Abandoned Trieste - it's cool inside
Abandoned Trieste - transport line with view
dark towers
Crete is calling again
Souda bay
rest in peace
with no-one at the helm
it's enough now
don't screw me!
Atlantis and the White Mountains
calm
Atlantis and the rope
Cisterns of Aptera
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Ruins of ancient Aptera
Amphitheater Aptera
Amphitheater Aptera
retired olive press
the abandoned oil mill of S. George's at Karydi
the abandoned oil mill of S. George's at Karydi
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This way.
not the busy beach
abandoned Ankerlia
abandoned Ankerlia
magic waterfall
misty valley
Mont Blanc du Tacul
in granite
Waldhorn - 2702 m
Klaffernkessel
garage for rent
look into my rusty eyes
you didn't listen
Bonnie and Clyde
let's play billiards
let's play billiards
red house at the shore
love me tender
green peak
boats and islands
man with topper
Turisthytta 2016
Turisthytta
one of these rainy days
Bodø evening colors
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Plaza de la Revolución
The Plaza is 31st largest city square in the world, measuring 72,000 square meters. The square is notable as being where many political rallies take place and Fidel Castro and other political figures address Cubans. Fidel Castro addressed more than a million Cubans on many important occasions, such as 1 May and 26 July each year. The square is dominated by the José Martí Memorial, which features a 109 m (358 ft) tall tower and an 18 m (59 ft) statue. The National Library, many government ministries, and other buildings are located in and around the Plaza. Located behind the memorial is the Palace of the Revolution, the seat of the Cuban government and Communist Party. Opposite the memorial are the offices of the Ministries of the Interior and Communications, whose facades feature matching steel memorials of the two most important deceased heroes of the Cuban Revolution: Che Guevara (left building), with the quotation "Hasta la Victoria Siempre" (Until the Everlasting Victory, Always) and Camilo Cienfuegos (right building, sometimes mistaken for Fidel Castro), with the quotation "Vas bien, Fidel" (You're doing fine, Fidel). It is also the site of several cultural institutions.
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Ja, das mit dem grössten Platz in einer Stadt habe ich noch gewusst, aber nicht mehr der wievielte.