Tag: ruins
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Sanatoriums of Tskaltubo with @IAMSOSHA and LomoChrome Purple
written by rocket_fries0036 on 2022-11-12 #culture #placesIAMSOSHA explores the sanatoriums of Tskaltubo. With her Zenit camera and LomoChrome Purple, she recolors and reinvents the town through each photo she snaps.
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Bargeme, One of The Most Beautiful Villages of France
written by vicuna on 2009-05-10 #placesBargeme deserves with no doubt the title of "one of the most beautiful villages of France"; This official title is given to 150 villages in France and Bargeme is one of them! Let''s discover it! :))
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Sintra, Portugal
written by neja on 2010-08-12 #placesSintra was classified as a World Heritage by UNESCO, in 1995, at the category of Cultural Landscape. Lord Byron called it "a Garden of the Earthly Paradise". Sintra is a gem of the Lisbon surrounding mountains. Feel free to browse some of the photos I took when I was there!
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The Ruins of the Treadwell Mine Douglas Island, Alaska
written by blueeyedbeard on 2010-03-05 #placesExploring the ruins of the Treadwell Mine on Douglas Island, Alaska.
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Monday Moodboard: Seeking the Ghost of Beauty in Ruins
written by plasticpopsicle on 2014-04-21 #newsThis coming weekend, I'll be visiting and taking photos around the lonely ruins of the Manila Metropolitan Theater, something that I just noticed I've been doing every year.
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The Ruins of Bacolod City
written by bluemie5 on 2011-08-17 #placesThe famous ruins is a must-visit whenever you go to Bacolod, Negros Occidental, Philippines. It showcases what is left of the Don Mariano Ledesma Lacson Ancestral Home, a rich sugar baron. The mansion was the largest residential structure ever built there. Sometimes considered as the city's Taj Mahal because it was said to be built for his beloved wife, Maria Braga, a Portuguese from Macau whom he met during one of his vacations in Hong Kong.
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Emporion: The Remains of a Greek and Roman City in the North of Catalonia
written by rater on 2009-12-09 #placesFounded in the VI century B.C. and starting its decay on the I century D.C., the excavation site of these ancient ruins offer a nice landscape to travel to the past with your mind.
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