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#1 RELIVING THROUGH 1000 YEAR OLD HISTORY - TANJAORE by @angelro

This is in continuation to my travel series for which I already covered few of the intersesting places in India. The next one is about a place from south part of India where centruries year old Fort, Tempple and culturs keeps it identity. As I made this blog to publish as a book, you may notbe able travel to the city through my eyes but as travel blog as my primary intention then was to reduce as much about me like I, My, Myself etc.
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#2 [???? JAPAN 2019 ???? | ep.3] Osaka - ⛩️ Sumiyoshi-Taisha ⛩️ by @ten-years-before

For this third day in Japan 🇯🇵 I had planned a non common place, so I hope I didn't make a mistake hahahaha. It's still early and better not to delay too long in order to get the most out of the place because it looks pretty big according to my research. So let's go to Namba Station to take a train from the Nankai line to Sumiyoshitaisha Station. The ride is quite short, about ten minutes and costs only ¥210
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#3 Villages, Mysteries, Art and Templars on the Camino de Santiago: Astureses, Orense, Church of San Xulián by @juancar347

'The Templar church of Astureses, dependent on the encomienda of Amoeiro, has on its main tympanum an enigmatic tau-anksada cross, inside whose "handle" a Greek cross is inscribed expressing the exoteric-esoteric duality of the Order. Less enigmatic, but more suggestive, it is a tombstone that can be seen on the north wall in the name of the Templar knight Frey Juan Pérez de Outeiro, who died on August 3, 1286. In it, the romances have materialized the Celtic tradition of the "pilgrim soul" ", very common in Galicia …".
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