Published 12 months ago by Uldis Bardins
Located in a grassy island area leading to the Torņakalns Railway Station is a monument made of five granite stones ...(more)
Published over 1 year ago by John Leith
The Italian Chapel is all that is left of Camp 60 where Italian Prisoners of War were housed during the building of the Churc...(more)
Published almost 2 years ago by Marijan Marijanovic
Lake Skadar is the largest lake on Balkan peninsula. 2/3 of its surface is in Montenegro. S...(more)
Published about 2 years ago by Thomas Dideriksen
The recreation yard on Alcatraz. The prisoners on Alcatraz were allowed to use this yard on saturdays and sundays only. Prisoners would spend their time here playing bridge, various sports, etc.
Published about 2 years ago by Thomas Dideriksen
The recreation yard on Alcatraz. The prisoners on Alcatraz were allowed to use this yard on saturdays and sundays only. Prisoners would spend their time here playing bridge, various sports, etc.
Published about 2 years ago by Thomas Dideriksen
The prisoners library on Alcatraz. When in use, this library carried approximately 15000 books. The prisoners were not allowed in the library, instead, they had books delivered directly to their cells.
Published over 2 years ago by Jan Vrsinsky
San Juan de Ulua fortress protecting the harbor was originally an island used as the main entry point for Spanish newcomers to Mexico. The central part was a an inhumane prison during the Porfirio Diaz regime.
Published over 2 years ago by Jan Vrsinsky
San Juan de Ulua protecting the harbor was originally an island used as the main entry point for Spanish newcomers to Mexico. The central part was a an inhumane prison during the Porfirio Diaz regime.
Published over 2 years ago by Jan Vrsinsky
View of the harbor. This fortress protecting the harbor was originally an island used as the main entry point for Spanish newcomers to Mexico. The central part was a an inhumane prison during the Porfirio Diaz regime.
Published over 2 years ago by Jan Vrsinsky
This fortress protecting the harbor was originally an island used as the main entry point for Spanish newcomers to Mexico. The central part was a an inhumane prison during the Porfirio Diaz regime.
Published over 2 years ago by Jan Vrsinsky
This fortress protecting the harbor was originally an island used as the main entry point for Spanish newcomers to Mexico. The central part was a an inhumane prison during the Porfirio Diaz regime.
Published over 2 years ago by Jan Vrsinsky
This fortress protecting the harbor was originally an island used as the main entry point for Spanish newcomers to Mexico. The central part was a an inhumane prison during the Porfirio Diaz regime.
Published over 2 years ago by Malinnikov Ruslan
Nothtunnel's caisson, Natalka tract, Obolon district (Kiev, Ukraine) by Ruslan Malinnikov Caisson is...(more)
Published almost 3 years ago by jacky cheng
Gulangyu formerly round sandbar, Yuen Chau Tsai, Yinhaixinan have sea caves by the wave, sound like th...(more)
Published almost 3 years ago by Matt Wellard
This is the main entrance to the Administration Offices of Alcatraz. You can also see the remains of the governors house, the light h...(more)
Published almost 3 years ago by Matt Wellard
Cell 147, Broadway, Alcatraz. Not the sort of address you would want! Alcatraz cells are 5 feet by 9 feet and inmates were liable to be locked up for 20 ...(more)