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New on 500px : Inside an old temple 2. by udaybsharmaster by udaybsharmaster

Another temple in the Pillalamarri temple compound in Suryapet. The compound has 2 temples. The last upload was one of them, this is the other. This one has a a Nandi (lord Shiva’s bull) in it.

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New on 500px : Nautilus Staircase by ebjofrie by ebjofrie

This spiral staircase of Arc de Triomphe in Paris, resembles me to the structure of the Nautilus mollusc.

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New on 500px : Sunset on Lyon in B/W … by fredericmonin24 by fredericmonin24

Coucher de soleil à Lyon par une fin de journée d’automne. On aperçoit juste en bas l’amphithéatre des 3 Gaulles et au sommet de la colinne de Fourvière la Basilique de Fourvière et la tour éclairées.

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New on 500px : View on Notre Dame by RamelliSerge by RamelliSerge

This is the view of the back of Notre-Dame de Paris. It is a cool and easy shot to get. I always love to do my long exposure to make the photo nicer to the eyes 🙂 Do you prefer this photo of Notre-Dame or other ones I did? Let me know!

Also this photo is part of my Landscape Mater Class room, I show you the full retouching process and give you even the raw file so that you can play around with it. You can get 60% off on it for the release price if you use the coupon instaLM. Link to my website in my bio on my instagram account.

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New on 500px : Sunset on Lyon by fredericmonin24 by fredericmonin24

Coucher de soleil sur la Saône à Lyon

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New on 500px : Explorer by Genesis by Genesis

One of Thailand’s most beautiful and certainly the most photographed one is the Phraya Nakhon cave in Prachuap Khiri Khan province, about a 45 minutes drive South of Hua Hin. This impressive cave is located inside Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park and getting to the cave you will have some magnificent views of beaches, mountains and forests.

The Phraya Nakhon cave consists of two chambers. The ceiling of both chambers are open allowing the rays of the sun to come inside, illuminating the caves giving it a mystical appearance. The atmosphere inside the cave is tranquil and serene, especially when there are not many people around.

On entering the cave the first chamber contains an information board with a map that shows the layout of the chambers and the attractions contained in them.

The first thing you will see when entering the cave is a dry waterfall in the first chamber. This chamber also contains stalagmites and stalactites, as does the other chamber. The main chamber to the left of the entrance chamber contains the famous Kuha Karuhas pavilion.

As the roof of the two chambers are open, rain and sun light come into the cave allowing bushes and trees to grow there. Late afternoon, it gets dark quickly inside the cave and you should make it back in time across the hill to catch the boat back.

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New on 500px : Explorer by Genesis by Genesis

One of Thailand’s most beautiful and certainly the most photographed one is the Phraya Nakhon cave in Prachuap Khiri Khan province, about a 45 minutes drive South of Hua Hin. This impressive cave is located inside Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park and getting to the cave you will have some magnificent views of beaches, mountains and forests.

The Phraya Nakhon cave consists of two chambers. The ceiling of both chambers are open allowing the rays of the sun to come inside, illuminating the caves giving it a mystical appearance. The atmosphere inside the cave is tranquil and serene, especially when there are not many people around.

On entering the cave the first chamber contains an information board with a map that shows the layout of the chambers and the attractions contained in them.

The first thing you will see when entering the cave is a dry waterfall in the first chamber. This chamber also contains stalagmites and stalactites, as does the other chamber. The main chamber to the left of the entrance chamber contains the famous Kuha Karuhas pavilion.

As the roof of the two chambers are open, rain and sun light come into the cave allowing bushes and trees to grow there. Late afternoon, it gets dark quickly inside the cave and you should make it back in time across the hill to catch the boat back.

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New on 500px : Explorer by Genesis by Genesis

One of Thailand’s most beautiful and certainly the most photographed one is the Phraya Nakhon cave in Prachuap Khiri Khan province, about a 45 minutes drive South of Hua Hin. This impressive cave is located inside Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park and getting to the cave you will have some magnificent views of beaches, mountains and forests.

The Phraya Nakhon cave consists of two chambers. The ceiling of both chambers are open allowing the rays of the sun to come inside, illuminating the caves giving it a mystical appearance. The atmosphere inside the cave is tranquil and serene, especially when there are not many people around.

On entering the cave the first chamber contains an information board with a map that shows the layout of the chambers and the attractions contained in them.

The first thing you will see when entering the cave is a dry waterfall in the first chamber. This chamber also contains stalagmites and stalactites, as does the other chamber. The main chamber to the left of the entrance chamber contains the famous Kuha Karuhas pavilion.

As the roof of the two chambers are open, rain and sun light come into the cave allowing bushes and trees to grow there. Late afternoon, it gets dark quickly inside the cave and you should make it back in time across the hill to catch the boat back.

Credit : http://ift.tt/262WFEY

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New on 500px : Explorer by Genesis by Genesis

One of Thailand’s most beautiful and certainly the most photographed one is the Phraya Nakhon cave in Prachuap Khiri Khan province, about a 45 minutes drive South of Hua Hin. This impressive cave is located inside Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park and getting to the cave you will have some magnificent views of beaches, mountains and forests.

The Phraya Nakhon cave consists of two chambers. The ceiling of both chambers are open allowing the rays of the sun to come inside, illuminating the caves giving it a mystical appearance. The atmosphere inside the cave is tranquil and serene, especially when there are not many people around.

On entering the cave the first chamber contains an information board with a map that shows the layout of the chambers and the attractions contained in them.

The first thing you will see when entering the cave is a dry waterfall in the first chamber. This chamber also contains stalagmites and stalactites, as does the other chamber. The main chamber to the left of the entrance chamber contains the famous Kuha Karuhas pavilion.

As the roof of the two chambers are open, rain and sun light come into the cave allowing bushes and trees to grow there. Late afternoon, it gets dark quickly inside the cave and you should make it back in time across the hill to catch the boat back.

Credit : http://ift.tt/262WFEY

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