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  1. Cassie101

    Cassie101 Emperor of the Forum

    I was born 35 miles south of Scottish border and lived there for 20 years. I'ts a small world.:D
     
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  2. 12ss12

    12ss12 Living Forum Legend

    High Court of Madras.
    (Indo-Saracenic style of architecture)​
    Just wanted to share the architectural beauty with you all. This building always fascinates me and Madras Law College is a part of this building. You have the cemetery of son of Yale (founder of Yale University in England) inside the college campus. Madras University, Central Railway Station and Egmore Railway Station are built in this style and they function till today. These are just few building I mentioned. There are lot more.

    • One of the three Chartered High Courts in India established Charter of Queen Victoria, 26 June 1862
    • Built in 1892
    • Design prepared by J.W. Brassington and later bythe famed architect Henry Irwin who completed it with the assistance of J.H. Stephens.
    • High Court building was bombed by German Warship S.M.S. Emden on 22 September 1914, at the beginning of the First World War. There is a Memorial stone at that place. Madras now Chennai was the only Indian City to be bombed during World War. Emden became a name for for a awesome person or anyone who moved fast, struck hard etc.,
    • The painted ceilings and the stained glass doors are masterpieces in themselves.
    • The old lighthouse of the city is housed within the High Court campus (the tower without the dome)
    • The complex houses the largest number of courts in Asia and the Advocates Association here is the largest association in Asia.
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    As usual all photos were taken by mother.

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    Panoramic view of the High Court and its surroundings. On the far right you can see the Harbour.

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    The High Courts, c. 1905
    You can see men clad in Vettis and turbans.

    These last 3 pictures I have taken from net. Not pictured by me.
     
  3. farmlily3

    farmlily3 Forum Freak

    8) 12ss12!!! Those photos leave me almost breathless!! What incredible architecture!! That one large dome almost looks like it is covered in lace!!:inlove:
    Why aren't they building such buildings anymore?! Could they even, do you think??!!
    They are magnificent.....as is your Mom's photography! She could go professional....
     
  4. Willow

    Willow Commander of the Forum

    Exquisite architecture! Your mother has capture the grandeur beautifully!:inlove:
     
  5. Cassie101

    Cassie101 Emperor of the Forum

    Lovely, lovely pictures 12 .
     
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  6. mingling

    mingling Forum Baron

    Thank-you for sharing, vary fine history, sadly cheap is in the old arts in building are a thing of the past, so many treasures gone, good to see some that still are cared for.
    Pat your mom unit on the back, great film work.
     
  7. lottidah

    lottidah Forum Great Master

    Thanks 12. Just beautiful. Wish I could figure out how to post pictures.
     
  8. 12ss12

    12ss12 Living Forum Legend

    Thank you everyone.

    You can upload your pictures on your facebook and then copy it from there and post it here. Or you could upload pictures to any sites in the net like google drive, yahoo, 4shared etc and from there copy it here, lottidah.
     
  9. escalonilla

    escalonilla Forum Commissioner

    While writing about the vikings GW thread I realized I hadn't posted here and I believe it's about time.

    Well, I'm from Spain. I was born in a big town Toledo, cause in Torrijos, my hometown there weren't (and still aren't) any hospitals.
    A couple pictures of Torrijos
    church
    palace

    Torrijos has just over 12.000 inhabitants and is known for its ham (jamón serrano) and vinegar industry.
    My parents still live there, in a very old house between the church and the palace. Soon, they will be moving out to a new house.
    This new house has something that's worth to tell.

    You know palaces and castles, in case they were attacked, had tunnels to escape to safer places. One of these tunnels goes by my new parent's house.
    The tunnel was blocked years ago. There's no way we can go into the castle (in case you were wondering), so we have decided to use it as a cellar. We'll be storing wine in a place that was built 600 years ago!!! :D How cool is that?
    Last year I helped removing some rocks and dirt just to make it a bit bigger.
    I'll be there this summer, if it's done I will post some pics.

    When I turned 18 I moved to Madrid, to study and then work, where I stayed until last year (with some trips in between).
    Ammm, Real Madrid (soccer team) supporters are called vikings.

    While studying to become a teacher I realized that if I were going to teach English, I needed to be fluent. And this is when my life changed. I found my passion: travelling!

    So for my first solo trip abroad, I went to the furthest place from Spain, New Zealand. It took me 33 hours.
    I looked online and if you dig a hole in Madrid, and cross to the other side of the Earth, you would appear just 100 miles of Wellington, which is where I lived for 2 months.

    And then...
    Dunlavin, Ireland for a month
    Växjö, Sweden (land of vikings) for 4 months
    Saint Paul, Minnesota (viking football team) for one year.

    And recently, last july, I moved to Omaha, Nebraska.

    So where is homeland?
    I have great memories from every place and wherever I go I feel like home.

    However, all my family is in Spain so that will always be my homeland.
    I don't see myself settling down in the States, but who knows...

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    @12ss12 I still need to see the South of India. I've been to Mumbai and the north. My parents went to the south and my mom has great memories of Madras.
     
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  10. Willow

    Willow Commander of the Forum

    esca - Love your story about the new house; how wonderful to live in the midst of history like that! Can't wait to see more pictures!

    You are quite a traveler and have been to wonderful places. What great memories you have made!:D
     
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  11. 12ss12

    12ss12 Living Forum Legend

    escalonilla, you have a secret tunnel in your home? Wonderful. It must be a heritage house. You have traveled to a great many places, that too across countries. That must have been wonderful. I too loved your post. Very interesting. Please post more pictures.
     
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  12. abc12328

    abc12328 Someday Author

    I like the roof structures. And such a lot of windows in every buildings. Looks breathtaking and beautiful too.
     
  13. 12ss12

    12ss12 Living Forum Legend

    Pallikaranai Marsh Land

    • Pallikaranai wetland is a freshwater swamp in the city of Chennai, India.
    • And one of the most significant wetlands of the country
    • It is situated adjacent to the Bay of Bengal,
    • Area of 80 square kilometres (31 sq mi).
    • Pallikaranai marshland is the only surviving wetland ecosystem of the city
    • Other 2 wetlands in Tamilnadu are Point Calimere and Kazhuveli.
    • The topography of the Swamp is such that it always has some water thus forming an aquatic ecosystem.
    • Contains rare, migratory and endangered flora & fauna.
    • Birds in the pictures here are
    1. Purple Swamphen with its chicks
    2. Flamingos
    3. Glossy ibis & glossy ibis in breeding plumage
    4. Cattle egret in breeding plumage
    5. Black headed Ibis
    6. Black-winged stilts
    7. Egret
    8. Pelicans

    As usual photos are by my mother.

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    Flamingos

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    Cattle Egret in breeding plumage


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    Black Headed Ibis

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    Glossy Ibis in breeding plumage

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    Purple swamphen
    Its a fast runner and moves or flies quickly when danger comes.

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    More to come in few days...
     
  14. Willow

    Willow Commander of the Forum

    So happy to see more photos! :inlove: Lovely as always!
     
  15. GRANNY

    GRANNY Forum Greenhorn

    I am from the USA San Angelo, Texas. I am new to the game as of 3 days ago. I need neighbors and added farm friends please feel free to add me. I play daily and send gifts. I leveled up 5 levels in one day planting the golden root lol. Thank to my new mentor in the game. The game is kind of calming after a hard day at work. Please add me and lets rock this farm thing...
     
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  16. Willow

    Willow Commander of the Forum

    Hello GRANNY and welcome to the game! I haven't been to San Angelo, but have traveled just south of your location. Lots of wide open spaces!:)
     
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  17. hatzeva

    hatzeva Forum Duke

    One two - such beautiful and exotic pictures, as always, thank you for sharing. Real life flamingos + one of my favorites: the Ibis. I'm very jelly of your climate and look forward to more photos.

    Thanks "abc". Stockholm does look quite nice in the summer but in the winter when it's freezing it doesn't have the same appeal I'm afraid

    Same view 6 months later in December :) (by some other photographer)

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    Ps. welcome Granny
     
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  18. Arielh

    Arielh Living Forum Legend

    Athens, the capital of Greece
    The Parthenon is a temple on the Acropolis (it means in the highest place of the town), dedicated to the goddess Athena. Construction began in 447 BC and it was completed in 438 BC. The architects were Callicrates and Ictinus and the sculptor was Phidias. The Parthenon is regarded as an enduring symbol of Ancient Greece and Athenian democracy.
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    In Acropolis there is another temple called Erechtheio which was dedicated to both goddess Athena and god Poseidon. Instead of columns, six female statues, the Caryatids, support the roof. (photo taken by me)
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    The 5 original Caryatids are in the New Museum of Acropolis.
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    Let's see some other sights of the city.

    The Panathenaic Stadium, also known as the Kallimarmaro hosted the first modern Olympic Games in 1896 . Reconstructed from the remains of an ancient Greek stadium which was built in 329 B.C. It has been used for other several events and athletics in Athens.


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    The Academy of Athens is Greece's national academy, and the highest research establishment in the country. It was established in 1926 and the Academy's main building is one of the major landmarks of Athens.
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    Hellenic Parliament
    Initially this building was the Palace for king Othon and George but now is where the parliament of Greece takes decisions, votes and meets. (photo taken by me)

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  19. farmlily3

    farmlily3 Forum Freak

    8) Wow!! Fantastic photos, Arielh!! Love seeing all that history - 'live and in color'!!:inlove:
    Are these photos from your trip to Athens??
     
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  20. Arielh

    Arielh Living Forum Legend

    Exactly farmlily:) I visited all the places I included in my post. Some of the photos are mine and some are from the internet.

    12ss12 your nature theme photos were amazing!
    Hatzeva why do you say Stockholm does look quite nice in the summer? Its buildings are very beautiful:inlove:
     
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