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  • Dead Sea. Ein Gedi Natural Reserve. The Ein Gedi oasis ha a long history. David fled here to escape king Saul as, later, Simon Bar Kokhba, leader of the second Jewish revolt (132--135 A.D.) against Roman empire.
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  • Dead Sea. Ein Gedi Natural Reserve. The Ein Gedi oasis ha a long history. David fled here to escape king Saul as, later, Simon Bar Kokhba, leader of the second Jewish revolt (132--135 A.D.) against Roman empire. Ibex.
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  • Dead Sea. Ein Gedi Natural Reserve. The Ein Gedi oasis ha a long history. David fled here to escape king Saul as, later, Simon Bar Kokhba, leader of the second Jewish revolt (132--135 A.D.) against Roman empire. Shulamit falls.
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  • Dead Sea. Ein Gedi Natural Reserve. The Ein Gedi oasis ha a long history. David fled here to escape king Saul as, later, Simon Bar Kokhba, leader of the second Jewish revolt (132--135 A.D.) against Roman empire. Shulamit falls.
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  • Dead Sea. Ein Gedi Natural Reserve. The Ein Gedi oasis ha a long history. David fled here to escape king Saul as, later, Simon Bar Kokhba, leader of the second Jewish revolt (132--135 A.D.) against Roman empire. The hyrax, a rare mammal rodent.
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  • Dead Sea. Ein Gedi Natural Reserve. The Ein Gedi oasis ha a long history. David fled here to escape king Saul as, later, Simon Bar Kokhba, leader of the second Jewish revolt (132--135 A.D.) against Roman empire.
    em2500659.jpg
  • Dead Sea. Ein Gedi Natural Reserve. The Ein Gedi oasis ha a long history. David fled here to escape king Saul as, later, Simon Bar Kokhba, leader of the second Jewish revolt (132--135 A.D.) against Roman empire. Shulamit falls.
    em2500677.jpg
  • Dead Sea. Ein Gedi Natural Reserve. The Ein Gedi oasis ha a long history. David fled here to escape king Saul as, later, Simon Bar Kokhba, leader of the second Jewish revolt (132--135 A.D.) against Roman empire.
    em2500663.jpg
  • Jaffa's Gate, the traditional entrance for pilgrims with the Tower of David, a citadel with Herodian, Roman, Byzantine, Muslim, Crusader, Ottoman ruins, but nothing from David's times.
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  • Dumferline was an ancient capital of Scotland. Dumferline Abbey, one of the most important sites in Scotland, is a large Benedictine abbey founded in 1128 by King David I of Scotland. Dunfermline became a center for the  cult of St Margaret (David's mother). The foundations of the earliest church (the Holy Trinity) are under the present superb nave, built in the 12th century in the Romanesque style. The Abbey was sacked in 1560, although substantial parts of the Abbey building remain. The cemetery.
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  • Dumferline was an ancient capital of Scotland. Dumferline Abbey, one of the most important sites in Scotland, is a large Benedictine abbey founded in 1128 by King David I of Scotland. Dunfermline became a center for the  cult of St Margaret (David's mother). The foundations of the earliest church (the Holy Trinity) are under the present superb nave, built in the 12th century in the Romanesque style. The Abbey was sacked in 1560, although substantial parts of the Abbey building remain.
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  • Dumferline was an ancient capital of Scotland. Dumferline Abbey, one of the most important sites in Scotland, is a large Benedictine abbey founded in 1128 by King David I of Scotland. Dunfermline became a center for the  cult of St Margaret (David's mother). The foundations of the earliest church (the Holy Trinity) are under the present superb nave, built in the 12th century in the Romanesque style. The Abbey was sacked in 1560, although substantial parts of the Abbey building remain.
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  • Dumferline was an ancient capital of Scotland. Dumferline Abbey, one of the most important sites in Scotland, is a large Benedictine abbey founded in 1128 by King David I of Scotland. Dunfermline became a center for the  cult of St Margaret (David's mother). The foundations of the earliest church (the Holy Trinity) are under the present superb nave, built in the 12th century in the Romanesque style. The Abbey was sacked in 1560, although substantial parts of the Abbey building remain.
    em0761518.jpg
  • Dumferline was an ancient capital of Scotland. Dumferline Abbey, one of the most important sites in Scotland, is a large Benedictine abbey founded in 1128 by King David I of Scotland. Dunfermline became a center for the  cult of St Margaret (David's mother). The foundations of the earliest church (the Holy Trinity) are under the present superb nave, built in the 12th century in the Romanesque style. The Abbey was sacked in 1560, although substantial parts of the Abbey building remain.
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  • Langhe, Brunate. The Sol LeWitt and David Tremlett Chapel. The idea to renovate the building was sparked by an encounter with the English artist David Tremlett in 1997. The artist involved his American friend Sol LeWitt in the project. The work was shared between the two artists, with Tremlett decorating the interior, and LeWitt the outside of the chapel.
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  • Dumferline was an ancient capital of Scotland. Dumferline Abbey, one of the most important sites in Scotland, is a large Benedictine abbey founded in 1128 by King David I of Scotland. Dunfermline became a center for the  cult of St Margaret (David's mother). The foundations of the earliest church (the Holy Trinity) are under the present superb nave, built in the 12th century in the Romanesque style. The Abbey was sacked in 1560, although substantial parts of the Abbey building remain. The cemetery.
    em0761525.jpg
  • Dumferline was an ancient capital of Scotland. Dumferline Abbey, one of the most important sites in Scotland, is a large Benedictine abbey founded in 1128 by King David I of Scotland. Dunfermline became a center for the  cult of St Margaret (David's mother). The foundations of the earliest church (the Holy Trinity) are under the present superb nave, built in the 12th century in the Romanesque style. The Abbey was sacked in 1560, although substantial parts of the Abbey building remain.
    em0761537.jpg
  • Dumferline was an ancient capital of Scotland. Dumferline Abbey, one of the most important sites in Scotland, is a large Benedictine abbey founded in 1128 by King David I of Scotland. Dunfermline became a center for the  cult of St Margaret (David's mother). The foundations of the earliest church (the Holy Trinity) are under the present superb nave, built in the 12th century in the Romanesque style. The Abbey was sacked in 1560, although substantial parts of the Abbey building remain. The cemetery.
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  • Dumferline was an ancient capital of Scotland. Dumferline Abbey, one of the most important sites in Scotland, is a large Benedictine abbey founded in 1128 by King David I of Scotland. Dunfermline became a center for the  cult of St Margaret (David's mother). The foundations of the earliest church (the Holy Trinity) are under the present superb nave, built in the 12th century in the Romanesque style. The Abbey was sacked in 1560, although substantial parts of the Abbey building remain.
    em0761539.jpg
  • Langhe, Brunate. The Sol LeWitt and David Tremlett Chapel. The idea to renovate the building was sparked by an encounter with the English artist David Tremlett in 1997. The artist involved his American friend Sol LeWitt in the project. The work was shared between the two artists, with Tremlett decorating the interior, and LeWitt the outside of the chapel.
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  • San Venanzo, David is the celebrated  owner of "La Sella" local norcineria, salami and ham traditional food.
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  • Caernafon castle. The Watch Tower with the newer finished Queen's Gate, and the monument of David Lloyd George, a Welsh Liberal leader which laid the foundations of the modern welfare state . In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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  • Dumferline Abbey, King's Robert Bruce tomb. Dumferline Abbey, one of the most important sites in Scotland, is a large Benedictine abbey founded in 1128 by King David I of Scotland. King Robert the Bruce was buried in 1329 in the choir. Bruce’s heart rests in Melrose, but his bones were reinterred with fitting pomp in 1818 below the pulpit of the New church.
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  • Northeastern Anatolia. Oskvank (Oshki), Georgian church dedicated to St John the Baptists is the grandest of the Georgian cathedrals in this region. Built in 958 -61 by Duke Bagrat and David Curapalates. A impressive  big building hidden in the mountains, village still in a relaively good shape.
    em2713453.jpg
  • Caernafon castle. The Watch Tower with the newer finished Queen's Gate, and the monument of David Lloyd George, a Welsh Liberal leader which laid the foundations of the modern welfare state . In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
    em0763613.jpg
  • Caernafon castle. The Watch Tower with the newer finished Queen's Gate, and the monument of David Lloyd George, a Welsh Liberal leader which laid the foundations of the modern welfare state . In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
    em0763610.jpg
  • San Venanzo, David is the celebrated  owner of "La Sella" local norcineria, salami and ham traditional food.
    em7113853.jpg
  • Northeastern Anatolia. Oskvank (Oshki), Georgian church dedicated to St John the Baptists is the grandest of the Georgian cathedrals in this region. Built in 958 -61 by Duke Bagrat and David Curapalates. A impressive  big building hidden in the mountains, village still in a relaively good shape.
    em2713461.jpg
  • Northeastern Anatolia. Oskvank (Oshki), Georgian church dedicated to St John the Baptists is the grandest of the Georgian cathedrals in this region. Built in 958 -61 by Duke Bagrat and David Curapalates. A impressive  big building hidden in the mountains, village still in a relaively good shape.
    em2713447.jpg
  • Northeastern Anatolia. Oskvank (Oshki), Georgian church dedicated to St John the Baptists is the grandest of the Georgian cathedrals in this region. Built in 958 -61 by Duke Bagrat and David Curapalates. A impressive  big building hidden in the mountains, village still in a relaively good shape.
    em2713441.jpg
  • Caernafon castle. The Watch Tower with the newer finished Queen's Gate, and the monument of David Lloyd George, a Welsh Liberal leader which laid the foundations of the modern welfare state . In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
    em0763610.jpg
  • Northeastern Anatolia. Oskvank (Oshki), Georgian church dedicated to St John the Baptists is the grandest of the Georgian cathedrals in this region. Built in 958 -61 by Duke Bagrat and David Curapalates. A impressive  big building hidden in the mountains, village still in a relaively good shape.
    em2713460.jpg
  • San Venanzo, David is the celebrated  owner of "La Sella" local norcineria, salami and ham traditional food.
    em7113856.jpg
  • San Venanzo, David is the celebrated  owner of "La Sella" local norcineria, salami and ham traditional food.
    em7113851.jpg
  • San Venanzo, David is the celebrated  owner of "La Sella" local norcineria, salami and ham traditional food.
    em7113845.jpg
  • Northeastern Anatolia. Oskvank (Oshki), Georgian church dedicated to St John the Baptists is the grandest of the Georgian cathedrals in this region. Built in 958 -61 by Duke Bagrat and David Curapalates. A impressive  big building hidden in the mountains, village still in a relaively good shape.
    em2713464.jpg
  • Northeastern Anatolia. Van Lake. Akdamar Island  is the home to a tenth century Armenian church, known as the Cathedral Church of the Holy Cross (915-921).  A detail of David and Goliath bas-relief. Armenian King Gagik I Artsruni (908-944) chose Agt'hamar (the Armenian name of the island) as one of his residences. The only surviving structure is the Palatine Cathedral of the Holy Cross built by the architect-monk Manuel.<br />
The unique importance of the Cathedral Church of the Holy Cross comes from the extensive array of bas-relief carving of mostly biblical scenes that adorn its external walls. The meanings of these reliefs have been the subject of much and varied interpretation.
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  • Balagne, craftsman's road. Feliceto. David Campana, glass-maker.
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