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Wooden buildings in the Old Town District, Bergen City, Hordaland District, Norway, Scandinavia, Europe
Timber framed historic listed building, The Old House, dating from late 16th to late 17th century, West Lavington, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Catedral de Nuestra Senora de la Asuncion, Casco Antiguo, Casco Antiguo, San Felipe District, Old City, Panama City, Panama, Central America
A city street with tall brick buildings, a yellow double-decker bus, and cars parked on the side of the road. The sky is blue with white clouds in Manchester, UK.
View along a narrow alley road with traditional brick houses in the center of Bhaktapur, Kathmandu, Nepal, Asia
View along a pedestrian road with traditional brick houses in the center of Bhaktapur, Kathmandu, Nepal, Asia
Old cottages in the village of Allerford, Exmoor National Park, Somerset, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Emin Tower and Uyghur Mosque, built in 1777 from wood and brick, Turfan, Silk Road, Xinjiang, China, Asia
Emin Tower at the Uyghur Mosque, built in 1777 from wood and brick, Turfan, Silk Road, Xinjiang, China, Asia
Men marching in costume during Calcio Storico Fiorentino festival at Piazza della Signoria in Florence, Tuscany, Italy, Europe
Street stalls, hand pulled rickshaw and old colonial brick building, New Market, Kolkata, West Bengal state, India, Asia
Man transporting passenger in his rickshaw on foot beside the red brick cathedral in Ambositra, Madagascar, Africa
Slightly more advanced than 'md huts', This accommodation incorporates brick and corrigated iron. Sporadically placed on the side of the road on the way to JinJa, Uganda. Jinja, Uganda, East Africa
Dome, Sayfiddin Boxarziy Mausoleum and Mosque, (Sayfiddin Baxorzi and Sayf Ad Din Bokharzi), Bukhara, Uzbekistan
Domed roof of Toqi Zargaron, also known as Toki Zargaron, jewellers trading market, Bukhara, Uzbekistan
Decorative wall of Sher Dor Madrasah, also known as Shir Dor Madrasah, Registan Square, Samarkand, Uzbekistan
Minor Cafe House. At right Kalon minaret and mosque. At left Mir-i-Arab medressa , Bukhara, Uzbekistan
Pfarrzentrum St. Nikolaus parish center, front, modern religious architecture, architect Prof. Andreas Meck, Neuried, Munich, Bavaria, Germany, Europe
Cyclist riding past the brick facade of a former factory, Batteriestrasse, industrial port of Neuss, Niederrhein, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe
Beautiful Christmas composition: part of a vintage house, old brick wall, street decor, blue gray door with a Christmas wreath and vintage skates
Lateral houses and gabled houses in the Hollaendische Viertel District, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany, Europe
Old Bridge or Karl-Theodor Bridge crossing the Neckar River, Heidelberg, Rhine-Neckar Metropolitan Region, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe
Burana Tower, a former minarett and icon of Kyrgyzstan. The area of Balasagun an ancient city of the Kara-Khanid Khanate, part of the UNESCO world heritage silk road of the chang'an Tien Shan corridor in the foothills of Tien Shan close to Bishkek. Asia, central Asia, Kyrgyzstan
Burana Tower, a former minarett and icon of Kyrgyzstan. The area of Balasagun an ancient city of the Kara-Khanid Khanate, part of the UNESCO world heritage silk road of the chang'an Tien Shan corridor in the foothills of Tien Shan close to Bishkek. Asia, central Asia, Kyrgyzstan
Men and boys on bikes ride past a towering, ancient minaret, outside of Ghazni, Afghanistan, October 1, 2002. Made of brick decorated with Kufic and Naksh Script and floral motifs, the minaret dates back to the early 12th century and was built by Sultan Masud III of the Ghaznavid Dynasty, who ruled over an empire encompassing much of Afghanistan, Northern India, Persia and Central Asia. The minaret was once three times as tall as its current 70 feet, and is thought to have been part of a large mosque complex. Now an important truck stop on the road to Kandahar, Ghazni, located on the Lora River at the elevation of 2,225 meters, is the capital of Ghazni province and is a market for sheep, wool, camel hair cloth, corn, and fruit-it also continues to be a haven for Taliban insurgents.
Afghan men pause on the road with an ancient brick minaret and many shrines in the background, outside of Ghazni, Afghanistan, October 1, 2002. Made of brick decorated with Kufic and Naksh Script and floral motifs, the minaret dates back to the early 12th century and was built by Sultan Masud III of the Ghaznavid Dynasty, who ruled over an empire encompassing much of Afghanistan, Northern India, Persia and Central Asia. The minaret was once three times as tall as its current 70 feet, and is thought to have been part of a large mosque complex. Now an important truck stop on the road to Kandahar, Ghazni, located on the Lora River at the elevation of 2,225 meters, is the capital of Ghazni province with a population of 35,900, and is a market for sheep, wool, camel hair cloth, corn, and fruit, and continues to be a haven for Taliban insurgents.
Men on bikes ride past an ancient brick minaret toward the old walls and citadel of the town of Ghazni, Afghanistan, October 1, 2002. Made of brick decorated with Kufic and Naksh Script and floral motifs, the minaret dates back to the early 12th century and was built by Sultan Masud III of the Ghaznavid Dynasty, who ruled over an empire encompassing much of Afghanistan, Northern India, Persia and Central Asia. The minaret was once three times as tall as its current 70 feet, and is thought to have been part of a large mosque complex. Now an important truck stop on the road to Kandahar, Ghazni, located on the Lora River at the elevation of 2,225 meters, is the capital of Ghazni province with a population of 35,900, and is a market for sheep, wool, camel hair cloth, corn, and fruit.