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  • Santa Maria Viridis Built by Crusaders about 5th Century, Ashkelon, Israel<br />
Ashkelon is built upon the ruins of past civilizations. This was one of five Philistine city-states. The city also plays a role in biblical history as the place where Delilah cut Samson's hair to sap his strength. Ashkelon was also a great trading center because it lay along the Via Maris, the route linking Egypt with Syria and Mesopotamia. The city became a Christian city in the Byzantine period and was captured by the Muslims in 638 C.E. The Crusaders came next in 1153, but were defeated by Saladin. Richard the Lion Heart led the Crusaders back, but they were eventually driven out in 1280 by Sultan Baybars. The city was then abandoned until 1948 when the Jews of the new State of Israel began to rebuild it.
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  • Israel, Negev, Shivta, Interior of a modern house built from local material using traditional building methods
    UT_Shivta_DSC6049.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, Shivta, Interior of a modern house built from local material using traditional building methods
    UT_Shivta_DSC6042.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, Shivta, a modern house built from local material using traditional building methods
    UT_Shivta_DSC6028.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, Shivta, a modern house built from local material using traditional building methods
    UT_Shivta_DSC6024.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, Shivta, a modern house built from local material using traditional building methods
    UT_Shivta_DSC6015.jpg
  • Coimbra cityscape. houses built up to the top of the hill, Coimbra, Portugal
    IR_Coimbra_E5884.jpg
  • Coimbra cityscape. houses built up to the top of the hill, Coimbra, Portugal
    IR_Coimbra_E5883.jpg
  • Israel, Caesarea, The old harbour now a resort beach Originally built by Herod the Great in the first century CE
    AH_f_Caesarea_DSC03708.jpg
  • The Nimrod (Namrud) Fortress or Nimrod Castle is a medieval Muslim castle situated on the southern slopes of Mount Hermon, on a ridge rising about 800 m above sea level. It overlooks the Golan Heights and was built with the purpose of guarding a major access route to Damascus against armies coming from the west.
    SL_f_SL9_4356.jpg
  • urban development is creeping up and consuming arable land. The farmer points to the new city being built near his fields. Photographed in Haniel [a moshav in central Israel. Located in the Sharon plain near Netanya and Kfar Yona], Israel
    CL_farmers_370A1103.jpg
  • urban development is creeping up and consuming arable land. The farmer points to the new city being built near his fields. Photographed in Haniel [a moshav in central Israel. Located in the Sharon plain near Netanya and Kfar Yona], Israel
    CL_farmers_370A1097.jpg
  • urban development is creeping up and consuming arable land. The farmer points to the new city being built near his fields. Photographed in Haniel [a moshav in central Israel. Located in the Sharon plain near Netanya and Kfar Yona], Israel
    CL_farmers_370A1091.jpg
  • The rampart built by the Romans on the western side of Metzada, Masada national park, Israel
    BT_Masada_10.jpg
  • Israel, Jezreel Valley, Tel Megiddo National park, The sacred area with a series of temples built one on top of the other. Megiddo is a tel (hill) made of 26 layers of the ruins of ancient cities in a strategic location at the head of a pass through the Carmel Ridge, which overlooks the Valley of Jezreel from the west.
    AH_Tel-Megiddo_02533.jpg
  • Israel, Jezreel Valley, Tel Megiddo National park, The sacred area with a series of temples built one on top of the other. Megiddo is a tel (hill) made of 26 layers of the ruins of ancient cities in a strategic location at the head of a pass through the Carmel Ridge, which overlooks the Valley of Jezreel from the west.
    AH_Tel-Megiddo_02532.jpg
  • Israel, Jezreel Valley, Tel Megiddo National park, The sacred area with a series of temples built one on top of the other. Megiddo is a tel (hill) made of 26 layers of the ruins of ancient cities in a strategic location at the head of a pass through the Carmel Ridge, which overlooks the Valley of Jezreel from the west.
    AH_Tel-Megiddo_02529.jpg
  • Israel, Jezreel Valley, Tel Megiddo National park, The sacred area with a series of temples built one on top of the other. Megiddo is a tel (hill) made of 26 layers of the ruins of ancient cities in a strategic location at the head of a pass through the Carmel Ridge, which overlooks the Valley of Jezreel from the west.
    AH_Tel-Megiddo_02524.jpg
  • Israel, Jezreel Valley, Tel Megiddo National park, The sacred area with a series of temples built one on top of the other. Megiddo is a tel (hill) made of 26 layers of the ruins of ancient cities in a strategic location at the head of a pass through the Carmel Ridge, which overlooks the Valley of Jezreel from the west.
    AH_Tel-Megiddo_02523.jpg
  • Israel, Jezreel Valley, Tel Megiddo National park, The sacred area with a series of temples built one on top of the other. Megiddo is a tel (hill) made of 26 layers of the ruins of ancient cities in a strategic location at the head of a pass through the Carmel Ridge, which overlooks the Valley of Jezreel from the west.
    AH_Tel-Megiddo_02504.jpg
  • Israel, Jezreel Valley, Tel Megiddo National park, The sacred area with a series of temples built one on top of the other. Megiddo is a tel (hill) made of 26 layers of the ruins of ancient cities in a strategic location at the head of a pass through the Carmel Ridge, which overlooks the Valley of Jezreel from the west.
    AH_Tel-Megiddo_02501.jpg
  • Eastern Europe, Hungary, country church built from stone
    VA_f_Budapest-16-7226.jpg
  • The Nimrod (Namrud) Fortress or Nimrod Castle is a medieval Muslim castle situated on the southern slopes of Mount Hermon, on a ridge rising about 800 m above sea level. It overlooks the Golan Heights and was built with the purpose of guarding a major access route to Damascus against armies coming from the west.
    SL_SL9_4412.jpg
  • The Nimrod (Namrud) Fortress or Nimrod Castle is a medieval Muslim castle situated on the southern slopes of Mount Hermon, on a ridge rising about 800 m above sea level. It overlooks the Golan Heights and was built with the purpose of guarding a major access route to Damascus against armies coming from the west.
    SL_SL9_4413.jpg
  • The Nimrod (Namrud) Fortress or Nimrod Castle is a medieval Muslim castle situated on the southern slopes of Mount Hermon, on a ridge rising about 800 m above sea level. It overlooks the Golan Heights and was built with the purpose of guarding a major access route to Damascus against armies coming from the west.
    SL_SL9_4406.jpg
  • The Nimrod (Namrud) Fortress or Nimrod Castle is a medieval Muslim castle situated on the southern slopes of Mount Hermon, on a ridge rising about 800 m above sea level. It overlooks the Golan Heights and was built with the purpose of guarding a major access route to Damascus against armies coming from the west.
    SL_SL9_4407.jpg
  • The Keep at The Nimrod (Namrud) Fortress or Nimrod Castle is a medieval Muslim castle situated on the southern slopes of Mount Hermon, on a ridge rising about 800 m above sea level. It overlooks the Golan Heights and was built with the purpose of guarding a major access route to Damascus against armies coming from the west.
    SL_SL9_4402.jpg
  • The Keep at The Nimrod (Namrud) Fortress or Nimrod Castle is a medieval Muslim castle situated on the southern slopes of Mount Hermon, on a ridge rising about 800 m above sea level. It overlooks the Golan Heights and was built with the purpose of guarding a major access route to Damascus against armies coming from the west.
    SL_SL9_4403.jpg
  • The Keep at The Nimrod (Namrud) Fortress or Nimrod Castle is a medieval Muslim castle situated on the southern slopes of Mount Hermon, on a ridge rising about 800 m above sea level. It overlooks the Golan Heights and was built with the purpose of guarding a major access route to Damascus against armies coming from the west.
    SL_SL9_4401.jpg
  • The Nimrod (Namrud) Fortress or Nimrod Castle is a medieval Muslim castle situated on the southern slopes of Mount Hermon, on a ridge rising about 800 m above sea level. It overlooks the Golan Heights and was built with the purpose of guarding a major access route to Damascus against armies coming from the west.
    SL_SL9_4399.jpg
  • The Nimrod (Namrud) Fortress or Nimrod Castle is a medieval Muslim castle situated on the southern slopes of Mount Hermon, on a ridge rising about 800 m above sea level. It overlooks the Golan Heights and was built with the purpose of guarding a major access route to Damascus against armies coming from the west.
    SL_SL9_4400.jpg
  • The Nimrod (Namrud) Fortress or Nimrod Castle is a medieval Muslim castle situated on the southern slopes of Mount Hermon, on a ridge rising about 800 m above sea level. It overlooks the Golan Heights and was built with the purpose of guarding a major access route to Damascus against armies coming from the west.
    SL_SL9_4391.jpg
  • The Nimrod (Namrud) Fortress or Nimrod Castle is a medieval Muslim castle situated on the southern slopes of Mount Hermon, on a ridge rising about 800 m above sea level. It overlooks the Golan Heights and was built with the purpose of guarding a major access route to Damascus against armies coming from the west.
    SL_SL9_4389.jpg
  • The Nimrod (Namrud) Fortress or Nimrod Castle is a medieval Muslim castle situated on the southern slopes of Mount Hermon, on a ridge rising about 800 m above sea level. It overlooks the Golan Heights and was built with the purpose of guarding a major access route to Damascus against armies coming from the west.
    SL_SL9_4377.jpg
  • The Nimrod (Namrud) Fortress or Nimrod Castle is a medieval Muslim castle situated on the southern slopes of Mount Hermon, on a ridge rising about 800 m above sea level. It overlooks the Golan Heights and was built with the purpose of guarding a major access route to Damascus against armies coming from the west.
    SL_SL9_4373.jpg
  • The Nimrod (Namrud) Fortress or Nimrod Castle is a medieval Muslim castle situated on the southern slopes of Mount Hermon, on a ridge rising about 800 m above sea level. It overlooks the Golan Heights and was built with the purpose of guarding a major access route to Damascus against armies coming from the west.
    SL_SL9_4366.jpg
  • The Nimrod (Namrud) Fortress or Nimrod Castle is a medieval Muslim castle situated on the southern slopes of Mount Hermon, on a ridge rising about 800 m above sea level. It overlooks the Golan Heights and was built with the purpose of guarding a major access route to Damascus against armies coming from the west.
    SL_SL9_4363.jpg
  • The Nimrod (Namrud) Fortress or Nimrod Castle is a medieval Muslim castle situated on the southern slopes of Mount Hermon, on a ridge rising about 800 m above sea level. It overlooks the Golan Heights and was built with the purpose of guarding a major access route to Damascus against armies coming from the west.
    SL_SL9_4365.jpg
  • The Nimrod (Namrud) Fortress or Nimrod Castle is a medieval Muslim castle situated on the southern slopes of Mount Hermon, on a ridge rising about 800 m above sea level. It overlooks the Golan Heights and was built with the purpose of guarding a major access route to Damascus against armies coming from the west.
    SL_SL9_4360.jpg
  • The Nimrod (Namrud) Fortress or Nimrod Castle is a medieval Muslim castle situated on the southern slopes of Mount Hermon, on a ridge rising about 800 m above sea level. It overlooks the Golan Heights and was built with the purpose of guarding a major access route to Damascus against armies coming from the west.
    SL_SL9_4361.jpg
  • The Nimrod (Namrud) Fortress or Nimrod Castle is a medieval Muslim castle situated on the southern slopes of Mount Hermon, on a ridge rising about 800 m above sea level. It overlooks the Golan Heights and was built with the purpose of guarding a major access route to Damascus against armies coming from the west.
    SL_SL9_4359.jpg
  • Israel, Jaffa, The Old clock tower in Jaffa, Clock Square, as seen from Yefet Street. Built in 1906 in honor of Sultan Abed al-Hamid II's 25th anniversary, became the center of Jaffa, and it is centered between Jaffa's markets
    IR_Jaffa_D3050.jpg
  • Israel, Jaffa, The Old clock tower in Jaffa, Clock Square, as seen from Yefet Street. Built in 1906 in honor of Sultan Abed al-Hamid II's 25th anniversary, became the center of Jaffa, and it is centered between Jaffa's markets
    IR_Jaffa_D3049.jpg
  • Israel, Jaffa, The Old clock tower in Jaffa, Clock Square, as seen from Yefet Street. Built in 1906 in honor of Sultan Abed al-Hamid II's 25th anniversary, became the center of Jaffa, and it is centered between Jaffa's markets
    IR_Jaffa_D3046.jpg
  • Panorama Israel, Jaffa, The Old clock tower in Jaffa, Clock Square, built in 1906 in honor of Sultan Abed al-Hamid II's 25th anniversary, became the center of Jaffa, and it is centered between Jaffa's markets
    IR_Jaffa_D3070-Pano-2.jpg
  • The Octagonal tower. Nimrod (Namrud) Fortress or Nimrod Castle is a medieval Muslim castle situated on the southern slopes of Mount Hermon, on a ridge rising about 800 m above sea level. It overlooks the Golan Heights and was built with the purpose of guarding a major access route to Damascus against armies coming from the west.
    AG_Nimrod-Fortress_054.jpg
  • The Nimrod (Namrud) Fortress or Nimrod Castle is a medieval Muslim castle situated on the southern slopes of Mount Hermon, on a ridge rising about 800 m above sea level. It overlooks the Golan Heights and was built with the purpose of guarding a major access route to Damascus against armies coming from the west.
    AG_Nimrod-Fortress_055.jpg
  • The Octagonal tower. Nimrod (Namrud) Fortress or Nimrod Castle is a medieval Muslim castle situated on the southern slopes of Mount Hermon, on a ridge rising about 800 m above sea level. It overlooks the Golan Heights and was built with the purpose of guarding a major access route to Damascus against armies coming from the west.
    AG_Nimrod-Fortress_053.jpg
  • The Nimrod (Namrud) Fortress or Nimrod Castle is a medieval Muslim castle situated on the southern slopes of Mount Hermon, on a ridge rising about 800 m above sea level. It overlooks the Golan Heights and was built with the purpose of guarding a major access route to Damascus against armies coming from the west.
    AG_Nimrod-Fortress_052.jpg
  • The Nimrod (Namrud) Fortress or Nimrod Castle is a medieval Muslim castle situated on the southern slopes of Mount Hermon, on a ridge rising about 800 m above sea level. It overlooks the Golan Heights and was built with the purpose of guarding a major access route to Damascus against armies coming from the west.
    AG_Nimrod-Fortress_051.jpg
  • The Nimrod (Namrud) Fortress or Nimrod Castle is a medieval Muslim castle situated on the southern slopes of Mount Hermon, on a ridge rising about 800 m above sea level. It overlooks the Golan Heights and was built with the purpose of guarding a major access route to Damascus against armies coming from the west.
    AG_Nimrod-Fortress_050.jpg
  • The Nimrod (Namrud) Fortress or Nimrod Castle is a medieval Muslim castle situated on the southern slopes of Mount Hermon, on a ridge rising about 800 m above sea level. It overlooks the Golan Heights and was built with the purpose of guarding a major access route to Damascus against armies coming from the west.
    AG_Nimrod-Fortress_049.jpg
  • The Nimrod (Namrud) Fortress or Nimrod Castle is a medieval Muslim castle situated on the southern slopes of Mount Hermon, on a ridge rising about 800 m above sea level. It overlooks the Golan Heights and was built with the purpose of guarding a major access route to Damascus against armies coming from the west.
    AG_Nimrod-Fortress_046.jpg
  • The Nimrod (Namrud) Fortress or Nimrod Castle is a medieval Muslim castle situated on the southern slopes of Mount Hermon, on a ridge rising about 800 m above sea level. It overlooks the Golan Heights and was built with the purpose of guarding a major access route to Damascus against armies coming from the west.
    AG_Nimrod-Fortress_047.jpg
  • Inscription dating from 1275 at the Nimrod (Namrud) Fortress or Nimrod Castle is a medieval Muslim castle situated on the southern slopes of Mount Hermon, on a ridge rising about 800 m above sea level. It overlooks the Golan Heights and was built with the purpose of guarding a major access route to Damascus against armies coming from the west.
    AG_Nimrod-Fortress_045.jpg
  • The Western Gate The Nimrod (Namrud) Fortress or Nimrod Castle is a medieval Muslim castle situated on the southern slopes of Mount Hermon, on a ridge rising about 800 m above sea level. It overlooks the Golan Heights and was built with the purpose of guarding a major access route to Damascus against armies coming from the west.
    AG_Nimrod-Fortress_044.jpg
  • The Nimrod (Namrud) Fortress or Nimrod Castle is a medieval Muslim castle situated on the southern slopes of Mount Hermon, on a ridge rising about 800 m above sea level. It overlooks the Golan Heights and was built with the purpose of guarding a major access route to Damascus against armies coming from the west.
    AG_Nimrod-Fortress_043.jpg
  • The Nimrod (Namrud) Fortress or Nimrod Castle is a medieval Muslim castle situated on the southern slopes of Mount Hermon, on a ridge rising about 800 m above sea level. It overlooks the Golan Heights and was built with the purpose of guarding a major access route to Damascus against armies coming from the west.
    AG_Nimrod-Fortress_042.jpg
  • Israel, Rishon Lezion (founded 1882), the great synagogue built 1885
    SL_Rishon_00082.jpg
  • Israel, Jezreel Valley, Tel Megiddo National park, The sacred area with a series of temples built one on top of the other. Megiddo is a tel (hill) made of 26 layers of the ruins of ancient cities in a strategic location at the head of a pass through the Carmel Ridge, which overlooks the Valley of Jezreel from the west.
    CL_F081031CL22.jpg
  • Israel, Jezreel Valley, Tel Megiddo National park, The sacred area with a series of temples built one on top of the other. Megiddo is a tel (hill) made of 26 layers of the ruins of ancient cities in a strategic location at the head of a pass through the Carmel Ridge, which overlooks the Valley of Jezreel from the west.
    IR_29380_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Israel, Jezreel Valley, Tel Megiddo National park, The sacred area with a series of temples built one on top of the other. Megiddo is a tel (hill) made of 26 layers of the ruins of ancient cities in a strategic location at the head of a pass through the Carmel Ridge, which overlooks the Valley of Jezreel from the west.
    IR_29375_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Israel, Jaffa, The Old clock tower in Jaffa, Clock Square, built in 1906 in honor of Sultan Abed al-Hamid II's 25th anniversary, became the center of Jaffa, and it is centered between Jaffa's markets
    IR_Jaffa_D3066.jpg
  • The rampart built by the Romans on the western side of Metzada, Masada national park, Israel
    BT_Masada_EYL02025.jpg
  • Israel, Jezreel Valley, Tel Megiddo National park, The sacred area with a series of temples built one on top of the other. Megiddo is a tel (hill) made of 26 layers of the ruins of ancient cities in a strategic location at the head of a pass through the Carmel Ridge, which overlooks the Valley of Jezreel from the west.
    AH_Tel-Megiddo_02528.jpg
  • Israel, Jezreel Valley, Tel Megiddo National park, The sacred area with a series of temples built one on top of the other. Megiddo is a tel (hill) made of 26 layers of the ruins of ancient cities in a strategic location at the head of a pass through the Carmel Ridge, which overlooks the Valley of Jezreel from the west.
    AH_Tel-Megiddo_02520.jpg
  • Israel, Jezreel Valley, Tel Megiddo National park, The sacred area with a series of temples built one on top of the other. Megiddo is a tel (hill) made of 26 layers of the ruins of ancient cities in a strategic location at the head of a pass through the Carmel Ridge, which overlooks the Valley of Jezreel from the west.
    AH_Tel-Megiddo_02509.jpg
  • The Nimrod (Namrud) Fortress or Nimrod Castle is a medieval Muslim castle situated on the southern slopes of Mount Hermon, on a ridge rising about 800 m above sea level. It overlooks the Golan Heights and was built with the purpose of guarding a major access route to Damascus against armies coming from the west.
    SL_SL9_4372.jpg
  • Israel, Jaffa, The Old clock tower in Jaffa, Clock Square, built in 1906 in honor of Sultan Abed al-Hamid II's 25th anniversary, became the center of Jaffa, and it is centered between Jaffa's markets
    IR_Jaffa_D3068.jpg
  • The Nimrod (Namrud) Fortress or Nimrod Castle is a medieval Muslim castle situated on the southern slopes of Mount Hermon, on a ridge rising about 800 m above sea level. It overlooks the Golan Heights and was built with the purpose of guarding a major access route to Damascus against armies coming from the west.
    AG_Nimrod-Fortress_048.jpg
  • Colonial Building, Limassol, Cyprus
    SL_Limassol_SL1_2199.jpg
  • Alphabetic Tower a 130-meter-high structure in Miracle Park, Batumi, Georgia
    SL_Batumi_LS2_4645.jpg
  • Spain, Santiago de Compostela, The Way of St James, Plaza de Praterias and Cathedral
    BM_f_Camino-de-Samtiago_b1847.jpg
  • ruins of San Antón convent.Pilgrims. Burgos province.Spain. Camino de Santiago
    BM_f_Camino-de-Samtiago_b0095.jpg
  • Main facade of the gothic cathedral of Leon (Spain) Wide and low angle view of the west facade of León Cathedral (also known as the Pulchra Leonina). This cathedral is dedicated to Santa María de la Regla and it is considered a masterpiece of the Gothic style. City of León, Castilla and León, Spain, Europe.
    BM_f_Camino-de-Samtiago_b0109.jpg
  • The Crusaders moat around Caesarea, Israel  10 m deep and 15 m wide. Caesarea, Israel
    AH_f_Caesarea_DSC03722.jpg
  • Israel, Caesarea General view of the site
    AH_f_Caesarea_DSC03710.jpg
  • Israel, Caesarea Exterior of the on site New Museum building
    AH_f_Caesarea_DSC03709.jpg
  • Israel, Caesarea Exterior of the on site New Museum building
    AH_f_Caesarea_DSC03705.jpg
  • Israel, Caesarea Exhibits in the interior of the New Museum building
    AH_f_Caesarea_DSC03702.jpg
  • Israel, Caesarea Exhibits in the interior of the New Museum building
    AH_f_Caesarea_DSC03698.jpg
  • Israel, Caesarea Exhibits in the interior of the New Museum building
    AH_f_Caesarea_DSC03695.jpg
  • Israel, Caesarea Exhibits in the interior of the New Museum building
    AH_f_Caesarea_DSC03691.jpg
  • Israel, Caesarea Exhibits in the interior of the New Museum building
    AH_f_Caesarea_DSC03690.jpg
  • Israel, Caesarea Exhibits in the interior of the New Museum building
    AH_f_Caesarea_DSC03689.jpg
  • A roman pillar head, Caesarea, Israel.
    AH_f_Caesarea_DSC03687.jpg
  • Israel, Tel Aviv, Wolfson Park, White City Statue (1977 - 1988) a sculpture by Dani Karavan (born 1930). This sculpture is also known as White Square
    VA_White-City_04445.jpg
  • Israel, Tel Aviv, Wolfson Park, White City Statue (1977 - 1988) a sculpture by Dani Karavan (born 1930). This sculpture is also known as White Square
    VA_White-City_04434.jpg
  • Israel, Tel Aviv, Wolfson Park, White City Statue (1977 - 1988) a sculpture by Dani Karavan (born 1930). This sculpture is also known as White Square
    VA_White-City_04430.jpg
  • Eastern Europe, Hungary, Budapest, Parliament Building as seen from the Danube river
    BT_f_Budapest_IA8A7933.JPG
  • Trans-Israel pipeline also Tipline or Eilat-Ashkelon Pipeline is an oil pipeline in Israel that transported crude oil originating from Iran inside Israel and to Europe. The Oil Jetty in Eilat, Israel
    SL_f_Eilat_LS2_7982.jpg
  • Israel, Jerusalem, Chord Bridge (AKA String Bridge) a Suspension bridge at the entrance to the city designed by Santiago Calatrava
    OR_f_Jerusalem_OS_2347.jpg
  • The Bellagio Hotel and Casino along the Strip in Las Vegas, Nevada.
    SV_Las-Vegas_09_1.JPG
  • Shaded resting and observation point, overlooking the Mar Saba Monastery. Photographed Kidron valley, Judaean desert, West Bank Palestine Israel in March
    YJ_f_Mar-Saba_6829.jpg
  • Shaded resting and observation point, overlooking the Mar Saba Monastery. Photographed Kidron valley, Judaean desert, West Bank Palestine Israel in March
    YJ_f_Mar-Saba_6823.jpg
  • Old templer building in Beit Lehem Haglilit, Israel. Bethlehem of the Galilee is a small community located in the western Galilee (northern Israel) was founded by the Haifa Templers in 1906
    IR_f_E7483.jpg
  • Cityscape of Ushuaia, Argentina
    BT_f_Ushuaia_IA8A8445.jpg
  • The 16th century Church of Santa Catarina (Rebuilt in 1757) in Largo do Calhariz, Lisbon, Portugal
    IR_Lisbon_E6837-Pano.jpg
  • The 16th century Church of Santa Catarina (Rebuilt in 1757) in Largo do Calhariz, Lisbon, Portugal
    IR_Lisbon_E6838.jpg
  • The 16th century Church of Santa Catarina (Rebuilt in 1757) in Largo do Calhariz, Lisbon, Portugal
    IR_Lisbon_E6827.jpg
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