holocaust monument in Berlin, Germany, a maze of grey concrete blocks holocaust monument Berlin Holocaust monument in Berlin
Shot of Greys monument in Newcastle. I like it because it looks a bit like an arrow Monument column sky Monument
The image is that of a childs face which appears around a monument of Queen Victoria face metal monument Child face on monument
The Minar-e-Pakistan (Urdu: مينارِ پاكستان; Mīnār-ĕ Pākistān) is a tall concrete unique minaret in Iqbal Park in Lahore, Pakistan. It's height is about 198.5 feet. The name can be translated as Minaret of Pakistan, Pakistan Tower or Pakistan Column. This is the site where in 1940, seven years before the formation of Pakistan, the Muslim League passed the Lahore Resolution now the Pakistan Resolution in which the need for a separate homeland for the Muslims from the Empire of India under foreign rule was originally recognised. The Minar-e-Pakistan was designed by Murad Khan, a Turkish architect. The base of the tower is raised approximately four metres from the ground. It rises up to approximately 13 metres, forming a sculpted, flower-like base. From this point it tapers as it rises. The base platform is shaped like a five-pointed star and it encloses crescent shaped pools. The overall height of the monument is approximately sixty metres. It is constructed of reinforced concrete, with the floors and walls rendered in stone and marble. Now it is officially recognized as the National Monument of Pakistan. (wiki) Architecture travel traveling National Monument of Pakistan
From the Veterans Affairs Canada website: | | "The Peacekeeping Monument was erected on Confederation Boulevard in Ottawa. Named "Reconciliation", the monument honours the contribution made by Canadian peacekeepers; recognizes Canada's commitment to world peacekeeping; and tells the story of Canada's role in world peacekeeping. The inscription on the monument is a quote from Lester B. Pearson: "We need action not only to end the fighting but to make the peace... My own government would be glad to recommend Canadian participation in such a United Nations force, a truly international peace and police force. (Lester B. Pearson, November 2, 1956) Peacekeeping Monument United Peacekeeping Monument, Ottawa, Canada 3
From the Veterans Affairs Canada website: | | "The Peacekeeping Monument was erected on Confederation Boulevard in Ottawa. Named "Reconciliation", the monument honours the contribution made by Canadian peacekeepers; recognizes Canada's commitment to world peacekeeping; and tells the story of Canada's role in world peacekeeping. The inscription on the monument is a quote from Lester B. Pearson: "We need action not only to end the fighting but to make the peace... My own government would be glad to recommend Canadian participation in such a United Nations force, a truly international peace and police force. (Lester B. Pearson, November 2, 1956) Peacekeeping Monument United Peacekeeping Monument, Ottawa, Canada 2
Cedar Breaks National Monument, just outside Brian Head, Utah brian head cedar Cedar Breaks National Monument
The Pearl Monument, also known as the GCC monument simbolizes the 6 GCC countries. The huge concrete ball simbolizes a natural pearl, which was Bahrain's most important export product before the oil was found in the region Manama Bahrain Middle Pearl Monument
Monument Valley (Utah) | Spring 1991 | originally taken on Ektachrome 100 slide film (Minolta XD5) in in spring of 1996 | Now undergone professional scanning (3000dpi). | Original scans in 3000 resolution available upon request sun dawn sundawn Monument Valley (Utah) 3
A dramatic vista at Cedar Breaks National Monument in Utah Cedar Breaks Utah Cedar Breaks National Monument
This monument is on the island of Fehmarn (Germany). Thats where Jimi Hendrix played his last concert before he died. The Stone is placed where stage stood in 1970 hendrix germany fehmarn Jimi Hendrix monument
not the best quality, sorry (scan of real photo). It was my first USA trip. | use it for whatever you like ( but would be just nice if you write me where) - | uta (more free fotos there) Monument Valley landscape Monument Valley
Washington Memorial Monument with waving American flag washington memorial monument Washington Memorial Monument
shot from under the sibelius monument in helsinki, finland in june 2004. sorry if i botched the spelling helsinki europe finland Sibelius monument
The portuguese discoveries monument, Lisbon, Portugal discover discoveries monument Discoveries monument
Paint Navajo Horse, Late day, 3-2005, Monument Valley Monument Valley nature Paint horse, Monument Valley
Monument Valley Tribal Park is on Navajo land in Utah and Arizona. The red rock formations there are popular for location filming in westerns rock formations stone Monument Valley 2
1 of many Natural Arches found here, if you know where to look Natural Arch rock Monument Valley Arch
Im happy for anyone to use any of my shots restriction free. I would only ask that they not be used for political, sexual or hate purposes, in keeping with the spirit of SXC. | Also I would appreciate a quick mail to let me know how you've used the shot, just to satisfy my own curiosity monument revolution cuba Monument, revolution square
William Wallace fought against the English just west of this location (Stirling) Scotland castle mountains Wallace Monument
Sunset at the Washington Monument. Wednesday March 29, 2006. | | Please comment if you're going to rate Washington monument sunset Washington Monument
A nice photo I took when I was in Italy. The famous Leaning Tower of Pisa, a marvel of medieval engineering, surrounded by tourists and the vibrant life of Pisa, Italy. The tower's characteristic tilt, a result of unstable foundation soil, adds to its charm and allure, making it a must-see attraction. In the background, you can see the beautiful Piazza dei Miracoli, with its lush green lawns and stunning architectural landmarks, adding to the captivating atmosphere of this historic site. Pisa Leaning Tower Italian Tower of Pisa