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  • Carpets hanging out to dry after been washed  in Vovousa village.
    VOVOUSA_8169.jpg
  • Vovousa village is located in the forest of Pindos mountain range.
    VOVOUSA_6783.jpg
  • Shinjukugyoen park is one of the most beautyful parks in Tokyo. <br />
Shinjuku Gyoen was constructed on the site of a private mansion belonging to Lord Naito, a "daimyo"(feudal lord) of the Edo era. Completed in 1906 as an imperial garden, it was re-designated as a national garden after the Second World War and opened to the public. With 58.3 ha(144 acres) in size and a circumference of 3.5 km, it blends three distinct styles, French Formal Garden, English Landscape Garden and Japanese Traditional Garden, and is considered to be one of the most important gardens from the Meiji era.
    SHINJUKU_GYOEN_7769.jpg
  • Shinjukugyoen park is one of the most beautyful parks in Tokyo. <br />
Shinjuku Gyoen was constructed on the site of a private mansion belonging to Lord Naito, a "daimyo"(feudal lord) of the Edo era. Completed in 1906 as an imperial garden, it was re-designated as a national garden after the Second World War and opened to the public. With 58.3 ha(144 acres) in size and a circumference of 3.5 km, it blends three distinct styles, French Formal Garden, English Landscape Garden and Japanese Traditional Garden, and is considered to be one of the most important gardens from the Meiji era.
    SHINJUKU_GYOEN_7760.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province.  Purple Heaven Palace taoist temple on Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_1901a.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province. The Crown Prince Slope, a Temple at Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_1530a.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province.  Chinese man walking down steps at the Golden Palace on the Heavenly Pillar Peak of Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_2480.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province.  Chinese pilgrims climbing the hundreds of steps and taking lunch breacks on Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_2291.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province. A demonstration of Woudang mountain style martial arts at a special stage on Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_1741.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province.  View from the Golden Palace on the Heavenly Pillar Peak of Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_2386.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province.  Taoist monk at the Golden Palace on the Heavenly Pillar Peak of Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_2377.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province.  Pilgrims praying to the Taoist godss at the  Suang Long Cave on Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_2293.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province.  Nanyan Temple on Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_2110.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province. Master Guan teaching Tai Chi sword at the Purple Heaven Palace taoist temple on Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_1954.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province. The Crown Prince Slope, a Temple at Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_1530.jpg
  • Traditional clothes hanging to air as they had been kept in storage in Vovousa village.
    VOVOUSA_7909.jpg
  • Vovousa village is located in the forest of Pindos mountain range.
    VOVOUSA_6758.jpg
  • Shinjukugyoen park is one of the most beautyful parks in Tokyo. <br />
Shinjuku Gyoen was constructed on the site of a private mansion belonging to Lord Naito, a "daimyo"(feudal lord) of the Edo era. Completed in 1906 as an imperial garden, it was re-designated as a national garden after the Second World War and opened to the public. With 58.3 ha(144 acres) in size and a circumference of 3.5 km, it blends three distinct styles, French Formal Garden, English Landscape Garden and Japanese Traditional Garden, and is considered to be one of the most important gardens from the Meiji era.
    ShinjukuGyoen_1013.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province.  Pilgrims praying to the Taoist godss at the  Suang Long Cave on Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_2293a.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province.  Woman prayingh at Nanyan Temple on Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_2164a.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province. Master Guan teaching Tai Chi sword at the Purple Heaven Palace taoist temple on Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_1954a.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province.  Morning Tai Chi fan trainning at the main square outside the museum of the Wudnagsan city thaty lays on the feet of Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_2678a.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province.  Chinese man enjoying the view on Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_2535a.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province.  Money that Chinese pilgrims left at a temple at the Golden Palace on the Heavenly Pillar Peak of Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_2436a.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province.  Pilgrims climbing the many stept to the top of the Golden Palace on the Heavenly Pillar Peak of Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_2342a.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province.  Chinese man resting from climbing Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_2256a.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province.  Nanyan Temple on Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_2063a.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province.  Rooftops at the Golden Palace on the Heavenly Pillar Peak of Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_2496.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province.  Taoist monk at the Golden Palace on the Heavenly Pillar Peak of Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_2372.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province.  Chinese man resting on Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_2289.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province.  Dragon's head where many pilgrims got killed while trying to light incense sticks  at Nanyan Temple on Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_2143.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province.  Nanyan Temple on Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_2113.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province.  Chinese man enjoying the view on Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_2535.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province.  Taoist monk in one of the temples of the Golden Palace on the Heavenly Pillar Peak of Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_2512.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province.  Money that Chinese pilgrims left at a temple at the Golden Palace on the Heavenly Pillar Peak of Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_2436.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province.  Chinese pilgrims praying at the Golden Palace on the Heavenly Pillar Peak of Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_2403.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province.  Chinese man resting from climbing Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_2256.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province.  The way to the top of Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), is hard and trvellers have to climb thousands of steps. Some chose the easy way up by paying local men to carry them on special chairs.
    WUDANGSAN_2252.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province.  Lighting incense sticks at Nanyan Temple on Wudang Moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_2182.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province.  Nanyan Temple on Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_2063.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province.  View from Nanyan Temple on Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_2046.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province. A Chinese woman praying at the Purple Heaven Palace taoist temple on Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_1839.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province. Preperation for a demonstration of Woudang mountain style Tai Chi at a special stage on Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_1600.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province. The Crown Prince Slope, a Temple at Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_1513.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province. Chinese tourists at the Crown Prince Slope, a Temple at Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_1498.jpg
  • Shinjukugyoen park's is one of the most popular locations to enjoy cherry blossoms in Tokyo.
    SHINJUKUGYOEN-5757.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province.  View from the Golden Palace on the Heavenly Pillar Peak of Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_2386a.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province.  Doors of exhibition hall with pictures of martial arts postures on Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_2226.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province.  Fortunetelling by a Taoist monk at the Golden Palace on the Heavenly Pillar Peak of Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_2518.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province.  Chinese man resting while enjoying the view at the Golden Palace on the Heavenly Pillar Peak of Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_2456.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province.  Chinese pilgrims touching the poles of a temple for good luck at the Golden Palace on the Heavenly Pillar Peak of Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_2432.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province.  Pilgrims climbing the many stept to the top of the Golden Palace on the Heavenly Pillar Peak of Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_2342.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province.  Dragon head where many pilgrims got killed while trying to light incense sticks at Nanyan Temple on Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_2140.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province.  Candles at Nanyan Temple on Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_2098.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province.  Purple Heaven Palace taoist temple on Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_1901.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province.  Statue of the God of Zhenwu in the Purple Heaven Palace taoist temple on Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_1866.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province. Zeng You Fu, a Taoist monk and master of Woudang mountain style martial arts who says is older than 70 years old, demonstrating a pose at the Carefree Valley on Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_1813.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province. A group of martial arts students posing in postures of Woudang mountain style martial arts on a platform over Drangon Spring lake on Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_1790.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province. A group of martial arts students posing in postures of Woudang mountain style martial arts on a platform over Drangon Spring lake on Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_1782.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province. A demonstration of Woudang mountain style martial arts at a special stage on Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_1568.jpg
  • Shinjukugyoen park's is one of the most popular locations to enjoy cherry blossoms in Tokyo.
    SHINJUKUGYOEN-5750.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province.  Steps and chain with locks that pilgrims left as a prayer on Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_2335.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province.  Morning Tai Chi fan trainning at the main square outside the museum of the Wudnagsan city thaty lays on the feet of Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_2678.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province.  Woman prayingh at Nanyan Temple on Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_2164.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province.  Candles at Nanyan Temple on Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_2098a.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province.  View from Nanyan Temple on Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_2046a.jpg
  • Asia, China, Hubei province. A demonstration of Woudang mountain style martial arts at a special stage on Wudang moutain (Wudang-san), a World Heritage mountain with many Taoist monasteries.
    WUDANGSAN_1639.jpg
  • "Urban nature" section of the Sigapore pavilion where the visitors experience Singapore's rain. AICHI WORLD EXPO 2005, Nagoya 7-April-2005, Japan
    AICHI_2032.jpg
  • Achaeoligy museum of Olympia. Perhaps the most famous of all the statues in the Olympia Museum is The Hermes of Praxiteles. Circa 340 BCE<br />
<br />
Hermes is holding the infant Dionysus in his left arm, while he dangles a bunch of grapes in his right (missing) one. It is a typical pose that was reproduced almost identically in many ancient statues, but the original one was attributed to Praxiteles.<br />
<br />
The marble is beautifully carved to describe the anatomy of the body in accurate forms, while the treatment of the surface juxtaposing sheen and texture reveal the different roles of the stone: skin, cloth, tree, and hair.<br />
<br />
Hermes has assumed the contrapposto pose, typical of Classical standing figures, in an effortless and natural way--his hip pushed upward on the right side to support the entire weight of his body.
    ANCIENT_OLYMPIA-GREECE-1811.jpg
  • Achaeoligy museum of Olympia. Perhaps the most famous of all the statues in the Olympia Museum is The Hermes of Praxiteles. Circa 340 BCE<br />
<br />
Hermes is holding the infant Dionysus in his left arm, while he dangles a bunch of grapes in his right (missing) one. It is a typical pose that was reproduced almost identically in many ancient statues, but the original one was attributed to Praxiteles.<br />
<br />
The marble is beautifully carved to describe the anatomy of the body in accurate forms, while the treatment of the surface juxtaposing sheen and texture reveal the different roles of the stone: skin, cloth, tree, and hair.<br />
<br />
Hermes has assumed the contrapposto pose, typical of Classical standing figures, in an effortless and natural way--his hip pushed upward on the right side to support the entire weight of his body.
    ANCIENT_OLYMPIA-GREECE-1804.jpg
  • Achaeoligy museum of Olympia. Perhaps the most famous of all the statues in the Olympia Museum is The Hermes of Praxiteles. Circa 340 BCE<br />
<br />
Hermes is holding the infant Dionysus in his left arm, while he dangles a bunch of grapes in his right (missing) one. It is a typical pose that was reproduced almost identically in many ancient statues, but the original one was attributed to Praxiteles.<br />
<br />
The marble is beautifully carved to describe the anatomy of the body in accurate forms, while the treatment of the surface juxtaposing sheen and texture reveal the different roles of the stone: skin, cloth, tree, and hair.<br />
<br />
Hermes has assumed the contrapposto pose, typical of Classical standing figures, in an effortless and natural way--his hip pushed upward on the right side to support the entire weight of his body.
    ANCIENT_OLYMPIA-GREECE-1799.jpg
  • Achaeoligy museum of Olympia. Perhaps the most famous of all the statues in the Olympia Museum is The Hermes of Praxiteles. Circa 340 BCE<br />
<br />
Hermes is holding the infant Dionysus in his left arm, while he dangles a bunch of grapes in his right (missing) one. It is a typical pose that was reproduced almost identically in many ancient statues, but the original one was attributed to Praxiteles.<br />
<br />
The marble is beautifully carved to describe the anatomy of the body in accurate forms, while the treatment of the surface juxtaposing sheen and texture reveal the different roles of the stone: skin, cloth, tree, and hair.<br />
<br />
Hermes has assumed the contrapposto pose, typical of Classical standing figures, in an effortless and natural way--his hip pushed upward on the right side to support the entire weight of his body.
    ANCIENT_OLYMPIA-GREECE-1809.jpg
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