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  • Haniya Spring nobody@flickr.com (Shalva1948)
    Shalva1948 posted a photo: Haniya Spring is a beautiful area combining a spring, an ancient pool full of water, an archaeological site and a cultural landscape of traditional agriculture. Two pools from the Byzantine period and a nymphaeon (fountain) from the Roman period. The water system feeds the pools as it did in bygone days. Haniya Spring is a sacred place and a pilgrimage site for members of the Armenian and the Ethiopian churches. The area around the pool and the nymphaeon is the pr
     

Haniya Spring

2 May 2026 at 05:48

Shalva1948 posted a photo:

Haniya Spring

Haniya Spring is a beautiful area combining a spring, an ancient pool full of water, an archaeological site and a cultural landscape of traditional agriculture.
Two pools from the Byzantine period and a nymphaeon (fountain) from the Roman period. The water system feeds the pools as it did in bygone days.
Haniya Spring is a sacred place and a pilgrimage site for members of the Armenian and the Ethiopian churches. The area around the pool and the nymphaeon is the property of the Armenian Church.

© Shalva1948

<p>Haniya Spring is a beautiful area combining a spring, an ancient pool full of water, an archaeological site and a cultural landscape of traditional agriculture. <br />
Two pools from the Byzantine period and a nymphaeon (fountain) from the Roman period. The water system feeds the pools as it did in bygone days.<br />
Haniya Spring is a sacred place and a pilgrimage site for members of the Armenian and the Ethiopian churches. The area around the pool and the nymphaeon is the property of the Armenian Church.</p>
  • ✇Monuments and Relics - flickr
  • Haniya Spring nobody@flickr.com (Shalva1948)
    Shalva1948 posted a photo: Haniya Spring is a beautiful area combining a spring, an ancient pool full of water, an archaeological site and a cultural landscape of traditional agriculture. Two pools from the Byzantine period and a nymphaeon (fountain) from the Roman period. The water system feeds the pools as it did in bygone days. Haniya Spring is a sacred place and a pilgrimage site for members of the Armenian and the Ethiopian churches. The area around the pool and the nymphaeon is the pr
     

Haniya Spring

2 May 2026 at 05:48

Shalva1948 posted a photo:

Haniya Spring

Haniya Spring is a beautiful area combining a spring, an ancient pool full of water, an archaeological site and a cultural landscape of traditional agriculture.
Two pools from the Byzantine period and a nymphaeon (fountain) from the Roman period. The water system feeds the pools as it did in bygone days.
Haniya Spring is a sacred place and a pilgrimage site for members of the Armenian and the Ethiopian churches. The area around the pool and the nymphaeon is the property of the Armenian Church.

© Shalva1948

<p>Haniya Spring is a beautiful area combining a spring, an ancient pool full of water, an archaeological site and a cultural landscape of traditional agriculture. <br />
Two pools from the Byzantine period and a nymphaeon (fountain) from the Roman period. The water system feeds the pools as it did in bygone days.<br />
Haniya Spring is a sacred place and a pilgrimage site for members of the Armenian and the Ethiopian churches. The area around the pool and the nymphaeon is the property of the Armenian Church.</p>
  • ✇Monuments and Relics - flickr
  • Symmetry and Curves nobody@flickr.com (abuckingham)
    abuckingham posted a photo: Maryhill Stonehenge Monument in Goldendale, WA. Built from 1918-1929 as a memorial to WWI soldiers, this version is a full-scale concrete monument inspired by the famous original in the UK. On the day we were going to come here, we heard on the news that vandals had painted the original. This one features stunning views of Mount Hood and the Columbia River to the south, near the border between Washington and Oregon.
     

Symmetry and Curves

2 May 2026 at 03:10

abuckingham posted a photo:

Symmetry and Curves

Maryhill Stonehenge Monument in Goldendale, WA. Built from 1918-1929 as a memorial to WWI soldiers, this version is a full-scale concrete monument inspired by the famous original in the UK. On the day we were going to come here, we heard on the news that vandals had painted the original. This one features stunning views of Mount Hood and the Columbia River to the south, near the border between Washington and Oregon.

© abuckingham

<p>Maryhill Stonehenge Monument in Goldendale, WA. Built from 1918-1929 as a memorial to WWI soldiers, this version is a full-scale concrete monument inspired by the famous original in the UK. On the day we were going to come here, we heard on the news that vandals had painted the original. This one features stunning views of Mount Hood and the Columbia River to the south, near the border between Washington and Oregon.</p>
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