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Turkish Bath pavilion reflected in the Great Pond, Catherine Park, Pushkin (Tsarskoye Selo), near St. Petersburg, Russia, Europe
Grotto Pavilion reflected in the Great Pond, Catherine Park, Pushkin (Tsarskoye Selo), near St. Petersburg, Russia, Europe
Turkish Bath pavilion reflected in the Great Pond, Catherine Park, Pushkin (Tsarskoye Selo), near St. Petersburg, Russia, Europe
Turkish Bath pavilion reflected in the Great Pond, Catherine Park, Pushkin (Tsarskoye Selo), near St. Petersburg, Russia, Europe
Stone Memorial Gateway leading to the Phoenix Pavilion at the Great Mosque in the Muslim area of Xian, China
Building in courtyard of Kalon Mosque, also known as Kalyan Mosque, and Kalon Minaret, Bukhara, Uzbekistan
Great Cormorants resting on a raft in the Tuojiang River with a stone bridge behind in Fenghuang, China.
gate and high walls of Luo Hou monastery, Great White Pagoda, Wutai Shan, Five Terrace Mountain, Buddhist Centre, town of Taihuai, Shanxi province, China, Asia
Graft, tree lines, fog, Great Garden Herrenhausen in Hanover, Hanover, Lower Saxony, northern Germany
The Red House at Roccoco Gardens, Painswick, Gloucestershire, Cotswolds, England, Great Britain, Europe
pilgrims circle and turn the prayer wheels at the base of the Great White Pagoda, during birthday of Wenshu, Monastery, Wutai Shan, Five Terrace Mountain, Buddhist Centre, town of Taihuai, Shanxi province, China, Asia
Graft, tree lines, fog, Great Garden Herrenhausen in Hanover, Hanover, Lower Saxony, northern Germany
Skyline Pavilion and funfair, Butlins, Bognor Regis, Arun, West Sussex, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Skyline Pavilion and funfair, Butlins, Bognor Regis, Arun, West Sussex, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Workers pause by the columns of a 19th century summer pavilion in the Babur Gardens, or Bagh-i-Babur, Kabul, Afghanistan, September 25, 2002. The pavilion, which was used as a restaurant in the 20th century, was built by Amir Abdur Rahman, but was heavily damaged by the factional fighting of the mujihadeen in the 1990's and later by the Taliban. The buildings and gardens are now being carefully restored. Shah Babur, a descendent of Ghengis Khan and grandson of Tamerlane, is credited for founding the great Moghul dynasty which ruled India for two centuries. Babur built the palace and created the gardens on a hill looking over the southern part of Kabul in the 16th century,