- Saint-Paul-de-Vence
Yup. - Bayeux Cathedral
I am confused. Are these dogs with their tails biting their asses? Or - more plausible - are they chimeras? - Saint Francis
Saint Francis by Arte Legno Spello in Via Arnaldo Fortini. - Pink Panther
Well... I did not expect to see him in Leoben. - Leoben
Something was founded in 1853. I just don't know what. - A peacock
- Termessos, necropolis.
A grave with lions. - Basilisk
Basilisk in the Schönlaterngasse 7. - Dragon underneath San Crescentino in front of the cathedral, Urbino
San Cresentino is the patron saint of Urbino. - Remains of a Roman sarcophagus
Palazzo Ducale, Urbino. - Santo Stefano alle Trane
- Les Sangliers de l’Esterel
These are some funny statues by Golec & Golec (2013). - Gargoyle in the cloister
A rather interesting gargoyle. - A random armadillo
Armadillo by Liene Mackus. - The Cat's House
Well, here I regretted not carrying my proper camera. Because I couldn't zoom in to the statue of the cat on top of the roof. - Court of the Lions
The Lion Fountain that gives the name to the Court. On the rim of the fountain, there's a poem by Ibn Zamrak, describing the beauty of the fountain. - Pomposa Abbey
What a lovely peacock. A peacock is apparently considered incorruptible, representing the yearning for heavenly beatitude. - Casa Matha
Casa Matha is a guild of fishermen, one of the oldest in the world. - Ravenna
Well, hello there!