Nowadays Acrocorinth is not only a particularly interesting archaeological site. Most of the current towers and walls are medieval, but built on ancient foundations. Due to its location it also offers uninterrupted panoramic views across Ancient Corinth , the new coastal city of Corinth and the Corinthian Gulf.
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