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The Mezquita, the jewel of Andalusia. To be honest, I didn't know anything about Cordoba when we went there. I heard it was worth visiting, but I didn't know why.
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The Great Mosque of Constanta is one of the most important monuments in my hometown. It impresses not only through its unique architecture, but also through the magnificent view of the Constanta Port and city which can be admired from the Mosque’s tower.
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Kasbah district in Marrakech, a place which seemed to have resisted change that comes with time. However, the main reason why we went to this area was the Hammam. It was my birthday so I decided a visit to a spa would be nice.
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One of the most beautiful mosque in Malaysia
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If you've looked at a tour book of Morocco, no doubt you've seen photos of this city. Shades of blue can be found everywhere, the entire town melts into the sky. Located about 2 hours from Tanger, in the Rif mountains, this city is nestled into the hilltops and is a site to behold. The city is blue thanks to it's original Jewish inhabitants, but has an Andalusian feel at the same time.
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Selçuk, a worth seeing small town near Ephese, Turkey.
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Picturesque and touristic old greek village near Selçuk.
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Archeological research never ends in Jerusalem, you can see big tents everywhere protecting the searchers working.
The city is so full of details and things to see than just 1 lomo location is not enough. I will make more specific location next time. Kotel Wailing Wall Streets Gates people churches.
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For this week's spotlight location, azurblue takes us into a look at this special place in Mali, Africa known as the City of Mud, which is recognized as a UNESCO Heritage site.
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Djenné, on the Bani river is one of the most ancient town of Western Africa. It is famous for it's banco Mosque and for it's Monday market. It's a wonderful place to shoot, even if people don't really appreciate being photographed.
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Also known as the Sultan Ahmed Mosque, this is arguably the most striking building in Istanbul. The visitor can't help being overwhelmed and humbled by its enormity, its towering minarets and the sheer sense of history pulsing from every slab of stone.
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Do you remember? Bogart is wonderful as the mysterious café owner with a past, set up in the nightclub business with his longtime friend and piano player, Sam. His haven is disrupted when his one-time love Ilsa arrives in the company of a world-renowned resistance leader Victor Laszlo, whom the Nazis would very much like to get their hands on. Bogart and Bergman shine in this movie. The gorgeous black and white deep focus photography adds a nostalgic air of beauty and elegance to the movie.
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The Great Mosque, one of the oldest mosques in China, dates his history to the 7th century A.D. It is located in the Muslim Quarter of the city.
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The 7 mosques of Bani are one of the most important religious and cultural places of Burkina Faso and Sahel area. Bani is a little city (4000 people are living there)in the north part of the country and is famous for this amazing architectural construction of 7 mosques.
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A friend of mine was living in Casablanca for his work last year. I went to visit him last summer for a week and a half at the beginning of June (less heat, less tourists).