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published by janezmu
photos from Fruska gora in AP Vojvodina situated in Northern Serbia. Here is fortress of Petrovaradin, shrine Tekije, Sremski Karlovci, monasteries Krushedol, Grgeteg and Hopovo and Novi Sad
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Orthodox Church in New Jersey
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"St Dimitar" church in the village of Patalenitsa is one of the most significant medieval monuments of Bulgarian history. It dates back to late 12th century according to Prof. Atanas Bojkov (1970) who compared its murals with similar cultural monuments in
published by DmitriyBogdanov
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published by tinoqahoush
History, Archeology, Babylonians, Iraq, Mesopotamea, Bible Lands, Bible History, Assyrian, Tradition, Headcover, Kaffiyya, Old, People, Kurd, Kurdish, Kurdistan, Baghdad, Walls, Ruins, Stones, Excavation, Art, Old Art, Artifacts,
published by allaboutdetail2
On Jan 27, 2006, a non segregated multitude from all walks of life converged at Mar Elias Cathedral to pay their last respects to His Holiness Baselios Marthoma Mathews II, making the moment most treasured for all. I was blessed to share this moment in p
published by kiev1org
photo Kiev-Pechersk Lavra monastery
published by wpoerner
The Monasteries of Meteora (Thessalia) and of Mount Athos (Makedonia) in Northern Greece.
published by reispas
Visit to Moskou 2002 and Maslenitsa Festival
published by Edatur
Travel with short-term missions group
published by russpsych
The Volga city of Kazan' the capital of of Tatarstan, is considered the centre of Islam in Russia. It celebrated a 1000 year anniversary in 2006. Every year, more and more people visit the site of the settlement of Bulgar -which vanished in the 15th centu
published by russpsych
Samara, formerly known as Kuybyshev, was founded in 1586. The city is located in the central European Russia, on the left bank of the Volga River and at the mouth of the Samara River. Kuibyshev was prepared for a role of " spare capital " since the very f
published by russpsych
Nizhny Novgorod is the third of the greatest cities of Russia. It is famous for its Kremlin of the XVI-XVII centuries which stands on the tall bank of the Volga, its fine embankment and an exhibition of Russian arms. Enjoy scrolling!
published by russpsych
Here are different cities of Russia, big ones and small villages - Penza,Uliyanovsk, Saransk, Saratov, Samara, Saint Petersburg, Orenburg, Moscow and more. You can see places were no excursions go! Kremlin, orthodox churches, candles, convents. Enjoy!
published by russpsych
The ancient walls and towers of Kremlin in Nizhniy Novgorod. Golden domes of charming Russian orthodox Churches and Cathedrals, sunsets at Volga river are here for you!
published by olessiab
here are some shots of Russian Orthodox churches i took while travelling in Russia and th Ukraine
published by euroted
Red Square, a Communist parade, what more could you ask for?
published by ransompd
These are some of more pictures from my trip to Uganda
published by jjacobsgu
Visita al monasterio de la Iglesia Ortodoxa en Amatitln, Guatemala.
published by boris_micic
Orthodox monastery in Republika Srpska/Bosnia and Herzegovina
published by summer2004_1978
JUNE 2000 TRIP TO GREECE
published by acp7382
Monasteries in athos Mountain in Greece agio oros
published by denise4344
One of the Cycladic island, famous for Naoussa, its charming old harbour and its white sandy beaches.
published by mkolch
Holy Saturday & Easter 2005 in St. Michael Church in Bylovo village, Moscow region, Russia
published by 123tbi
published by orlyyahalom
3 parallel universes living side by side: Mahane Yehuda famous market, the cloistered neighborhood of Me'a She'arim and the Old City's Muslim Quarter.
published by mpetrovic
these are photos which I made during my visit to Caucasus countries, here Tbilisi, capital of republic of Georgia (Sakartvelo).
published by covasnatt
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published by dslucs
October visit by David Lucs to St Petersburg and Moscow, Russia
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October visit by David Lucs to St Petersburg and Moscow, Russia
published by dslucs
April 2004 visit to the ancient country of Georgia
published by dslucs
Trip to the Republic of Georgia
published by kapnenad
Serbian orthodox monasteries
published by kapnenad
published by sazukaru
random shoots made in St.Petersburg, 2002-2004.
published by artjaslo97
Spacial objects moulded differently from the same particles are viewed as 'sacred and profane'. These churches reflect the sacred. What makes us interpret space as two distinctly opposite spheres? Psychological projection of a part of ourselves?
published by shadarca73
The Meteora (Greek: Μετέωρα, "suspended rocks" or "suspended in the air") is one of the largest and most important complex of monasteries in Greece, second only to Mount Athos. The monasteries are built on spectacular natural sandstone rock pillars
published by kosovokelly
Greece - Meteora, Athens, Delphi
published by iwona12
published by Michelbergsma2
Images of Israel, 20 May - 4th of June
published by Michelbergsma2
Images of our tour trhough Israel, May 20th - June 4th
published by Michelbergsma2
Some images of our trip to Israel. May 20th - June 4th

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