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Kerak Castle.
Wall painting.
Painted on wall of basic school.
Painting on stone.
Intervention by Drawing Jesus.
Mural by Skran.
On fence of Mundet, a former cork factory.
Paintings on wall.
Old sandstone quarry.
Steppe eagle.
Chapel of Our Lady of Conception (17th century).
Mural within the 40 years of the 1974 revolution.
Hypogea.
Barbican of Loulé's Castle.
Control tower of runway.
Vineyards of Bacalhôa Estate.
...lonely...
Birds of prey displayed on the yard.
Olive grove.
Waiting for beer supply...
Sculpture of the invisible smuggler.
Posters by Tinta Crua.
Cistern of the quarry.
Mural of the National Association of Street Footba…
Poster on inside wall of ancient factory.
Electricity box.
The Empty Belly.
Avieiros' houses.
Whimsical rocky awning.
Indoor creation of Pantónio.
Dining room.
"Empty Belly"
View from the edge of Umm Qais archaeological site…
Fish bones.
Barcelos Roosters, by Plim.
Portrait of Pacman.
Painting on wall.
...geht man so heutzutage Gassi?...
GUADELOUPE
MUSÉE DES ARTS ET MÉTIERS PARIS
Saint Francis Church.
Graffiti on tattoo shop.
Warping mural.
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UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe...UNESCO World Heritage…Patrimoine Mondial de l‘UNESCO
UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe...UNESCO World Heritage…Patrimoine Mondial de l‘UNESCO
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Nabataean amphitheatre.
In the historic site of Petra. It was built in the 1st century BC and enlarged by the Romans in the 2nd century AD. The strong earthquake of 363 caused severe damages.
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