Veeky Forums-related/inspiring architecture

Veeky Forums-related/inspiring architecture.

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stepwell
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellora_Caves
youtube.com/watch?v=mWyB447vNjg
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Well this thread has gotten of to a flying start

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Were there seriously no stepwells in the previous thread? Veeky Forums, shame.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stepwell

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That water doesn't look very clean.

I recently went on a trip to India. Some of the old temples there are amazing. This one was carved top-down from solid stone.

Name? Would love to visit it.

> Trip to India
Sure, lord it over most fat/tg/guys, who of course never leave the house

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellora_Caves
Some really neat stuff. if you go, there's another cool location called Ajanta that has more of these things. pic related is only half of them.

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youtube.com/watch?v=mWyB447vNjg

I'm the far future of 2009

Small islands look so comfy.

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That sign.

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not gonna lie. That looks kinds comfy

Ever wonder where those monitors are manufactured?

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Jewish funerary traditions "Never dig up a body, Ever, under any circumstances" make for some cool scenes, not sure tombstones count as architecture though.

Humans are funny. You put up a sign like that and they're gonna go in.

They keep the water just fine when they're maintained and in active use. When they're abandoned for decades (or over a hundred years), they get messed up.

Bruges is a belgian town ya twit.

How many times do birds crash into that thing every day?

They also have brilliant chocolate shops there. When was the last time German chocolate was noteworthy?