Tempel inside the Three Pagoda Park
Senior Bai citizen in Xizhou
Gate to the center of Xizhou
Dongba Scripture shown how to write
Cristal clear water runs down the mountain
Lijiang tea pavillon
Naxi performance
Lijiang Black Dragon Pool
Songzanlin Monastery
Main entrance to the Songzanlin Monastery
Wall paintings inside the Songzanlin Monastery
Tiger Jumping Gorge
Art sculptures on the Reykjavik hill
Landakotskirkja (Landakot Church)
Along the highway to the Geysirs
Very small chapel near Selfoss
Reynisdrangar by Vik
Svartifoss (The Black Waterfall)
Reykjavik skyline under heavy weather
Glacial branch of the Glacier Vatnajokull
Jökulsárlón
The landscape around the Hekla volcano
More ice pieces on the Jökulsárlón beach
Sani girl in the Stone Forest (Shilin)
Stone Forest (Shilin)
Stone Forest (Shilin)
Stone Forest (Shilin)
Stone Forest (Shilin)
An other vendor of dry fish
Temple in the cave
Buddha sculpture in the Sala Keoku park
Ferry from Koh Chang
Disturbing antenna mast
Romantic sunset mood at the Huey Krathing dam
Ancient Theatrical Pavilion โรงละคร
Huei Krating Dam
Thi Lo Su waterfalls
Wat Sriubonrattanaram in Ubon Ratchatani
Huey Krathing dam
Chedi on Ko Kret
Evening scene on Ko Phi Phi Don
Bodhi tree at Phra That Phanom temple
By the riverside of Mae Khong
Sunset at the Khao Laem Dam
Thai men in good mood
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Brunnen, Fontänen, Springbrunnen, Ziehbrunnen, Kaskaden, Wasserspiele, künstliche Quellen, Συντριβάνια-sintrivania, studnia, wodotrysk, pozo, fuente, studna, vodotrysk, puits, fontaines, spring, well, fountain, fonte, pozzo, fontana, ф
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Chong Sheng Temple, Dali
Their mother building was known as Chongsheng Monastery (pinyin Chong Sheng Si, also known as SanTa Si, Tianlong Si) and used to be the royal temple of the Kingdom of Dali and one of the largest Buddhist centers in southeast Asia. It was originally built at the same time as the first pagoda but was destroyed in a fire in the Qing Dynasty reign period. The temple was later rebuilt in 2005. It was recorded that Qianxun Pagoda had been split in an earthquake on May 6th, 1515 AD (Ming Dynasty). However, it miraculously recovered ten days later in an aftershock.
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