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Crestmont house - northwest view587 viewsA view of the house from the northwest end of the property. The house is described in the listings as a two-story, but as can be seen here, it actually is a three-story house.
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Pokey con-descends587 viewsHe did climb down from his perch nimbly and unaided, and now he munches contentedly on a treat while his buddy extolls his virtues and elucidates his lifestyle.
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Cumbres & Toltec RR, Oct. 7, 2022587 viewsCumbres & Toltec RR, Oct. 7, 2022
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Cumbres & Toltec RR, Oct. 7, 2022587 viewsCumbres & Toltec RR, Oct. 7, 2022
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Cumbres & Toltec RR, Oct. 7, 2022587 viewsCumbres & Toltec RR, Oct. 7, 2022
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NGC6334 - Cat's Paw Nebula587 viewsAn emission nebula and star-forming region in the constellation Scorpius; distance from Earth is about 5500 light-years. Also known as Gum 64 or the Bear Claw Nebula.
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Agora, Sebasteion and Village of Geyre586 viewsThe village of Geyre, relocated 2 km to the west after excavations began in 1966, is seen in the background.
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Main Street of Ancient Perge586 viewsA colonnaded street led from the Hellenistic Gate to the Nymphaeum.
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Eclipse Projections586 viewsSomeone laid out a sheet on the pavement, with the aim of projecting onto it a sharp and well-defined image of the shadow of the Moon crossing the Sun.
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The Basketmakers' Pavilion586 viewsThe large building on the shoreline at left is the Basketmakers' Pavilion, originally constructed one of a number of pavilions on the shoreline belonging to the Topkapi Palace complex; now it is the sole structure remaining from the Ottoman era after the area was cleared for the construction of a railroad in the late 19th century.
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Column Fragment586 viewsCapital of a column that supported the roof of the Theodosian Aya Sophia.
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Mihrab586 viewsThe mihrab is a niche in the wall of a mosque that indicates the qibla, i.e. the direction of Mecca, toward which Muslims should face when praying. In Aya Sophia, it occupies the same spot as the Christian altar before the Turkish conquest.
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