Episcopal Palace.
Cerfs avec leur velour
graphisme liquide .1
joyeuses Pâques
Parador of Mérida.
Where does it rain ?
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Hostiles
Going downstairs.
Painted on wall of former grinding plant.
vue d en haut
Towers of Holy Mary Major Church.
Roman Theatre (1st century BC).
Aveiro
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Mural on corrugated coating.
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Orellana Palace (16th century).
Automate
cascade des tufs
Saint Eulalia Basilica.
Saint Eulalia Basilica.
Zeit für FRÜHLING :-)
Chateau de Chantilly (Oise)
Guincho
Birds container.
Bearded Superman
Saint John Church (13th century).
Milky Way....... Dessert Namibia
Sunset......
Namibia Modell Shooting
Alcazaba (9th century).
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New Fountain.
Squelette de baleine (Lofoten)
S.Cucufate II
Rio Yumuri
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Dawn
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Formula I
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Castelo de Santiago do Cacém.
The primitive human occupation of this site dates back to Celtic tribes. At the time of the Romanization of the Iberian Peninsula, the then existing village was called Miróbriga, forming part of the conventual jurisdiction of Pax Júlia (currently Beja).
Occupied by the Alans during the first decades of the 5th century, it was abandoned in the 6th century, with the population moving to the neighboring hill, closer to the sea. The new settlement was successively dominated by the Visigoths and, at the beginning of the second decade of the 8th century, by the Muslims, when it came to be known as Kassen.
The primitive human occupation of this site dates back to Celtic tribes. At the time of the Romanization of the Iberian Peninsula, the then existing village was called Miróbriga, forming part of the conventual jurisdiction of Pax Júlia (currently Beja).
Occupied by the Alans during the first decades of the 5th century, it was abandoned in the 6th century, with the population moving to the neighboring hill, closer to the sea. The new settlement was successively dominated by the Visigoths and, at the beginning of the second decade of the 8th century, by the Muslims, when it came to be known as Kassen.
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