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Abizanda
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Abizanda is an interesting village with a defensive tower (not visible in this image) lying south of Ainsa. The watchtower dates from the 11th Century and was one of several that relayed messages to each other in the valey.
The Gothic-Aragonese church was built in the 16th century. |
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Hey Eddie,
A lovely shot showing the interesting architecture of Spain. An excellent composition with a well chosen POV and great colors. Congratulations!!! TFS
Greetings,
Natasha
Hi, Eddie,
What interesting profiles of those walls and roofs!
The stone walls create a particular feel.The rambling green plants stand out well against these walls.
It's a good shot to fit my siggested theme "Walls and Profiles", so I post it as a contribution:)
TFS
Valerka:)
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(1617) - [2008-05-16 10:42]
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Hello Eddie ,
The aragonese architecture is really wonderful . You present it very well with this nice shot well composed . The big stone house in the fore-ground , the beautiful church in the blue sky , and all the touches of greenery : well done .
Regards
Denis