Greece - Osios Loukas Monastery
Greece - Lithochoro, Agios Dionysios Monastery
Germany - Pommersfelden, Weissenstein Palace
England - Cotswolds, Lower Slaughter
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Greece - Monemvasia, Agia Sofia
England - Ledbury, Church Lane
Nederland - Medemblik, Vier Noorder Koggen
Argentina - Buenos Aires, Casa Rosada
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Germany - Sigmaringen Castle
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Argentina - Buenos Aires, Metropolitan Cathedral
Nederland - Harderwijk, Vischpoort
Greece - Vathia
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Nederland - Delden, watertoren
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Nederland - Medemblik, Bonifaciuskerk
Nederland - Kasteel Doorwerth
Greece - Peloponnesus, Agios Nikolaos
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Germany - Schloss Steinfurt
Switzerland - Werdenberg
Germany - Passau, Dom St. Stephan
Austria - Reichersberg Abbey
Argentina - Buenos Aires, Noel Palace
Austria - Sankt Wolfgang, pilgrimage church
Austria - Salzburg, Hohensalzburg
Austria - Sankt Gilgen
Austria - Hohensalzburg, Fürstenzimmer
Nederland - Amsterdam, Ons’ Lieve Heer op Solder
Argentina - Salta, Convento de San Bernardo
Slovenia - Ljubljana, Triple Bridge
Nederland - Lemmer, Woudagemaal
Greece - Konitsa bridge
Austria - Kleinwalsertal/Mittelberg, Sankt Jodok K…
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Austria - Kleinwalsertal/Baad, Bärgunt-Hütte
België - Antwerpen, stadhuis
Nederland - Alkmaar, Wildemanshofje
Nederland - Rozendaal, Kasteel Rosendael
Nederland - Apeldoorn, Het Oude Loo
Nederland - Vorden, Kasteel Hackfort
Nederland - Doetinchem, Kasteel Slangenburg
Nederland - Megchelen, Huis Landfort
Greece - Areopoli
Greece - Tegea, Church of the Dormition of the Vir…
Nederland - ‘t Harde, Huis Schouwenburg
Germany - Bamberg Cathedral
Greece - Tholos of Delphi
Greece - Dodoni (or Dodona)
Greece - Arta Bridge
Greece - Agios Georgios, Louros Aqueduct
Germany - Ebrach, Abbey Church
Greece - Arta, Panagia Parigoritissa
Germany - Veitshöchheim Palace
Greece - Konitsa bridge
Greece - Thessaloniki, Church of Saint Demetrius
Argentina - Salta, Iglesia San Francisco
Argentina - Salta, Cabildo
Nederland - Willemstad, Koepelkerk
Germany - Rabenstein Castle
Germany - Memmelsdorf, Seehof Palace
Greece - Thessaloniki, White Tower
Germany - Franconian Switzerland, Tüchersfeld
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Germany - Bamberg, Old Town Hall
Germany - Bamberg, ‘Little Venice’
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Germany - Idstein, Protestant Union Church
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Switzerland - Basel Minster
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Nederland - De Cruquius
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England - Chester Rows
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Germany - Heppenheim
England - Melverley, St. Peter’s Church
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England - Shrewsbury, Abbot’s House
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Greece - Delphi, Temple of Apollo
The archaeological site of Delphi is located a couple of hundred meters east of ‘modern’ Delphi on the slopes of Mount Parnassus. The ancient Greeks did believe that Delphi was the center of the world. According to the mythology Zeus sent out two eagles from the two ends of the world. The eagles crossed their paths above the area of Delphi and since then the place was considered to be the center of the world.
The sanctuary of Delphi, set within a most spectacular landscape, had the most famous oracle of ancient Greece. The Pythia was the name of the high priestess of the Temple of Apollo, who also served as the oracle of Delphi and was consulted about important decisions.
The Temple of Apollo was the most important building of the Sanctuary of Apollo, also containing treasuries, theatre and a stadium. The original temple - built in the 7th century BC - was reconstructed many times. The present Doric temple - or at least the remains - is dating back to the year of 330 BC, during the reign of Alexander the Great. It has the same plan and roughly the same dimensions - 21.6 x 58.2 meters - as its predecessor, with six columns at the end and fifteen at the sides. The temple's foundations survive today along with several columns made of porous stone and limestone which is fairly soft material and have allowed for the temple's advanced decaying.
Nowadays Delphi is an extensive archaeological site and is recognised by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.
The sanctuary of Delphi, set within a most spectacular landscape, had the most famous oracle of ancient Greece. The Pythia was the name of the high priestess of the Temple of Apollo, who also served as the oracle of Delphi and was consulted about important decisions.
The Temple of Apollo was the most important building of the Sanctuary of Apollo, also containing treasuries, theatre and a stadium. The original temple - built in the 7th century BC - was reconstructed many times. The present Doric temple - or at least the remains - is dating back to the year of 330 BC, during the reign of Alexander the Great. It has the same plan and roughly the same dimensions - 21.6 x 58.2 meters - as its predecessor, with six columns at the end and fifteen at the sides. The temple's foundations survive today along with several columns made of porous stone and limestone which is fairly soft material and have allowed for the temple's advanced decaying.
Nowadays Delphi is an extensive archaeological site and is recognised by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.
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Have a nice weekend
HFF and happy weekend.
Jaap van 't Veen club has replied to Marie-claire GalletAs matter of fact there were many tourists around (as on almost every well known tourist sight). But with some patience I managed to keep them out of the pictures.
HFF and a good weekend
HFF and a very nice weekend !!!
HFF and a nice weekend!
The first is particularly grandiose by contrast between the abrupt mountain and the temple!
Thank you for sharing and remember this local!
Thanks also for the note
Have a pleasant weekend, Jaap!
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Groet en HFF ook voor jou, Christien.
Splendid travel photograpjy! Oh, and I've just notice the fence, so HFF and have a great weekend.
Bom fim de semana!
Bonne fin de semaine
Very nice picture, and excellent composition of the PiPs
The whole package really puts everything in perspective!
Best wishes, HFF, and a good weekend
Peter
Best wishes.. from David J'.. UK.
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... and wonderful (old) remembrances for me ! Thank you.
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Wünsche Dir einen schönen Sonntag
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mooie omkadering en zicht.
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Wonderful series.
Thank you for the note !
Greetings from Italia, Anto & Pier
Groet, Christien.
Wünsche noch einen schönen Tagesausklang,ganz liebe Grüße Güni :))
HWW. enjoy the day. Herb
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