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published by klaus_mack
Journey thru Germany: Get some impressions about castles and their villages (Neuschwanstein, Nymphenburg - both in Bavaria and Hohenneuffen in Badenwuertemberg) (by Klaus Mack)
published by shahanez
Davis Hall, formerly Garfield College, designed by Proudfoot and Bird in the Delano District
published by sandyris
Door and Window Photos taken around Europe
published by gajingirl
windows in israel beutiful places around the world greece costa rica grand turk Israel,market,fruits,vegetables,tel-aviv,color
published by hansbouwmeester
Goudse glazen St Janskerk Gouda in The Netherlands
published by leene50
windows of the world
published by dwspencer
Photos of just a few places in Maine that caught my camera's eye while driving around. Please enjoy and thanks for viewing!
published by pattymilano1
a look on a private world ... who is behind those windows..?
published by tarajreynolds
Photos from Prince Alfred
published by lindaforr
published by annirod
WIndows in Antigua
published by patriciaspalette
Beautiful places and sights from colonial Mexico.
published by dlvotaw
Architecture and design details from the beautiful homes on Beacon Hill in Boston. The photos were taken on Halloween morning and feature some decorations for the trick-or-treaters.
published by neidiana
Fenetres en France
published by elysea100
The blue ocean,the magic mountains,the nice people,the colourful flowers,the summer all the year..I just love this island !!
published by quercia104100100
spanish windows
published by crockodiles
Scenes around Toronto
published by ljubomira100
This place, favored by writers, artists, poets, sought by tourists that every evening at sunset attracts a numeous crowdo of Tunisians on holiday...
published by ljubomira100
With this album I bring greetings to all citizens of European Union, to all citizens of the world. From 1st of January 2007 my country Bulgaria has returned to Europe - there where it has always belonged. There was a symbol in the windows. With more capti
published by jlvanweezep
published by jaozinha
Portugal, Campo Maior. Festas feitas pelo Povo, para o Povo, quando o povo quer. Ruas enfeitadas com flores de papel que levam quase 1 ano a preparar. No fim há uma votação para a rua mais bonita.
published by peg353
published by bianca78
My Trip to China 2004
published by sweetlady1136
published by tinoqahoush
Doors and Windows of the Middle East and North Africa
published by lrovira3
THANK YOU ALL for your nice comments!: I will answer to each one (but now I am mostly absent, because holidays!)Ballade dans une région bien ensoleillée de Belgique, qui ressemble au Sud de la France! Little villages in the South of Belgium, (Les Ardennes
published by olyh01
Windows and doors are like eyes of buildings.
published by thequeenoftofu
Everything from buildings to waterfountains.
published by cleopatra236
San Francisco from the Streets
published by juniper54
Arches National Park
published by russpsych
I spend one day in Salzburg. It was for the time when I have a lot of time and my Canon with me! Enjoy my collection.
published by gomidogo
published by Krys413
Charleston houses and more
published by Krys413
Biltmore Estate in Asheville NC - I visited there on June 24, 2006. Unfortunately, people are not allowed to take pictures inside the house. If you can identify the flowers/plants I have numbered, please sign my guestbook and let me know what they are!
published by birdwoman
published by negya
published by huluyue
Being First Time To Europe,The Designs And Their Combination With Flowers Really Amazed Me...
published by ceduteil
Maroc, Portes et fenetres
published by ceduteil
Re island
published by chermytree
published by olditaliantree
Windows mean air, views, openings! This is a little journey through some different windows in Italy. Enjoy the slideshow (the best way to enjoy the tour!).
published by pud623
Pictures from my last trip to the smoky's with Mom. We had a blast. Enjoy all and leave me a message! Would love to hear from yuns! Pud
published by patchli
typical houses, new and old, windows and doors from Portugal.
published by iahuis
Windows and Doors are entry ways into the world. Enjoy with me. Bye....Ien
published by carlitoscontreras
Some doors and windows
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These are my favorite photos from my journey to Manhattan and Brooklyn in Sept. 2007.
published by luvnartusa
This album is of interesting windows and doors.
published by cohoo
published by home_base
Snapshot Views Of New England Windows And Doors
published by home_base
Down by the river is an album of windows and doors in Savannah Georgia
published by cryshere
published by sergio130650
Provence is a wanderful region in France near Alps and Italy. It is famous for colored windows, for beautiful country and light very clear. Many painters, impressionists, Van Gogh, Monet, Cezanne painted these places.
published by lwc9254
Interesting architectural design that caught my attention.
published by wakulla319
visual impact of downtown Detroit
published by SNDKATE
published by winston2000
Greek Monastery, Greece, Ivy, Windows, Green, Church
published by Abalone2
Hungary, Italy, Austria, Germany
published by mugwump42
Windows of Austria with flowers
published by irenerchia
munich
published by etmidst
published by ericy202
Norfolk still has some of these little shops tucked away where the Supermarkets & big Sheds have not yet reached. How much longer we wonder?
published by vladi259
sash we made
published by andreja1
The Slivnica Castle (Burgsleunz) was probably built in the 12. century and was first mentioned in 1428. It was renovated in the XIX century, modelled on the English Neogothic castle style. It has been abandoned in 1990 and waits for renovation.
published by vladi259
Some of the curtain-walls made by VOVI Prod Prest Ltd. Aluminum profiles, insulated glass and policarbonate.
published by susan526
Burano & Murano (Islands off Venice), Italy, colorful, colorful houses, windows, lighthouse, sunset, glass maker, canals, boats, reflection, venice
published by susan526
Tuscany countryside and San Gimignano
published by neulengbach
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published by susan526
Monaco, La Turbie, St Paul de Vence, Eze, Villefranche, Nice
published by jmgriffin8
Fixed Vent
published by poppekop
published by colinstinch
Derelict Cottage found in Oakley Hampshire
Canterbury's Cathedral has such a wonderful stained glass windows.A few are dated from the 12th Century.But most of them were destroyed in 1942 by bombing!
published by tasmania12
published by nlover7
Windows
published by tatifaro
published by quartominguante
Tomar was donated to the Templários in 1159. Gualdim Pais in raised a castle in 1160 and he gave to it charter in 1162. It was headquarters of the Order of the Temple and, after the extinguishing of this, in 1344, of the Order of Christ.
published by quartominguante
This day I wanted to try my son's RICOH Caplio R3 before I bought one to me, as I did soon after. We visited Pena Palace but I can only post photos of the exterior because they don't allow photos inside, not even without flash.
published by quartominguante
published by gypsy95
Just a small collection of random photography of mine
published by GingerNut1880
scotland, scottish, views, churches, stained glass windows, tighnabruiach, st conan, kirk, clyde, aviemore, strathspey railway, loch morlich, rothiemurcus, pebbles, stones, beach, black & white, waves, beaver creek lodge, glenmore, highlands, scotland, ru
published by ranyaari100
BAVARIA HERE AND THERE - A shotr trip to the suth of one of the bgest states of the Gemany
published by ranyaari100
Burano island, half an hour by vaporeto (Bus boat) from the islands of Venice. A remarkable hiden place.
published by ranyaari100
THIS Album is dedicated to my friend ROSA from Portugal for most kind words and kindnes. - quartominguante!!! Fishermasns from Fujian and farmers from Guangdong were the first known settlers in Macau, when it was known as Ou Mun - Or trading gate. In the
published by ranyaari100
A SMALL BEAUTITY BBETWEEN THE ALP MOUNTAINS
published by ranyaari100
Few hours walk at the old walled ancient town of Jerusalem, At a friday midd day, When Ortodox Jews are in hurry for the Shabat - The holy day they shuld not work or drive cars . The Moslems how returen from the prayers at Elaksa mosque, and the christian
published by ranyaari100
BELLAGIO,MENAGIO,NOTTO,TERMEZZO,VILLA CARLOTA and VILLA DE ESTE'
published by ranyaari100
Jaffa, a part of the big city of Tel-Aviv, the economic capitat of Israsel. She is almost 5000 years old and saw many conqourers, from thr finicians to the Greeces, the Romens , the ottoman empire and the Napoleon army.
published by ranyaari100
This is VENICE you don't see in one visit. On the way from como lake or Slovenia to the dolomits mountains, I could not thought resisting a visit to this phenomenal place again, and again and again. An album from few visits in this magical place
published by julieolson
Photographs of Northern Italy taken while on our vacation in late June and early July.
published by srah18
Three days before Christmas I decided to spend my last free day before the end of the semester in Times Square. I got there early so I had the entire day, so short of seeing a show, I did just about everything!
published by ncyburke
Doors, windows, etc. La Puerta is a store just south of Santa Fe. Email me if you want to see my NM Portraits. NancyLBurke@yahoo.com
published by rlogan505479101
all kinds of thermes, animation and sounds
published by mandyliz77
published by BetoMatheus
Brazilian architecture photos since the begin of the XVI century. A mix of houses, buildings, windows, doors, gates, fences and much more. Enjoy! Fotos da Arquitetura brasileira desde o inicio do sec XIV. Uma mistura de imagens de casas, edificios, jane
published by padre1948
Quoi de plus merveilleux qu'un vitrail captant la lumière pour la renvoyer sublimée par l'oeuvre de son créateur. Eglise abbatiale de St-Florent-le-Vieil (Maine-et-Loire), cathédrale de Beauvais (Oise), église Saint-Germain à Rennes (Ille-et-Vilaine)
published by padre1948
Voici un nouveau merveilleux livre d'images avec tout d'abord la basilique Sainte-Anne d'Auray qui reçut en septembre 1996 la visite du pape Jean-Paul II. Les vitraux les plus anciens datent de 1870, les vitraux modernes datent de 1973.
published by padre1948
Eglise Saint-Léger à Guebwiller (Haut-Rhin)

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picture: Windows in La Boca district
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picture: Windows and the front of a shop in La Boca
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