Published 6 months ago by Hans Zijlstra
The ruins of a castle that was build in the 12th century by the kings of the 'province'of Cagliari can nowadays be reached by means of a steep stone path during a 20 minutes climb.
Published 6 months ago by Hans Zijlstra
First hall of the national archaeological musuem at Caglaiary showing pottery, sculptures, weaponry and arachitecture of the early pre-historey...(more)
Published 6 months ago by Hans Zijlstra
Second hall of the national archaeological musuem at Caglaiary showing pottery, sculptures, weaponry and arachitecture of the bronze age, pho...(more)
Published 6 months ago by Hans Zijlstra
The Masua zinc-lead mine (1863-1991) at the SW coast of Sardinia with in the distance in the sea the 'sugar bread' rock.
Published 6 months ago by Hans Zijlstra
The Santa Barbara Cave is a dissolution cavity above the San Giovanni lead-zinc mine, first covered by large baryte crystals when still under water...(more)
Published 7 months ago by Hans Zijlstra
Monte Urpinu Park is situated against the highest of the 7 hills of Cagliari. Water runs down the hill and is feeding 3 lakes. The park is famous fo...(more)
Published 7 months ago by Hans Zijlstra
Monte Urpinu is one of the 7 hills of Cagliari and offers an excellent view on the Golfo degli Angeli toward the South East, the old city toward the North West and the port toward the West.
Published 7 months ago by Hans Zijlstra
A baroque church build in the Cagliari quarter Stampace by the Jesuits between 1674 and 1712.
Published 7 months ago by Hans Zijlstra
The first sign of life when coming from the abandoned Baccu Locci mine is this little bar at Quirra, a tiny Village of 50 people near Villaputzu in the south east of Sardinia
Published 8 months ago by Hans Zijlstra
Earle morning in September when the beach of Poetto (Cagliari) is still empty, I was able to climb the baywatch tower and make a nice pano of the...(more)
Published 9 months ago by Hans Zijlstra
Once a year, after summer when school starts, the children of Cagliari (Sardinia, Italy)are acquainted with the joy of non-electronic games, as organised by G.R.V.K.
Published 9 months ago by Hans Zijlstra
Modern quarter of the city of Maastricht (The Netherlands) build according to designs of modern Italian architects.
Published 9 months ago by Hans Zijlstra
At the council of Sardica (343 AC) Sarbatius (Servatius) respresented the holy trinity view of western emperor Flavius Julius Constans A...(more)
Published 9 months ago by Hans Zijlstra
Wijck (from roman vicus meaning quarter), is the name of the part of the city of Maastricht along the east bank of the River Meuse. The c...(more)
Published 9 months ago by Hans Zijlstra
This the point where we used to meet and later split again before and after our adventures as kids. The log has been replaced, trees are 10 times taller now.
Published 9 months ago by Hans Zijlstra
The hollow road was the way between the levee and the houses on the hill. where we used to play in the middle near a hollow tree. Between the levees w...(more)
Published 9 months ago by Hans Zijlstra
The garden of my mother in Brunssum, The Netherlands, on an early morning in august
Published 9 months ago by Hans Zijlstra
Best friends summer garden at zaltbommel during afternoon in august.........................................................................................................................................................
Published 9 months ago by Hans Zijlstra
The garden of best friends at Utrecht (The Netherlands), early morning August