It's incredible how can sometimes ruins are much more beautiful than straight things. When I saw the photo at first, I imagined a whole love story between the wall and the pillars. During thousands of years, pillars were always next to the walls, defeating time. They were always next to each other, they fell in love but they couldn't get closer. It was their destiny to be always so close and so far. Fortunately, something happened and they finally got to meet each other, touch each other and hold each other. Thanks for the photo, it's unbelievably gorgeous.
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despite the numerous trembles hopefully the pillars that hold this great heritage will never get to fall down..
same wishes go for Baalbeck's pillars as well :s
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It's incredible how can sometimes ruins are much more beautiful than straight things. When I saw the photo at first, I imagined a whole love story between the wall and the pillars. During thousands of years, pillars were always next to the walls, defeating time. They were always next to each other, they fell in love but they couldn't get closer. It was their destiny to be always so close and so far. Fortunately, something happened and they finally got to meet each other, touch each other and hold each other. Thanks for the photo, it's unbelievably gorgeous.
thanks anonymouses :)
Tunisian Huskey, i love the way you saw it! really.. wouldnt that be something! :)
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