Richard And Jo Demeester's photos with the keyword: tomb
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22 Sep 2022 |
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Using light and shade to bring the details of the patterned bricks to 2 dimensions.
At Aysha-Bibi
22 Sep 2022 |
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One side had a door, three sides had windows with little spots to sit. Inside, at the tomb, pilgrims received a blessing.
Some of the visitors circled the building, touching and praying at various points.
We just circled and admired the patterned bricks, and rather than a blessing, went inside for a happy little chat about being from Australia.
Mausoleum of Aysha-Bibi
22 Sep 2022 |
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It may have been easy enough to get to Aysha-Bibi by minibus, as they will happily drop you off as they go by. We were not quite in the mood to wait by the roadside for a return trip to Shymkent, possibly watching multiple full vehicles whizzing by. So, we decided to take the easy option of getting there by taxi.
While not a large building, the beautiful terracotta bricks with various patterns made the time and effort worthwhile.
Although extensive restoration was performed in the last 20 years or so, it is reportedly true and accurate to the original 11th or 12th century structure.
A Pair of Woolly Camels
22 Sep 2022 |
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I can't ever recall seeing camels with, what at least looks like, a soft woolly coat. These too looked fluffy and, almost, cuddly.
From this angle, you can see that the Mausoleum was never completed. The main facades remain bare, and structural beams are still exposed. Work ceased when the sponsor passed away. Later, they cleaned it up, but retained the unfinished appearance.
Taking In the Beautiful Tiles
22 Sep 2022 |
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We hopped in a minibus to Turkestan, a couple of hours and some away from Shymkent. Here, the main sight for us was the Yasaui Mausoleum.
Built in the 14th century on the site of an existing tomb. It was already a significant pilgrimage site back then, and these days it still seems the pilgrims make up the bulk of the visitors.
Coloured bricks and tiles bring delightful colour and patterns to most exterior facades of the imposing structure.
Lycian Tomb
21 Jun 2013 |
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An ancient tomb from the Lycian kingdom, now in a shallow bay due to countless earth movements over the last 2,000 years. Kaleköy, Turkey.
4th Century Tomb
10 Sep 2009 |
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Pécs has a huge number of graves and tombs under one section of the town. These date from Roman times, and some have been excavated. This tomb with sarcophagus was excavated last century, but dates from the 4th Century. The paintings on the walls are original. Adam and Eve, and Daniel in the Lion's den are the best preserved Biblical scenes on the walls.
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