Monthly Archives: February 2010

Wooden szekely door, Transylvania, Romania.

Wooden gates, known locally as szekely gates, are the main originality of the traditional Transylvanian architecture. These gates magnify the entrances to village houses, cemeteries and churches. Their function is to welcome visitors, to show devotion to their own people, and status to the owner. Many of these gates are still built nowadays because villagers...

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Old sign-post and wall, Yorkshire, UK.

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Frozen lake mirrors the sky, Broomhead reservoir, Yorkshire, UK

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Sunlight glow through trees, Esher Common, UK

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Battersea Power Station, London, UK

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Albert Bridge at Sunset, London, UK

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Sea and stone, Totland, Isle of White, UK

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Groynes on the beach, West Wittering, West Sussex, UK

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A river runs through it, Transylvania, Romania.

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Barn Door, Ghimes Faget, Transylvania, Romania

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