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Some I took this Thursday in Bahrain at a fort there!
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Very nice pictures Stofstreep.
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Quote from: Peat on January 19, 2013, 11:23:31 am
Very nice pictures Stofstreep.
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Love doing HDR on these Old buildings!
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Wens ek was daar, baie gawe kiekies daai!
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Thanks Guys!
Just for your information. most of the fort is build with Corral, not stone.
you can see the mollusks are visible in this stone.
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