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Zacatlan, Mexico

“Xic Xanac ” (Photo credit: Christian González Verón)

“Zacatlan ” (Photo credit: RussBowling) … Read the rest →
Basílica de Nossa Senhora Aparecida, Brazil

“Basílica de Nossa Senhora Aparecida ” (Photo credit: Rodrigo_Soldon)

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Templo De Debod, Spain

“Madrid – Templo de Debod ” (Photo credit: Harshil.Shah)

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Tagged ancient egyptian, aswan, campo, egyptian, emperors, isis, parque, royal palace, spain, temple, temples, templo, terrace
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City of Omihachiman, Shiga Prefecture, Japan
Omihachiman is a city located in the Prefecture of Shiga, Japan, founded March 31, 1954. The Hachiman Town existed before and when this village arose “Omi” was added to differentiate it from the other. Omihachiman has been a commercial town … Read the rest →
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Tagged buddha, cidade, edo, kansai, moat, nagoya, osaka, prefecture, shinkansen, shinto, shrine, shrines, temples, templo, tokaido, tokugawa, train station, yokohama
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Pyramid of Kukulcan, Mexico
The pyramid of Kukulcan is one of the most impressive historical structures in the world. It was constructed to pay homage to the Mayan Snake deity Kukulcan which means plumed serpent. The pyramid has a history which stretches back to … Read the rest →
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Tagged archaeological, archaeologists, archeological, carved, carvings, castillo, civilizations, inca, limestone, maya, mayan, pyramid, pyramids, steep, temples, templo, terraces, tulum, yucatán
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