Lion head ant the entrance of Wat Wang Wiwekaram
Tower of London (4)
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The door into Mani Keshar Chowk in Patan
Shiva and Parvati looking out the window
Dakshin Kali
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World Peace Pond at Swayambhunath
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Shop for selling Kaffae Khao Shong
Westminster Bridge and The Parliament
The rocks befor Tramar village
On the rooftop of a Gompa in Tsarang
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Goslar viewed from the tower of the Marktkirche.
der Chiemsee von der Gscheurerwand
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Crossing the Tsang Po (Brahmaputra)
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Ruins on Phanom Rung at the Angkor Highway
Landscape in northern Thailand
St Jame's Park (1)
Songzanlin Monastery new constactions
Inside the Songzanlin Monastery
Songzanlin Monastery
Westminster Abbey (1)
The Portuguese Kings of England
Hmong teeny
Wat Choumkhongsourintharame
Staircase from the south east side
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Inside Wat Wang Wiwekaram
Construction of the famous Wat Wang Wiwekaram started in 1982 under the direction of the Abbot Luang Pho Uttama. It was built in similar style to the Buddhagaya Temple in India and is now a pilgrimage site for Indian Buddhists living in Thailand. 400 Mon people fabricated 260,000 bricks and donated a majority of the money used in the shrine’s construction.
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