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Sunset at Sajjangarh Palace - High at Aravalli Hills by Eduardo Hanazaki Via Flickr: Fim de dia no Santuario de Sajjangarh, Udaipur, Rajastan, India When we were in Udaipur, we were walking by the lake Fateh Sagar, when a tuc-tuc driver invited us to see a beautiful sunset. He took us to the top of a hill where we could see the city and the surrounding hills with a really beautiful sunset.
Dundee McManus Galleries by Robert Ednie Via Flickr: McManus Galleries is a Gothic Revival-style building, located in the centre of Dundee, Scotland. The building houses a museum and art gallery with a collection of fine and decorative art as well as a natural history collection. The building was designed by the architect George Gilbert Scott, who was an expert for the restoration of mediaeval churches and advocate of the Gothic architectural style. He intended to design a large tower like in his previous work at St. Nikolai, Hamburg. The foundations were situated in a small wetland called Quaw Bog at the confluence of the Scourin Burn and Friar Burn, which has since been drained. This meant that the area under the building site was underpinned by large wood beams. However, when construction began in 1865, the ground proved too unstable to support the larger tower that he envisaged. The building was opened as the Albert Institute in 1867. Two further sections, which extended the building by four art galleries and four museum galleries, were added by 1889. The central section was designed to Scott's intention by David MacKenzie, with the Eastern Galleries by William Alexander. The contents of the Watt Institute, founded in 1848, were incorporated into the collection before the opening of the civic museum and art gallery in 1873. Between 1873 and 1949, the buildings were administrated as part of public library service. From 1959, the city corporation took over the running of the administration. Ironically, following a later refurbishment the building now commemorates the Lord Provost Maurice McManus.
Mushroom by jonno259 https://flic.kr/p/3zN1U7
The Long Jump by Stephen Hooke
Blanche et pure by mmarsupilami