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This site is a guide to some of the places we have visited.  This is more of a journal of what we did than a definitive guide to these places.  Traveling is more about living the experience than documenting every momement.  So, if your favorite landmark is missing, it does not mean we did not see it, only that I did not take a picture.   

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<p>Uzbekistan<br />
Shakhrisabz<br />
Dor-us Siyodat complex .<br />
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Amir Timur's crypt in Shakhrisabz was found by archaeologists in the middle of the XX century. The opened foundations show that over the Tamerlane crypt there was a mausoleum with a memorial mosque.<br />
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Amir Timur commanded to erect a crypt shortly after the completion of construction of the complex. The crypt of Amir Timur was located in the ground, and the entry to it passed through a luxury ground construction, built in the same style as the graves of his sons. Steep stair descent conducted in a cruciform room, the center of which was a room of the rectangular shape. Everything was trimmed quite modestly, that was not consistent with the disposition of the ruler. By all appearance, the building simply had not been fulfilled due to some unknown cause.<br />
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Walls, floor and vaulted ceilings, moulding a small cupola are made of slabs of white marble. On the walls, in the carved arches one can see ellipsoid medallions.<br />
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Architects and designers did not skimp in various imitation materials used for decoration of the internal space of the crypt. In 1933 and 1942 national archeological expeditions could ascertain manifold decorative inscriptions, sketches of various important events of that era.<br />
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The walls and arches of Tamerlane crypt in Shakhrisabz are carved with inscriptions &quot;The supremacy belongs to Allah. Only Allah is eternal&quot;, &quot;The good is in Allah’s hands, and He is mighty in everything&quot;. The first knowledge of the inscriptions was made by Y.G. Gulyamov in 1933. In 1942, the crypt became a subject of research of M.E. Masson and G.A. Pugachenkova. According to their hypothesis, the vault was designed for a single burial, which strikes with its strong solidity and extraordinary ostentation.<br />
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In the middle of Amir Timur's crypt one can behold a marble sarcophagus covered with a heavy monolithic slab, the thickness of which is exceeding 10 cm. In the centre and corners of the gravestone there are steel rings for its installation. On the slab the epitaphs, consisting of messages related to Timur and his life, were depicted.<br />
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Amir Timur’s life was lost in 1405 during the campaign against China. He was not buried in Tamerlane crypt in Shakhrisabz that was meant for him, but was interred in Gur Emir mausoleum of Samarkand.</p>
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<p>Isle of Skye, Scotland</p>
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<p>Caño Cristales is a tributary of the Guayabero River located in the Serrania de la Macarena province of Meta. The river is commonly called the &quot;River of Five Colors&quot; or the &quot;Liquid Rainbow,&quot; and is noted for its striking colors. The bed of the river from the end of July through November is variously colored yellow, green, blue, black, and especially red, the last caused by Macarenia clavigera plants on the riverbed.<br />
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The macarenia clavigera plant requires precise conditions, including the right water level and just the right amount of sunlight, to take on its bright hues. In addition, Caño Cristales is a river with a relatively fast current along many parts with many rapids, waterfalls and several circular pits or holes.</p>
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			<p><a href="https://www.flickr.com/people/lindadevolder/">Linda DV</a> posted a photo:</p>
	
<p><a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/lindadevolder/55468795672/" title="the historic marble tombstones in the Gumbazi Sayidon Mausoleum."><img src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/55468795672_cf2f853347_m.jpg" width="240" height="180" alt="the historic marble tombstones in the Gumbazi Sayidon Mausoleum." /></a></p>

<p>Uzbekistan<br />
Shakhrisabz<br />
Dorut Tilovat complex<br />
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The complex was established in the 14th and 15th centuries. <br />
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The Gumbazi Sayidon Mausoleum (meaning &quot;Dome of the Sayyids&quot;) was built in 1437 on the orders of the famous astronomer and ruler Ulugh Beg. It was originally intended as a burial place for his own descendants.<br />
 The building is a beautiful example of Timurid architecture, recognizable by the characteristic turquoise-blue domes and detailed masonry.<br />
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The Mausoleum of Sheikh Shamsuddin Kulal next to it is an important historical and religious monument in Uzbekistan.<br />
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The interiors of the domes are decorated with refined, geometric, and floral Islamic patterns in shades of blue, white, and gold.<br />
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 The beautifully crafted marble tombs date from the 15th to the 17th centuries. Over time, they were moved from a nearby cemetery to this covered burial vault.</p>
			<p><a href="https://www.flickr.com/people/lindadevolder/">Linda DV</a> posted a photo:</p>
	
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<p>Uzbekistan<br />
Shakhrisabz<br />
Dorut Tilovat complex<br />
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The complex was established in the 14th and 15th centuries. <br />
<br />
The Gumbazi Sayidon Mausoleum (meaning &quot;Dome of the Sayyids&quot;) was built in 1437 on the orders of the famous astronomer and ruler Ulugh Beg. It was originally intended as a burial place for his own descendants.<br />
 The building is a beautiful example of Timurid architecture, recognizable by the characteristic turquoise-blue domes and detailed masonry.<br />
<br />
The Mausoleum of Sheikh Shamsuddin Kulal next to it is an important historical and religious monument in Uzbekistan.<br />
<br />
The interiors of the domes are decorated with refined, geometric, and floral Islamic patterns in shades of blue, white, and gold.</p>
			<p><a href="https://www.flickr.com/people/lindadevolder/">Linda DV</a> posted a photo:</p>
	
<p><a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/lindadevolder/55470113445/" title="the beautifully decorated interior of the Kok Gumbaz Mosque (also spelled Kuk Gumbaz )"><img src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/55470113445_f091eceaf8_m.jpg" width="180" height="240" alt="the beautifully decorated interior of the Kok Gumbaz Mosque (also spelled Kuk Gumbaz )" /></a></p>

<p>Uzbekistan<br />
Shakhrisabz<br />
Dorut Tilovat complex<br />
<br />
The Kok Gumbaz Mosque ('Blue Dome') was built in 1435, commissioned by the Timurid ruler and astronomer Ulugh Beg.<br />
The complex includes the impressive Friday Mosque with its large blue dome, the tomb of the religious leader Shamsiddin Kulal (died 1370), and the later Gumbazi Saidon mausoleum for the descendants of Ulughbek.<br />
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&quot;Kok Gumbaz&quot; literally means &quot;Blue Dome&quot; , named after the large, bright blue dome that can be seen from afar outside the mosque.<br />
The interior stands out due to the so-called Kundal -style paintings, in which floral motifs and geometric patterns with delicate blue, red, and gold tones are applied directly to the plasterwork.</p>
			<p><a href="https://www.flickr.com/people/lindadevolder/">Linda DV</a> posted a photo:</p>
	
<p><a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/lindadevolder/55469828058/" title="Kok Gumbaz Mosque. Great Gate (Pishtaq), the enormous, beautifully decorated main entrance (the portal wall) of the mosque."><img src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/55469828058_f65a1b33b9_m.jpg" width="180" height="240" alt="Kok Gumbaz Mosque. Great Gate (Pishtaq), the enormous, beautifully decorated main entrance (the portal wall) of the mosque." /></a></p>

<p>Uzbekistan<br />
Shakhrisabz<br />
Dorut Tilovat complex<br />
<br />
The Kok Gumbaz Mosque ('Blue Dome') was built in 1435, commissioned by the Timurid ruler and astronomer Ulugh Beg.<br />
The complex includes the impressive Friday Mosque with its large blue dome, the tomb of the religious leader Shamsiddin Kulal (died 1370), and the later Gumbazi Saidon mausoleum for the descendants of Ulughbek.<br />
<br />
&quot;Kok Gumbaz&quot; literally means &quot;Blue Dome&quot; , named after the large, bright blue dome that can be seen from afar outside the mosque.<br />
The interior stands out due to the so-called Kundal -style paintings, in which floral motifs and geometric patterns with delicate blue, red, and gold tones are applied directly to the plasterwork.</p>
			<p><a href="https://www.flickr.com/people/lindadevolder/">Linda DV</a> posted a photo:</p>
	
<p><a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/lindadevolder/55470067950/" title="The imposing Statue of Amir Timur (also known as Tamerlane) and behind the bronze statue, the enormous remaining towers of the Ak-Saray Palace (the &quot;White Palace&quot;) can be seen , which was the ruler&#039;s grandiose summer residence at the time."><img src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/55470067950_faa3cd9180_m.jpg" width="240" height="180" alt="The imposing Statue of Amir Timur (also known as Tamerlane) and behind the bronze statue, the enormous remaining towers of the Ak-Saray Palace (the &quot;White Palace&quot;) can be seen , which was the ruler&#039;s grandiose summer residence at the time." /></a></p>

<p>Uzbekistan<br />
Shakhrisabz<br />
<br />
 Amir Timur was born near Shahrisabz and originally wanted to make this city the magnificent capital of his empire.<br />
Uzbekistan has three large, famous statues of Timur. In the capital Tashkent, he sits on a horse; in Samarkand, he sits on his throne; and here in his birthplace, he stands proudly upright.<br />
The entire historic center of the city has been on the UNESCO World Heritage List since 2000 due to its unique medieval architecture.</p>
			<p><a href="https://www.flickr.com/people/lindadevolder/">Linda DV</a> posted a photo:</p>
	
<p><a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/lindadevolder/55470056035/" title="The imposing Statue of Amir Timur (also known as Tamerlane) and behind the bronze statue, the enormous remaining towers of the Ak-Saray Palace (the &quot;White Palace&quot;) can be seen , which was the ruler&#039;s grandiose summer residence at the time."><img src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/55470056035_9d47afdf0d_m.jpg" width="240" height="180" alt="The imposing Statue of Amir Timur (also known as Tamerlane) and behind the bronze statue, the enormous remaining towers of the Ak-Saray Palace (the &quot;White Palace&quot;) can be seen , which was the ruler&#039;s grandiose summer residence at the time." /></a></p>

<p>Uzbekistan<br />
Shakhrisabz<br />
<br />
 Amir Timur was born near Shahrisabz and originally wanted to make this city the magnificent capital of his empire.<br />
Uzbekistan has three large, famous statues of Timur. In the capital Tashkent, he sits on a horse; in Samarkand, he sits on his throne; and here in his birthplace, he stands proudly upright.<br />
The entire historic center of the city has been on the UNESCO World Heritage List since 2000 due to its unique medieval architecture.</p>
			<p><a href="https://www.flickr.com/people/pbernardon/">pascal.bernardon</a> posted a photo:</p>
	
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<p>Sur le tarmac de l’aéroport Francisco Sá Carneiro, l’embarquement pour notre vol de retour s’amorce. <br />
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Les dernières images de Porto défilent dans ma tête : les ruelles sinueuses de Ribeira, les azulejos étincelants sous le soleil, les rires partagés dans les pastelarias… <br />
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Mais déjà, il faut se résoudre à quitter cette ville qui a su nous captiver par sa chaleur et son authenticité.</p>
			<p><a href="https://www.flickr.com/people/78950271@N03/">hbensliman</a> posted a photo:</p>
	
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<p>Oise, Picardie, Baie de Somme<br />
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<p>Spotted a beautiful replica AC Cobra Roadster with its brushed bare body in the car park. The Duke of London hosts its August ‘Classics &amp; Cake’ meet. Duke of London, Classic and Supercar Hub, The Brentford Riviera, Corson Yard, Brentford, London, UK. August 16, 2026. Photo: Edmond Terakopian</p>
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<p>Sony a7RV | Tamron 28-200mm f/2.8-5.6 Di III RXD<br />
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