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Sunday, July 20, 2014

Suvi


Summer City



Kinnisvarsamullid

Another graffiti



A Walk on the Wild Side of Tartu

Flood plains of Emajõgi (Mother of Rivers) at my place

Another fellow is taking a walk

Taking a flight

Some flower

Takjas - burdock

The same hay - sama oks - sama mets

Who is behind the bloom - another walker

Jalaka lehe küünal - a candle on elm leaf



Grandmother's Garden

All different kind of crops there ready to be harvested

Gooseberry

Black currant (a lonely one)

Red currant

Poppy :-D
Pensionisammas


Friday, July 11, 2014

Jonna in Tatru and Tõrva


 Ardi and his little mate Jonna

 Tänu jahedale ilmale sai supeldud vaid siseveekogudes

 Bog highway

Off-road

 Water makes the landscape

Another wetland

 Shopaholics



The Ruins of Helme Order Castle



The memory of German order brothers who once liberated the land for the holy cross and the holy lady Mary through the holy crusade against Eastern pagans

The memory of Soviet Red army soldiers who once liberated the land for the holy ideas of the Holy Trinity (Marx-Engels-Lenin) and the father of all nations - comrade Stalin - in Russian holy Great Patriotic War against Western fascists

Small fresh red cones in spruce tree in early summer - the memory of the circular nature of the Nature and the whole world itself

Sandstone caves



Vanamõisa Lake

 On the water

 In the water

 Above the water

 Vanaisa mälestuseks

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Many layers of street arts.
Kunstnike kollektiivse töö tulemusena sünnib kõigile arusaadav elufilosoofiline taies:
Kui küünitad vaid eurode järele, siis lõpuks pihku jääb huiat

Tartu - heade mõtete linn

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Megalithic Stone Work


To my surprise it was possible in Sri Lanka to detect the tracks of the similar prehistoric architectural style as I enjoyed in the megalithic ruins of Peru - walls laid of big polygonal stones. Anyway it should not be a surprise as this kind of ancient masonry is spread world-wide. Thus why not in ancient Lanka - the pearl of Asia, the real garden of Eden.



Memories of the Sacred Valley in Peru

Ollantaytambo



A double wall in Ollantaytambo - megaliths in one side and stone plates covering the opposite one

Machu Picchu


 

My favorite place Sacsayhuaman


Note how the hole of the missing stone of the right side is fixed with small rocks. The same in the left side wall as well or was there even a stone plate shielding the the small rocks.

By Cusco


 



The First Encounter - The First Capital - Anuradhapura

Usually just clay bricks or rectangular stones have been used for all of the buildings, from a temple to a pool.

King's baths. Nothing special with the pool.

But the fence surrounding the pools...


The famous temple. Just a big amazing dagoba.

The pavement in the temple is imitating the masonry of polygonal walls



Thiruketheeswaram

The temple has been there from the time immemorial. The buildings themselves are new. Nevertheless at the temple there were those strange huge rocks lying around. Those rocks have been recently brought from India from a temple to extend Thiruketheeswaram. So the questions arose: 
are the rocks from the temple itself or at the temple?
are the stones freshly cut or ancient?

All of them of strange "unfinished" shape, not nice normal building blocks. A witness of the ancient way to use semi-natural blocks or modern raw blocks to be broken into suitable peaces at the site.

Some blocks had familiar polygonal features. That was not a surprise at all if to consider the stones ancient/old coming from a demolished temple not modern.

 Surprising was that every stone has at least one edge carved. Usually many edges, up to all of the edges, were carved. I had not see that before. Were those the marks of little explosives to break the stone off from the bigger rock or the signs of ancient masonry.

 Strange marks

Probably the stones really are from an actual temple as that kind of stones definitely won't come from a quarry



Sigiriya

 The ruined Lion Gate on the top of the rock displayed the signs of possible polygonal masonry. The rocks themselves were lost but the sockets of the rocks resembled to the ones seen in Peru.

Sigiriya Lion Gate above and the probable counterpart in Ollantaytambo Peru below

A pool on top of a smaller rock on the way down and Mirjam - a firm rock and a passing tourist :-D
All passes. Even time passes. Sic transit gloria mundi!

Just can not help but add this comparison as well:

Where and when?
Where and when?



Pollonnaruwa

In this place one could not detect buildings of a big rocks but clay brick walls are covered with stone plates to present the impression of ancient masonry



 
 It is possible to see here in the wall how between the two layers of stone plates there is some mass of cement and stones

 
In the ruins there are also lying some stones of that kind - reminding the ones in Thiruketheeswaram.

A strange stone in its original position. So those holes must have served as some sort of socket to fix different building details to each other.


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The Great Mystery