Fantastic photography, JM! And what a beautiful whatever - gazebo? I'll get it is used for weddings on occasion. Nothing like a little bit of Thailand in Portugal!
This looks oriental but shares the ornate flavour of so many of your posts ... a beautiful pavilion.
Regarding my confusion over decay I realised that you were now numbering in the 50s and was very impressed so I did a search on decay to look at them all and it didn't show the ones in the 40s.
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very nice :)
What a teriffic gazebo!!
What a splendid gift. Well photographed too.
What an incredible gift that is! Just gorgeous.
Wow. This pavilion is AMAZING and so is your photography. Stunning.
I wish I could send some rain to Portugal because we have more than enough.
Have a great weekend.
That is beautiful! And what a great gift! Superb captures as always, JM! Hope you have a great weekend!
Sylvia
Beautiful pagoda JM , what a great present.
Beautiful gift, I must say!
This is just an amazing gift! And the photographs are beautiful!
Wow! Thailand is generous. That's beautiful.
Os detalhes são incríveis, que lindo presente!
Tenha um ótimo fim de semana JM! :)
Very beautiful gift!
That look like a lovely gift to the country. looks totally out of place against the surrounding parkland. Really good
Wow - it is so beautiful!
Fantastic photography, JM! And what a beautiful whatever - gazebo? I'll get it is used for weddings on occasion. Nothing like a little bit of Thailand in Portugal!
Lindo, muito delicado. Parece uma caixinha de música.
A great present, I like it very much. What did you give them?
@VP: I have no idea... :-)
I think a beautiful gestures ! Great works !
WOW! 500 years!
Great reflection on that first shot!
Wow - what a stunning gift!
This looks oriental but shares the ornate flavour of so many of your posts ... a beautiful pavilion.
Regarding my confusion over decay I realised that you were now numbering in the 50s and was very impressed so I did a search on decay to look at them all and it didn't show the ones in the 40s.
500 years is quite some history!
I love the people and culture (and cuisine) of Thailand.
God bless you!
Cezar
That is one fancy gazebo!
What a beautiful gift!:)
Looks so incongruous there, doesn't it!
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