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Magnificent buildings, temples, palaces. Historically, India is one of the most interesting countries, many cultures have lived in this inmense Indostan peninsula, from Sij civilisation which capital Srinagar is now part of Cachemir, in the north, to the temples south Himalaya,; the wonderful Elora, Ajanta and Elefanta, in the west, till the Madras area, where are (I think) situated this temples that Ricky show us today in this wondeful pics. Do not forget the Kajuraho temples, maybe the main "book" in stone about the sexual relations practics from the world exists. Hugs Ricky, hugs to everybody.
Awesome structures. India has such a tremendous variety of monumental architecture.
ReplyDeleteWow..!
ReplyDeleteSolche historischen Gebäude erhalten zu können. Gebäude aus der Zeit vor den Maharadschas.
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Magnificent buildings, temples, palaces. Historically, India is one of the most interesting countries, many cultures have lived in this inmense Indostan peninsula, from Sij civilisation which capital Srinagar is now part of Cachemir, in the north, to the temples south Himalaya,; the wonderful Elora, Ajanta and Elefanta, in the west, till the Madras area, where are (I think) situated this temples that Ricky show us today in this wondeful pics. Do not forget the Kajuraho temples, maybe the main "book" in stone about the sexual relations practics from the world exists. Hugs Ricky, hugs to everybody.
ReplyDeleteHenri - Thank you for the history lesson.
DeleteLa grande tapisserie qu’est l’Inde.
ReplyDeleteL’Inde possède de magnifiques temples d’antiquité et même des ruines greco-romains.
Beau Mec à Deauville
Scott from Massachusetts said,
ReplyDeleteWow, that first structure is amazing.