Three loveley Newa girls in Bhaktapur
More worshipers come
A 1929 veteran leading the parade of the Fire Brig…
Loulé's Market (1908).
Silk made from lotus flower
Silk thread from the lotus stem
Tamara Alves' mural.
St Agnes Beacon, Heather and Gorse
Chomolhari (7314 m?)
View into the Dolpo valley
Local children in Trongsa
Railway to the Yangon train station
Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Merced in Camagüey
Mask dancing in Santiago de Cuba
Parade of Fire Brigade's fleet.
Ornaments inside the Musallah complex in Herat
Fruit vendors offer their products after the rain
Ancient Town Hall (1821).
Church of Our Lady of Hope.
Beholding Douro River at 07.53 am.
Volkswagen 1971.
School girl in Minburi
Saint Louis Church (1761).
Pavilion of the Enlightened ศาลาพระอรหันต์
Gopura of the third level
Pergola.
Tempra Arch or Sainte Clare Arch.
Mother Church of Saint Julian.
Manor house.
Diamond Princess on dock in Hobart's harbor
Playing the Angklung
Buick 1966.
Pura Dalem Agung Padangtegal in the Monkey Forest
Pura Ulun Siwi
Mekong river near Chiang Khan
Main Temple Structure at Prasat Hin Phanom Rung
Saint Francis Church.
A temple in the lake
Bali girl Gek Adii
Head office of CPLP.
Saint Dominique Church.
Girl taught by her father learns to swim
Warping painted by Mariana Dias Coutinho.
The Golden Whip of Chengis Khan
Street art on road sign.
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Folk architecture, arquitectura popular, Volksarchitektur
Folk architecture, arquitectura popular, Volksarchitektur
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Dusit Maha Prasat Palace in the Grand Palace, Bangkok
The elaborately or na ment ed porch facades conform with old pictures of the ancient Thai prasat building. The gilded lacquer work between the windows is styled after the paintings at Wat Nang Nong in Thon Buri, Bangkok. They show the yearly succession of state ceremonies which were recorded by King Rama V. More precisely, the murals depict events of a governmental, religious, military and diplomatic nature and the tradition al Thai way of life, Muang Boran has established these tempera murals to foster a revival of the techniques and styles used in traditional Thai mural paintings which have steadily been dying out since the King Rama III.
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