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  • Safranbolu, Havuzlu Asmazlar Konagi is the most atmospheric hotel in a restored Ottoman traditional old houses. A fine beautiful pool is right on the centre of the main room (Havuzlu means with pool"9): This pool is the best of the indoor pools of Safranbolu, utilised not for swimming but to cool the room and gave a pleasant background sound. Safranbolu has a beautifully preserved collection of old Ottoman houses and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. During the 17th century Safranbolu was on the main Ottoman trade road between Gerede and the Black Sea harbours, bringing commerce and wealth to the town. During 18th and 19th centuries wealthy inhabitants built mansions of sun-dried mud bricks, wood and stucco.
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  • Safranbolu, Havuzlu Asmazlar Konagi is the most atmospheric hotel in a restored Ottoman traditional old houses. A fine beautiful pool is right on the centre of the main room (Havuzlu means with pool"9): This pool is the best of the indoor pools of Safranbolu, utilised not for swimming but to cool the room and gave a pleasant background sound. Safranbolu has a beautifully preserved collection of old Ottoman houses and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. During the 17th century Safranbolu was on the main Ottoman trade road between Gerede and the Black Sea harbours, bringing commerce and wealth to the town. During 18th and 19th centuries wealthy inhabitants built mansions of sun-dried mud bricks, wood and stucco.
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  • Safranbolu, Havuzlu Asmazlar Konagi is the most atmospheric hotel in a restored Ottoman traditional old houses. A fine beautiful pool is right on the centre of the main room (Havuzlu means with pool"9): This pool is the best of the indoor pools of Safranbolu, utilised not for swimming but to cool the room and gave a pleasant background sound. Safranbolu has a beautifully preserved collection of old Ottoman houses and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. During the 17th century Safranbolu was on the main Ottoman trade road between Gerede and the Black Sea harbours, bringing commerce and wealth to the town. During 18th and 19th centuries wealthy inhabitants built mansions of sun-dried mud bricks, wood and stucco.
    em2712445.jpg
  • Safranbolu, Havuzlu Asmazlar Konagi is the most atmospheric hotel in a restored Ottoman traditional old houses. A fine beautiful pool is right on the centre of the main room (Havuzlu means with pool"9): This pool is the best of the indoor pools of Safranbolu, utilised not for swimming but to cool the room and gave a pleasant background sound. Safranbolu has a beautifully preserved collection of old Ottoman houses and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. During the 17th century Safranbolu was on the main Ottoman trade road between Gerede and the Black Sea harbours, bringing commerce and wealth to the town. During 18th and 19th centuries wealthy inhabitants built mansions of sun-dried mud bricks, wood and stucco.
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  • Temozòn ex-hacienda. The pool, on the back the old henequen factory. Now Temozòn is a luxury hotel.
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  • Temozòn ex-hacienda. The pool, on the back the old henequen factory. Now Temozòn is a luxury hotel.
    em0210883.jpg
  • Temozòn ex-hacienda. The pool, on the back the old henequen factory. Now Temozòn is a luxury hotel.
    em0210882.jpg
  • Nad al-Sheba racecourse, the pool where the horses starts the morning training at dawn,before the beginning of hot temperature.
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  • Nad al-Sheba racecourse, the pool where the horses starts the morning training at dawn,before the beginning of hot temperature.
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  • Nad al-Sheba racecourse, the pool where the horses starts the morning training at dawn,before the beginning of hot temperature.
    em2801108.jpg
  • Jumeira, Wild Wadi waterpark. Locals and expatrietes love the dozens of interconnected rides and pools based on the legend of Arabian sailor, Sinbad the sailor.
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  • Jumeira, Wild Wadi waterpark. Locals and expatrietes love the dozens of interconnected rides and pools based on the legend of Arabian sailor, Sinbad the sailor.
    em2800052.jpg
  • Jumeira, Wild Wadi waterpark. Locals and expatrietes love the dozens of interconnected rides and pools based on the legend of Arabian sailor, Sinbad the sailor.
    em2800048.jpg
  • Jumeira, Wild Wadi waterpark. Locals and expatrietes love the dozens of interconnected rides and pools based on the legend of Arabian sailor, Sinbad the sailor.
    em2800034.jpg
  • Jumeira, Wild Wadi waterpark. Locals and expatrietes love the dozens of interconnected rides and pools based on the legend of Arabian sailor, Sinbad the sailor.
    em2800026.jpg
  • Jumeira, Wild Wadi waterpark. Locals and expatrietes love the dozens of interconnected rides and pools based on the legend of Arabian sailor, Sinbad the sailor. On the back the symbol of Dubai, Burj al-Arab. the symbol of Dubai, Burj al-Arab.
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  • Jumeira, Wild Wadi waterpark. Locals and expatrietes love the dozens of interconnected rides and pools based on the legend of Arabian sailor, Sinbad the sailor. On the back the symbol of Dubai, Burj al-Arab. the symbol of Dubai, Burj al-Arab.
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  • Jumeira, Wild Wadi waterpark. Locals and expatrietes love the dozens of interconnected rides and pools based on the legend of Arabian sailor, Sinbad the sailor.
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  • Sanliurfa (Urfa), the "Prophets City",  the  ancient Edessa of Alexander the Great, the crusaders and Byzantine Empire.  The picturesque Golbasi, a symbolic recreation of a legend about Abraham, also a grat Islamic prophet. When was living in the city Abraham destroyed pagan gods, offending the local Assyrian king Nimrod, that decidet to kill the prophet on a funeral pyre. But God turned the fire into water and the burning coals into fish. So now 2  polls of water are filled with sacred carps.
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  • Ambergris Caye: San Pedro village.
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  • Hotel Grand Hyatt
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  • Dhows harbour on the Dubai Creek, traditional trading hearth of the city. Still today thousands of these traditional boats are docked at  Dhow Warfage, full of a extraordinary array of any kind of marchandise waiting to be loaded, from computers to silk, mainly coming from China and India and directed to Africa and others Gulf countries.  Dubai was once one of the most important dhow building of the Gulf, strictly connected to development of the local commerce.
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  • Marina Dubai, the strip of new hotels and the most recent expansion of the city.
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  • San José Cholul.. The old henequen hacienda’s chapel and “Casa Grande”, the owner’s residence.
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  • Sanliurfa (Urfa), the "Prophets City",  the  ancient Edessa of Alexander the Great, the crusaders and Byzantine Empire.  The picturesque Golbasi, a symbolic recreation of a legend about Abraham, also a grat Islamic prophet. When was living in the city Abraham destroyed pagan gods, offending the local Assyrian king Nimrod, that decidet to kill the prophet on a funeral pyre. But God turned the fire into water and the burning coals into fish. So now 2  polls of water are filled with sacred carps.
    em2711829.jpg
  • Sanliurfa (Urfa), the "Prophets City",  the  ancient Edessa of Alexander the Great, the crusaders and Byzantine Empire.  The picturesque Golbasi, a symbolic recreation of a legend about Abraham, also a grat Islamic prophet. When was living in the city Abraham destroyed pagan gods, offending the local Assyrian king Nimrod, that decidet to kill the prophet on a funeral pyre. But God turned the fire into water and the burning coals into fish. So now 2  polls of water are filled with sacred carps.
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  • Sanliurfa (Urfa), the "Prophets City",  the  ancient Edessa of Alexander the Great, the crusaders and Byzantine Empire.  The picturesque Golbasi, a symbolic recreation of a legend about Abraham, also a grat Islamic prophet. When was living in the city Abraham destroyed pagan gods, offending the local Assyrian king Nimrod, that decidet to kill the prophet on a funeral pyre. But God turned the fire into water and the burning coals into fish. So now 2  polls of water are filled with sacred carps.
    em2711581.jpg
  • Sanliurfa (Urfa), the "Prophets City",  the  ancient Edessa of Alexander the Great, the crusaders and Byzantine Empire.  The picturesque Golbasi, a symbolic recreation of a legend about Abraham, also a grat Islamic prophet. When was living in the city Abraham destroyed pagan gods, offending the local Assyrian king Nimrod, that decidet to kill the prophet on a funeral pyre. But God turned the fire into water and the burning coals into fish. So now 2  polls of water are filled with sacred carps.
    em2711576.jpg
  • Sanliurfa (Urfa), the "Prophets City",  the  ancient Edessa of Alexander the Great, the crusaders and Byzantine Empire.  The picturesque Golbasi, a symbolic recreation of a legend about Abraham, also a grat Islamic prophet. When was living in the city Abraham destroyed pagan gods, offending the local Assyrian king Nimrod, that decidet to kill the prophet on a funeral pyre. But God turned the fire into water and the burning coals into fish. So now 2  polls of water are filled with sacred carps.
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  • Ambergris Caye: San Pedro village.
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  • Ex-hacienda Santa Rosa, in the heart of mayan Yucatàn. The rooms. Now Santa Rosa is a luxury hotel.
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  • Sanliurfa (Urfa), the "Prophets City",  the  ancient Edessa of Alexander the Great, the crusaders and Byzantine Empire.  The picturesque Golbasi, a symbolic recreation of a legend about Abraham, also a grat Islamic prophet. When was living in the city Abraham destroyed pagan gods, offending the local Assyrian king Nimrod, that decidet to kill the prophet on a funeral pyre. But God turned the fire into water and the burning coals into fish. So now 2  polls of water are filled with sacred carps.
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  • The skyline of new skyscrapers of the new downtown along Sheick Zayed rd.,
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  • The skyline of Burj Dubai, the highest skyscrapers of the world.
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  • Dhows harbour on the Dubai Creek, traditional trading hearth of the city is the original place where this small hamlet of pearl fishermen was founded.The gold reflections of the Arab Bank.
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  • Downtown: Sheikh Zayed rd, fountain.
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  • Trancoso,  pousada Etnia.
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  • The skyline of new skyscrapers of the new downtown along Sheick Zayed rd. Immigrant worker.
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  • Ateshkadeh. Often referred to as the Zoroastrian Fire Temple, this elegant neoclassical building, reflected in an oval pool in the garden courtyard, houses a flame that is said to have been burning since about AD 470. Visible through a window from the entrance hall, the flame was transferred to Ardakan in 1174, to Yazd in 1474 and to its present site in 1940. It is cherished (not worshipped) by the followers of the Zoroastrian faith – the oldest of the world's monotheistic religions.
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  • Temozòn ex-hacienda. The pool, on the back the old henequen factory. Now Temozòn is a luxury hotel.
    em0210890.jpg
  • Kunas are still a matriarchal society, and daughters are prized because, when they marry the husband contributes his wife's labour pool.
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  • Ateshkadeh. Often referred to as the Zoroastrian Fire Temple, this elegant neoclassical building, reflected in an oval pool in the garden courtyard, houses a flame that is said to have been burning since about AD 470. Visible through a window from the entrance hall, the flame was transferred to Ardakan in 1174, to Yazd in 1474 and to its present site in 1940. It is cherished (not worshipped) by the followers of the Zoroastrian faith – the oldest of the world's monotheistic religions.
    em2902139.jpg
  • Nusatupo. Kunas are still a matriarchal society, and daughters are prized because, when they marry the husband contributes his wife’s labour pool.
    em0510121.jpg
  • Temozòn ex-hacienda. The pool, on the back the old henequen factory. Now Temozòn is a luxury hotel.
    em0210896.jpg
  • Central Railway station. Bertha-Süttner-Platz with steel sculpture by Horst Antes and a pool. The buildings facing the square are examples of Post-Modern architecture.
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  • Central Railway station. Bertha-Süttner-Platz with steel sculpture by Horst Antes and a pool. The buildings facing the square are examples of Post-Modern architecture.
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  • Lanzarote, Jameos de Agua. A jameo is a volcanic formation formed when the ceiling of an underground lava tunnel collapses, exposing a section of the tunnel to the sky. A bar, restaurant, swimming pool, and concert hall were all built within one such formation under the guidance of César Manrique, and opened to the public in 1966. A natural lake of extraordinarily clear waters houses the famous blind albino crabs (Munidopsis polymorpha). The darkness within the grotto causes the lack of pigmentation of this rare specimen unique in the world, whitish in colour and barely one centimetre long.
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  • The Club de Billar Monforte is one of the Barcelona best kept secrets. A fabolous place ever for a pool passionate. The  Club de Billar Monforte was the former Cúpula Venus, ancient headquarters of Barcelona Teatro Principal, the first theater of the city with the name of Teatro de la Creu.
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  • Nusatupo. Kunas are still a matriarchal society, and daughters are prized because, when they marry the husband contributes his wife’s labour pool.
    em0510187.jpg
  • Kunas are still a matriarchal society, and daughters are prized because, when they marry the husband contributes his wife's labour pool.
    em0510167.jpg
  • Nusatupo. Kunas are still a matriarchal society, and daughters are prized because, when they marry the husband contributes his wife's labour pool.
    em0510123.jpg
  • Temozòn ex-hacienda. The pool, on the back the old henequen factory. Now Temozòn is a luxury hotel.
    em0210887.jpg
  • Temozòn ex-hacienda. The pool, on the back the old henequen factory. Now Temozòn is a luxury hotel.
    em0210886.jpg
  • Nad al-Sheba racecourse, the pool where the horses starts the morning training at dawn,before the beginning of hot temperature.
    em2801142.jpg
  • Nad al-Sheba racecourse, the pool where the horses starts the morning training at dawn,before the beginning of hot temperature.
    em2801137.jpg
  • Ateshkadeh. Often referred to as the Zoroastrian Fire Temple, this elegant neoclassical building, reflected in an oval pool in the garden courtyard, houses a flame that is said to have been burning since about AD 470. Visible through a window from the entrance hall, the flame was transferred to Ardakan in 1174, to Yazd in 1474 and to its present site in 1940. It is cherished (not worshipped) by the followers of the Zoroastrian faith – the oldest of the world's monotheistic religions.
    em2902137.jpg
  • Ateshkadeh. Often referred to as the Zoroastrian Fire Temple, this elegant neoclassical building, reflected in an oval pool in the garden courtyard, houses a flame that is said to have been burning since about AD 470. Visible through a window from the entrance hall, the flame was transferred to Ardakan in 1174, to Yazd in 1474 and to its present site in 1940. It is cherished (not worshipped) by the followers of the Zoroastrian faith – the oldest of the world's monotheistic religions.
    em2902133.jpg
  • Nusatupo. Kunas are still a matriarchal society, and daughters are prized because, when they marry the husband contributes his wife’s labour pool.
    em0510185.jpg
  • Temozòn ex-hacienda. The pool, on the back the old henequen factory. Now Temozòn is a luxury hotel.
    em0210892.jpg
  • Temozòn ex-hacienda. The pool, on the back the old henequen factory. Now Temozòn is a luxury hotel.
    em0210891.jpg
  • The Club de Billar Monforte is one of the Barcelona best kept secrets. A fabolous place ever for a pool passionate. The  Club de Billar Monforte was the former Cúpula Venus, ancient headquarters of Barcelona Teatro Principal, the first theater of the city with the name of Teatro de la Creu.
    em7410733.jpg
  • Temozòn ex-hacienda. The pool, on the back the old henequen factory. Now Temozòn is a luxury hotel.
    em0210894.jpg
  • The Vintgar gorge, one of the most popular natural features in Slovenia. The trail runs through the 1600 m long gorge where the Radovna river thrashes  against its rocky confines. There are paths, cascades, rapids, and clear pools.
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  • The Vintgar gorge, one of the most popular natural features in Slovenia. The trail runs through the 1600 m long gorge where the Radovna river thrashes  against its rocky confines. There are paths, cascades, rapids, and clear pools.
    em8801231.jpg
  • Jumeira, Wild Wadi waterpark. Locals and expatrietes love the dozens of interconnected rides and pools based on the legend of Arabian sailor, Sinbad the sailor.
    em2800037.jpg
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