Abandoned Trieste - it's cool inside
Abandoned Trieste - transport line with view
dark towers
Crete is calling again
Souda bay
rest in peace
with no-one at the helm
it's enough now
don't screw me!
Atlantis and the White Mountains
calm
Atlantis and the rope
Cisterns of Aptera
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Ruins of ancient Aptera
Amphitheater Aptera
Amphitheater Aptera
retired olive press
the abandoned oil mill of S. George's at Karydi
the abandoned oil mill of S. George's at Karydi
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This way.
not the busy beach
abandoned Ankerlia
abandoned Ankerlia
magic waterfall
misty valley
Mont Blanc du Tacul
in granite
Waldhorn - 2702 m
Klaffernkessel
garage for rent
look into my rusty eyes
you didn't listen
Bonnie and Clyde
let's play billiards
let's play billiards
red house at the shore
love me tender
green peak
boats and islands
man with topper
Turisthytta 2016
Turisthytta
one of these rainy days
Bodø evening colors
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Palacio del Segundo Cabo - In 1770 the Spanish Crown decided to construct a building next to the Castillo de la Real Fuerza on the north side of the Plaza de Armas to serve as the Royal Post Office, responsible for all postal communication within Spain’s Ibero-American colonies. The stout Moorish-inspired part Baroque, part Neoclassical building of cut limestone was completed in 1772. The windows overlooking its central courtyard feature Cadiz-style shutters.
In 1820 it became, briefly, the army quartermaster’s headquarters, accounting office and treasury. In the mid-19th century it became the official residence of the vice-captain general, the ‘Subinspector Segundo Cabo,’ from which it takes its name. Following independence, in 1902, it housed the Senate of the Republic and afterwards the Supreme Court.
In recent decades it has served as the home of the Instituto Cubano del Libro (a state-run institution that promotes literature), but since 2012 has been closed for a lengthy restoration. It is slated to reopen as an avant-garde cultural center.
In 1820 it became, briefly, the army quartermaster’s headquarters, accounting office and treasury. In the mid-19th century it became the official residence of the vice-captain general, the ‘Subinspector Segundo Cabo,’ from which it takes its name. Following independence, in 1902, it housed the Senate of the Republic and afterwards the Supreme Court.
In recent decades it has served as the home of the Instituto Cubano del Libro (a state-run institution that promotes literature), but since 2012 has been closed for a lengthy restoration. It is slated to reopen as an avant-garde cultural center.
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