- Dol hareubang
Carved from basalt, they are considered to be gods offering protection and fertility. - The sea
Yellow sea? Or East China sea? - A penguin
Of course. - Humidity!
- Typical Korean houses
Seongsan-ri - Jeju
- Traditional Korea
- Jeju United, Jeju world cup stadium
- Windmills and fishing boats
- Windmills and fishing boats
- Windmills and fishing boats
- Fishing boats on the horison
- Lotte Hotel in fog
- Jeju
- Water lily
- Water lily
- Korean design
- A peacock
- Bougainvillea in Antalya
- Fixing a room in a Turkish manner, Antalya
- Umbrellas in Antalya
- Çıralı pansiyons
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This is where the sea turtle lay her eggs. - Hadrian's Gate or Üçkapılar in Antalya (130 AD)
- Hesapci Sk., Antalya
- Aaaaah, the perfection. Antalya
- Yivliminare Cami, Antalya
- Yivliminare Cami, Antalya
- Porto Azzurro
Via Nardelli Vincenzo - Chiessi
- Iron mines
- Via del Volterraio at night
And Scorpius underneath the Moon. - Elba aquarium
- Elba aquarium
A sawfish bone - Black & white
I love black & white photos directly from the nature. This is Centro Fondo Peronaz, towards Cadore. - Monte Coldai
- Torre di Valgrande
The ridge of Monte Civetta - Palafavera
Wonderful cross-country trails - Torre di Valgrande
Civetta ridge - Monte Civetta
- It's snowing
- Mailbox
Even the mailbox is made in traditional style! - Old houses in Mareson
- Fresh snow
- Snow!
Another black & white real-world photo! - Julius Meinl Haus
Handelshaus Julius Meinl, 1899, Fleischmarkt 7. - Julius Meinl Haus
Handelshaus Julius Meinl, 1899, Fleischmarkt 7. - Cow with glasses
Bäckerstraße 12, probably 16th century. A cow. With glasses. Playing Backgammon. With a dog. - 615 € ?!?
Is it just me or is 615 € for a pair of (such) sneakers insanely expensive? - Double-headed eagle
On the corner of Stephansplatz and Jasomirgottstrasse. - Sulphur
Sulphur, Mine de Gyona, Sicily, Italy - Salt
A lot of salt from Wieliczka mine, Poland - Calcite
Calcite, Joachimsthal, Jáchymov, Czech - Mammoth hut
A shelter made of mammoth bones and skin. Looks surprisingly comfy. - Kookaburra
- Flamingo
American flamingo - Flamingo
American flamingo - Jellyfish
They have over 25 different species of jellyfish in the Vienna Zoo so I'm not really sure which one is this. My guess would be white-spotted jellyfish (Phyllorhiza punctata), native to the western Pacific. - Paper kite
Paper kite (Idea leuconoe) butterfly and its chrysalises (pupae). - Orang-Utan
This Orang-Utan's (Pongo pygmaeus) BFF is a waiter from the neighbouring restaurant. - Arctic wolf
The arctic wolf (Canis lupus arctos) wasn't in the mood. - Stephansdom
The roof of the Stephansdom. - Remembering the church fire
When the fire broke out, the famous church bell (Pummerin) fell down and broke. They replaced it seven years later with a new one. - Stephansdom
- Swarowski
Kärntner Strasse. Why oh why?!? - Swarovski
Whyyyy? - Palazzo Ghini, Cesena
Coat of Arms of Pope Pius VI with Boreas the North Wind blowing on a lily, symbolizing his Swedish (northern) origin and the bending without breaking of the pure Church. - Blossoming Magnolia Grandiflora
In Cesena. - Magnolia Grandiflora
In Cesena. - Biblioteca Malatestiana, Cesena
You could read the books but were not allowed to borrow them. - Titus Lucretius Carus - De Rerum Natura (On the Nature of Things)
Biblioteca Malatestiana in Cesena. Unfortunately I don't know how old this copy is. - Neume initial
Biblioteca Malatestiana, Cesena. - Jabir ibn Aflah (Geber) - Correction of the Almagest
Original is from the 12th century. Biblioteca Malatestiana in Cesena. - Etymologiae by Isidore of Seville
Originally from the 7th century. This is a copy from the 8th century in Carolingian minuscule script. In Biblioteca Malatestiana in Cesena. - Via Fantaguzzi, Cesena
- Contrada Uberti, Cesena
- Andy Warhol Autoportrait by Blub
In Sansepolcro. - Pilgrimage by Giovanni del Leone
Giovanni del Leone - Pellegrinaggio della Compagnia del Crocifisso a Loreto in occasione della peste del 1523. Pilgrimage of the Compagnia del Crocifisso in Loreto during the plague in 1523. Sansepolcro in the background. In Museo Civico, Sansepolcro. - The Resurrection by Piero della Francesca
The Resurrection by Piero della Francesca. A detail. Museo Civico, Sansepolcro. - Andrea della Robbia workshop - Nativity
Andrea della Robbia workshop - Nativity and Adoration of the Shepherds from 1485. Glazed terracotta. Museo Civico, Sansepolcro. - Andrea della Robbia workshop - Nativity
Andrea della Robbia workshop - Nativity and Adoration of the Shepherds from 1485. Detail. Museo Civico, Sansepolcro. - Santi di Tito - Detail
Santi di Tito - Detail. Museo Civico, Sansepolcro. - Sansepolcro Cathedral
- Luca Pacioli, Sansepolcro.
Fra Luca Bartolomeo de Pacioli. The Father of Accounting and Bookkeeping was born in Sansepolcro. - Orvieto Cathedral
Orvieto Cathedral (1290-1590). On average a 14th century cathedral, dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary. In rain. - Zebra church: basalt and travertine stones
Orvieto. - Bas-relief - The Last Judgement
Installed around 1331. Orvieto cathedral. - Bas-relief - New Testament
Below it is Abraham sleeping. Orvieto cathedral. - The rose window by Orcagna
The rose window by Orcagna (1354-1380) Orvieto cathedral. - Interior of Orvieto cathedral
Only the bottom is made of black and white stones, the rest is painted black. Really? - Interior of Orvieto cathedral
The nave of Orvieto cathedral - Life of Mary by Ugolino di Prete Ilario
Life of Mary by Ugolino di Prete Ilario (1370), detail. Orvieto cathedral. - Life of Mary by Ugolino di Prete Ilario
Life of Mary by Ugolino di Prete Ilario (1370), detail. Orvieto cathedral. - San Brizio Chapel, Orvieto Cathedral
- Chapel of the Corporal, Orvieto Cathedral
Chapel of the Corporal, Orvieto Cathedral - Chapel of the Corporal, Orvieto Cathedral
Chapel of the Corporal, Orvieto Cathedral - Orvieto Cathedral
Orvieto Cathedral was built in 1290-1591. - Orvieto Cathedral
Zebra church - Orvieto Cathedral (1290-1591). - Corsica quarter, Orvieto
Orvieto is still divided into four districts, this one obviously being Corsica. - Another souvenir from Orvieto
Is this Medusa, the Sun or a plate of pasta?!?