Symbolism in building materials - a half-forgotten spectacular park

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 3 years ago  

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10,000 years into the future and archaeologists will say this was a religious temple of some sort.

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I'm surprised there weren't a bunch of hammer and sickle stone structures. The cult of personality can be almost as strong as a religion then sometimes after their death supernatural powers are ascribed to them and eventually it morphs into a full blown religion.

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I like how the pavement is made. It must have been as hard as a rock.

 3 years ago  Reveal Comment

I will not stop admiring how well they have built in the past.

Same here, their beauty is timeless.

Park gueli building made me remember one of ancient building located in my town. It's actually a beautiful view

Beautiful place the sight is so lovely the flowers are so green and attractive beautiful

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