Al Khazneh (Petra)
Amman
Jerash
Irwin G. Waggener
Jordanian wildflower
Night flight into Amman (Explored)
Through the Arch
Hadrian's Arch
Two milleneum of wear
Globe thistles amind the ruins
Ornate rockpile
Ancient Mosaics
Columns and Lintels
The individualist
Chunky columns
That left standing (Explored)
The scope of the city that was
Oval Forum
Ionic by design (Explored)
From seats to stage
The stage
The piper
Lined up
Globe thistle
A floor for the ages
Charles M. Horn
M. Roy Rumrill
It's all in the details
The Temple of Artemis
Stage left
The Agora
Dead Sea and Jordan (3) - 20 May 2014
Dead Sea and Jordan (2) - 20 May 2014
Dead Sea and Jordan (1) - 20 May 2014
Layover camel spin
George H. Howland
The MacKellar Smiths and Jordan Company, Type Foun…
Amos P. Jones
Photograph Card
John S. Kriebel
J. S. K.
John S. Kriebel
John S. Kriebel, Only Thee
John S. Kriebel, A Token of Love
John S. Kriebel, Only Thee (Detail)
A. J. Clark, Calling Card with Photograph
1947 Jordan Twin Crank Four - Petersen Automotive…
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Barneville-Carteret - Saint-Germain
"Saint-Germain" once belonged to the Grestain Abbey ("Abbaye de Grestain"). It was built in the mid-twelfth century in the center of Barneville-sur-Mer, now part of Barneville-Carteret. During the Hundred Years' War it got fortified, what did not avoid damage.
The nave, with its arches and many carvings, is still Romanesque.
Here is the baptism of Jesus in the river Jordan. Jesus (cross-nimbus) is very tall compared to John the Baptist. Angels, holding towels, flank the scene.
The nave, with its arches and many carvings, is still Romanesque.
Here is the baptism of Jesus in the river Jordan. Jesus (cross-nimbus) is very tall compared to John the Baptist. Angels, holding towels, flank the scene.
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