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My Field of Vision

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A view of the world through one photographer's lens.

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Walking around St. Mary's Basilica, Bangalore

Daniel's Blog | December 20th 2009 by Daniel Dmello

So I was in Bangalore in January, taking in the sights with a couple of friends. We had toured Cubbon Park and Lal Bagh in the morning and afternoon, and evening found us in front of St Mary's Basilica. This has got to be one of the most beautifu read more

A better man for it

TroutLegend | December 11th 2009

C omplicated winds made crossing hands across the small dissection of my urban back yard. Staring through the double pained door I watched high currents tickle at our sole Oak Tree while the struggling sounds of ascending steam triggered my coffee a read more

Quote: “To live well, live hidden”

Islam in Europe | December 7th 2009 by Esther

Quote: "To live well, live hidden"Iman Kurdi, writing for Arab News:For a start, I would wager that if you undertook the same referendum in say France or the Netherlands, you would get the same result. That's the problem with referendums: They're dem read more

Download Cities XL 2009 + Crack

Free Games Download | December 5th 2009 by Shaheer Ul Haq

Cities XL (2009)PC | English | Namco Bandai Partners | 10.2009 | 3.36 GBGenre: Strategy, 3DThe city can be built in one day! In the life of this gigantic task, requiring careful planning and collaboration of many services. It is the law of the real w read more

Teocuitatlan: "The place of gold"

Jim & Carole's Mexico Adventure | December 3rd 2009 by Jim Cook

A sunny afternoon on the Teocuitatlan Plaza. Above, a lovely set of portales (arched walkways) with a distinct Moorish design line the Plaza. Behind them, the steeples and dome of Parrochia San Miguel Archangel rise against fluffy white clouds. Sever read more

Stuck Up A Minaret

MyRightWord | December 3rd 2009 by Yisrael Medad

Barbara Kay in the National Post writes:Churches were built with steeples so that everyone in the surrounding landscape could find their way to them. They were always situated as the central point of a town. People flocked to them on Sundays. The ste read more

Minaret Ban

The Think Atheist Foundation Blog | December 3rd 2009

So the Swiss have banned Minarets, to be precise the building of more minarets. This is no ban on Mosque building, only on the church esque spire that stands atop it. A common sight throughout the Muslim world. The most democratic country in Europe h read more

Indian Hill

Recollecting Nemasket | December 1st 2009 by Michael J. Maddigan

This dramatic view of a solitary boy on Indian Hill taken at the turn of the last century well illustrates the coexistence of agriculture and industry at the time in Middleborough. In the distance, across the Nemasket River, the village of Middleboro read more

Swiss Bigots

architecture.myninjaplease | December 1st 2009

Minarets are now banned in Switzerland, in a move that is so absurdly ignorant that all I can do is laugh. Consider this: what is a minaret but a different word for something that is essentially the same as a common feature in Christian churches/cath read more

Cities XL 2009 PC

Rapidshare Megaupload & Hotfile Links – RapidLord.INFO | November 25th 2009 by RapidLord

Cities XL 2009 PC PC | English | Namco Bandai Partners | 10.2009 | 3.36 GB Genre: Strategy, 3D The city can be built in one day! In the life of this gigantic task, requiring careful planning and collaboration of many services. It is the law of th read more

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