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19-OCT-2013

Hajer Garden, shades of Stonehenge?

The entire gallery for this park is at http://www.pbase.com/helenpb/riyadh_hajer

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Graeme04-Nov-2014 09:55
Good perspective and view to the garden seat, Helen. BV
William Barletta30-Oct-2014 16:47
Actually I was thinking of the square stone windows of Machu Pichu ~V~
Stephanie09-Nov-2013 20:52
I've been thinking of Stonehenge with the previous photos.
Wonderful lighting and peek thru the rocks! V
Lieve Snellings08-Nov-2013 02:07
awesome ! V
Ali Majdfar06-Nov-2013 01:21
fantastic stoney frame! ~V
Lillian Rodriguez05-Nov-2013 07:21
Well seen and framed! V
fotabug05-Nov-2013 05:37
Iike this a lot
Being Me05-Nov-2013 04:13
This is so interesting! A window to the park. V
woody3405-Nov-2013 02:48
Interesting use of natural stone for that archway very reminiscent of Stonehenge.Excellent use as framework for the clean lines of the garden seat beyond...V
Chris Spracklen05-Nov-2013 00:17
Hmmm., not quite the scale or age of Stonehenge, Helen, but I can see where you're coming from.
Fine shot. *V*
Mairéad04-Nov-2013 23:33
Nicely framed. Looks like you've found a good spot for walking and photography. V
Milan Vogrin04-Nov-2013 23:08
Well seen!
Fletcher Wildlife Garden04-Nov-2013 22:29
How interesting! It does resemble a Stonehenge-type monument! Like your framing of the bench. V
Isabel Cutler04-Nov-2013 22:00
One would think there are very, very few people in Riyadh!
Karen Stuebing04-Nov-2013 21:47
This has a look of antiquity unlike the more modern buildings. I like the way you used the rocks to frame the bench. V.
Will Hoskins04-Nov-2013 21:15
I was thinking Inca. I like the framing of the bench. V
danad04-Nov-2013 21:01
I think so. It is strange to find this kind of standing stones there. Composition and light are excellent. V.
Barry S Moore04-Nov-2013 21:01
Very nicely framed. A pleasant location to reflect on life and the universe.
Gerard Koehl04-Nov-2013 20:57
Superbe composition. V
Chris Morton04-Nov-2013 20:36
a bit warmer, I think