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Close to the German border of Austria, is located in the Northern Limestone Alps and is a mystery area: "On a 1992 visit to Austria, the Dalai Lama specifically asked to see the Mountain, calling it “a sleeping Dragon” and “The Heart chakra of the World”. But this was not the first world-famous person to know of the mountain. Hitler was obsessed with it, hoping to gain access to supernatural beings and power to turn a war that he was loosing. King (later crowned Emperor) Charlemagne (768-814 AD) is sleeping there according to legends. Most common phenomena: people disappear for a "short" time (according to their watches) but to their families it appears that they stayed away for a long time.
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Juyong Pass居庸关, one of the 3 greatest mountain passes of the Great Wall, suburb of Peking, 1923-27
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Entrance to the cave of the Ibini Ukpabi oracle at Arochukwu, 1900s - A Sacred place of Odinala
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Kondana Caves - located about 30km from the city of Lonavala in India. The group of 16 caves is believed to have been created by hand using a primitive tool & from scratch.
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Banteay Srey Temple In Angkor Area, Cambodia
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In the Shadow of Mt. Ararat: Impressions from Ishak Pasha Palace, Doğubeyazıt, Turkey
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The Ceilings of Mosques in Iran
Sheikh Lotfollah mosque, Isfahan, Iran. Picture by Iranian photographer Mohammad Reza Domiri Ganji.
Seyyed Mosque, Isfahan. Picture by Iranian photographer Mohammad Reza Domiri Ganji.
Ceilings of the winter prayer hall, Nasir al-Mulk Mosque, ‘The Pink Mosque’ in Shiraz, Iran. Picture at Wikimedia Commons. -
Blessings to all of you: May you experience the sound of a guitar at the shore of an ocean very soon.
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Senjoukaku is a shrine building in Hiroshima Prefecture. Construction halted suddenly in 1598, since the building consists of a single floor space, 1419m². The floor is 4" thick boards of camphor tree, never polished never repaired, worn to a mirror smoothness over the centuries.
