Palmyra (Tadmor)
Palmyra (Tadmor)
Palmyra (Tadmor)
Palmyra (Tadmor)
Palmyra (Tadmor)
Palmyra (Tadmor)
Palmyra (Tadmor)
Relaxed
Traditional patterns
Textile merchants
A chair and a book
Decorating
In the Courtyard
The birds
Mente Invincit Numero Opressit
KAHBRD#7
KAHBRD#9
Silhouette
Initiation #2
Initiation #4
Fruit #1
Fruit #4
Curves
Palm Sunday (Orthodox)
Al-Nawfara
Bab al Fardis
Carpets and alley
Spice and sweets shop
Basterma
Al-Buzuriyah
Al-Buzuriyah
Taxi
Lights of my solitude
Lines & Surfaces #4
Dhafer Youssef - Live / Cologne
Das Liebeskonzil (The Love Councel)
Enjoying big blue #4
Enjoying big blue #3
Enjoying big blue #2
Enjoying big blue #1
Tate Modern #16
Tate Modern #15
Tate Modern #14
Tate Modern #13
Tate Modern #12
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Palmyra (Tadmor)
Palmyra is splendid, a very particular place. It is where the Roman and Sassanid Empires in the Antique met and their influence were mixed with the characteristics of the population by then Helenic-Aramean-Arabic
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palmyra
To the right you see the end of the Pillar Street and to the left the peculiar tomb-towers. It was a very misty and windy day but this might have added some effects to the picture
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palmyra
To the right you see the end of the Pillar Street and to the left the peculiar tomb-towers. It was a very misty and windy day but this might have added some effects to the picture
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