مجموعه گنجعلیخان - Majmou-e-yeh Ganjali Khan
Happy shopping Time.
Spices for you.
Little treasure boxes.
Abundance and Prosperity.
Christmas Eve Prayer.
........
Days to come.
"My skin".
White Winter World.
White Winter World 2.
Langfenn.
Winter Brightness.
Naked.
Happy weekend.
Der Stadel.
Mountainscape.
The reign of the Dwarft King.
Winter Blues.
Panta rei.
Winter Sky
Rain.
A LoVe Letter.
Ghalam-zani.
The look.
A handsome young man.
Friends.
.
Arches.
Awareness.
Siosepol Bridge.
Abyunaki Woman.
The little balcony.
Detail.
Abyaneh.
Friday Prayer.
Details 3.
Details2.
Details 1
مسجد شیخ لطف الله Masjed-e Sheikh Lotf-ollāh
دخمه.
The moon cries over Isfahan.
Worship of wisdom.
Towards the unknown.
Clouds over Yazd.
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White Dove.


happy serene weekend mon amìs:)
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NARANJASTAN, Shiraz: the diversity of Persian garden designs that evolved and adapted to different climate conditions while retaining principles that have their roots in the times of Cyrus the Great, 6th century BC.
Always divided into four sectors, with water playing an important role for both irrigation and ornamentation, the Persian garden was conceived to symbolize Eden and the four Zoroastrian elements of sky, earth, water and plants.
These gardens, dating back to different periods since the 6th century BC, also feature buildings, pavilions and walls, as well as sophisticated irrigation systems. They have influenced the art of garden design as far as India and Spain.
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NARANJASTAN, Shiraz: the diversity of Persian garden designs that evolved and adapted to different climate conditions while retaining principles that have their roots in the times of Cyrus the Great, 6th century BC.
Always divided into four sectors, with water playing an important role for both irrigation and ornamentation, the Persian garden was conceived to symbolize Eden and the four Zoroastrian elements of sky, earth, water and plants.
These gardens, dating back to different periods since the 6th century BC, also feature buildings, pavilions and walls, as well as sophisticated irrigation systems. They have influenced the art of garden design as far as India and Spain.
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Wonderfully captured, Annemarie
Thanks and the same to you
Good weekend.
Buen fin de semana, Annemarie !
Belle fin de semaine mon amie ! bises♫
have a nice WE Annemarie
Happy weekend, Annemarie!
(le info dicono che l'hai scattata oggi? Ma sei in Persia?)
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Let's hope it is a dove of peace.
Still trying to come back to Ipernity.
Feeling glad to be here admiring another of your beautiful works.
Hugs and have a wonderful week.
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A Terrific Image!!
Thanks for Posting in
The Hawk's Aerie!!
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Have a lovely weekend.
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