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SM Mall of Asia,
This house is over 5,000 years old and you can still walk inside, though it has lost it's roof. Some stone furnishings remain, giving tantilising hints of the past occupants and their lifestyle. Access is free but it is located on Papa Westray, an island in the north of the Orkney Islands, north of Scotland.
The Basilica of San Francesco d'Assisi (St Francis), the mother church of the Franciscan Order, is a World Heritage Site in Assisi, Italy.
The Guard of the Rock is a front-line military unit in the San Marino armed forces, a state border patrol, with responsibility for patrolling borders and defending them. In their role as Fortress Guards they are also responsible for the guarding of the Palazzo Pubblico in San Marino City, which is the seat of national Government. In this role they are the forces most visible to tourists, and known for their colourful ceremony of Changing the Guard. Under the 1987 statute the Guard of the Rock are all enrolled as 'Criminal Police Officers' (in addition to their military role) and act to assist the police in investigating major crime. The uniform of the Guard of the Rock is distinctively red and green in color.
bokeo - us and some of 'team gibbonx'
This is a view of the pond facing our room in Uphill Cottages. Phi Phi
Statue outside the St. Louis Cathedral
Monument to the Battle of Britain along the Victoria Embankment.
At the front of the room are several buddha statues offered by different Asian States to the Temple
In front of the tooth relic in the Temple of the Tooth in Kandy
In the Ring of Kerry in Ireland, an abandoned ruin I explored.
A lookout point on one of the many treacherous winding roads in The Ring of Kerry
Barbate, Costa de La Luz from the top of the Sierra de la PLata
This is a rural Kenyan who was selling earrings, carvings, and avocadoes on the side of the road. This man gives me a heavy heart -- a yoke. The desperation in his actions was quite evident. Somewhere, not yet on this site, I have what I can only is assume is his wife. the juxtaposition of the abundancy of the produce for sale was not a conscious effort. It is interesting that the food for sale is not necessarily what the vendors could afford to eat that day. Even 100 KES (0.65 cents, at the time I was there) is better than nothing.
The building was closed to visitors so we toured around the outside. Very gothic architecture.
Guard Shack. The Beefeaters stood in these tiny guard houses all around the property.