Black Magic Woman von Andy Bracey via Flickr: Havana, Cuba. Explore #266 11.06.2009

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Black Magic Woman von Andy Bracey via Flickr: Havana, Cuba. Explore #266 11.06.2009
Temple Of The Big Stupa. by Andy Bracey Via Flickr: Wat Chedi Luang, Chiang Mai, Thailand. View On Black King Saen Muang Ma (r.1385-1401) began construction on Wat Chedi Luang in 1391 to hold the ashes of his father, Ku Na. The building was expanded by later kings, reaching its final form in 1475. It was then given the great honor of housing the Emerald Buddha, the holiest religious object in Thailand (now kept in Wat Phra Kaew, Bangkok). At this time, Wat Chedi Luang rose to a height of 84m (280 ft.). A century later, a severe earthquake (1545) toppled part of the great spire. The Emerald Buddha was kept in the chedi for another six years, then moved to Luang Prabang (in present-day Laos) by the king. Five years later, Chiang Mai fell to the Burmese. The temple was never rebuilt, but even at its post-earthquake height (60m) it remained the tallest structure in Chiang Mai until modern times.
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Temple Of The Big Stupa. by Andy Bracey - on Flickr.
Her Captured Moment by Andy Bracey: A view from Hagia Sophia looking across to the Blue Mosque, Istanbul, Turkey.
Your everyday life is your temple and your religion. - Khalil Gibran
Laidback. by Andy Bracey - on Flickr.
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