That's about how I enjoy my lunch break
Dogs&puppies . My break lunch funny ! Music my life ) ahahaha
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Gary made me do it . Watching my fav movie
My name GHOST ! I live in Stockgolm . I m sweden gold voice ! A fluffy cloud of love . Born september 5 2015 . Ambassador mustinorge !
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Vicious polar bear attack
My name is Boo . I live in London ! I m a fluffy CHOW CHOW but people often mistake me for a bear 🐻
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Talking and singing dog man
Ahahaha top animals . Talking and singing dog man. My dog my love ! Her name Boris Russian dog hungry))
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Russian mountain Elbrus 5642 Krasnaya polyana Esto Sadok
Krasnaya Polyana is located in the middle reaches of the Mzymta river, 38 km from The black sea coast at an altitude of about 500 meters above sea level. It is located 64 km South-East of Central Sochi.
The village is surrounded on all sides by high mountains: from the North-West by the mountain Achishkho and its spurs, from the South-East by the ridge Aibga (its highest point is the mountain Stone Pillar (2509,7 m) — the highest observation deck on Krasnaya Polyana). 15 km North of Krasnaya Polyana is the watershed of the Main Caucasian ridge. The village occupies an extensive terrace, which is a slightly inclined area in the form of a triangle, the top rests on the spurs of mount Achishkho, and the base rests on the right (orographically) Bank of the Mzymta river. During the ice age, the site of the village was the lower end of a powerful glacier, traces of which are found everywhere in the form of huge boulders and furrows on the rocks of the mountains surrounding the valley[2]. In the area of the village in Mzymta rivers flow-Mill, Beshenka, Nun and The first Galleon.
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Shoana church X century Russia 4 K
The church is located on the southeastern spur of Mount Shoan (Karachay-Balkar:on the left bank of the Kuban river, in a strategically important place not far from confluence of the two rivers: Kuban and Teberda (Russian:). The church is located 7 km to the north from the city of Karachayevsk (Russian:), above the Ossetian village named after Kosta Khetagurov
The church is constructed according to the Byzantine architectural tradition. It has three apses, which are a little bit narrower than naves (of which there are also three). It is a cross-domed building with four square pillars bearing three-stage arches and a cupola. The length of the building from west to east is 12.9 m., The height is equal to the length, the width along the western facade is 8.9 m. The church has two closed vaulted narthexes at the northern and southern end. It is not clear what was the original form of the roof. At the moment, there is a restored gable roof, but there is a theory about the original roof tiles being rested on semi-circular zacomari-gables.[2] The tholobate is octahedral and has eight windows, each side of the tholobate is ended with the archivolt overhang on consoles rested on the corners. Modern tholobate being milti-faced does not rely on any scientific evidence.[2] The plinthite, which is traditional for Byzantine buildings, is used only in the arches. The rest of the building is composed of sandstone-with-lime blocks of rough processing, with a butoconcrete filling inside the wall. The windows are crowened not with an arch of plinthite, but with a stone with a semi-circular finish carved in it. Numerous holes for scaffolding are visible in the masonry, and in the hole in the western part of the southern wall there is even a piece of wood that the builders could not remove and just saw it off. For the construction of the church powerful substructions [1] were required. The facade decor of the church is very modest: there is a cornice made of stone tiles, plinthite stones on the drum and stone cornice above some the windows. Outside the church was covered with a thin layer of plastering (can be seen in the voids between some stone tiles), and inside it was plastered and decorated with ornaments
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