
Fushimi Inari Shrine in southern Kyoto. It is famous for its thousands of vermilion torii gates

Gardens by the Bay spans a total of 101 hectares of prime land at the heart of Singapore

Saint–Emilion Monolithic Church, constructed in the early twelfth century.
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Excellent choices. The Fushimi Inari Shrine is beautiful. We visited there on a rainy day, still enjoyed the tour.
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It its quite an amazing. Thanks Amy
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Excellent. Gardens by the Bay has been on my bucket list a lonnnng time.
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Thanks John.. It is an incredible site to see.
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Oh how I love these – the rest of my family have been to Japan, and they all love Kyoto. I was planning to go, but then came covid…Thank you for sending us dreams!
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Thanks Leya. Let’s all hope to kick Covid out of our world. LOL
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Big boots needed…
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😅😅
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That first picture brings back such fond memories. We visited Japan a few years ago and walked through the Fushimi Inari Shrine. It was pretty impressive.
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Loved our time there.
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I’ve not been to Japan but your post makes me want to go there more than ever! Beautiful examples for the challenge Anita.
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Thanks Tina ..Kyoto is my favorite part of Japan. Love this Photo Challenge.
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Lovely. Spans half the world too
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Great architectural shots, Anita. I especially love your image from Kyoto. What brilliant colors and great geometric shapes.
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Love the perspective on the shrine in Kyoto 😃
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Thanks Jez..loved our visit in Kyoto.
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I did not visit the Fushimi Inari Shrine when I was in Japan almost five years ago. It’s a shame, because it’s an iconic site of the country! I will need to return to Japan just to see this beautifully-symmetrical site. ❤
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We there a a couple of years ago. Loved our time Kyoto and also loved the Geisha district ❤
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