Pyramid Ice House

Pyramid Ice House

The refrigerated igloo, built in 1791-1792, is a pyramid in sight to the north of the Marble Palace to preserve perishable food. In winter, the ice is removed from the nearby Hailig Lake and stored in the lowest layer of the cellar about 5 meters underground.
Wrought Iron Semi-circular Public Rocking Chair Multi-person Solid Wood Rocking Chair

Wrought Iron Semi-circular Public Rocking Chair Multi-person Solid Wood Rocking Chair

Park Square Rest Area Outdoor Anticorrosive Wooden Seat Courtyard Round High Quality Tree Round Park Chair

Park Square Rest Area Outdoor Anticorrosive Wooden Seat Courtyard Round High Quality Tree Round Park Chair

Outdoor Park Rest Area All Stainless Steel Metal Hollow Table and Chair Combination

Outdoor Park Rest Area All Stainless Steel Metal Hollow Table and Chair Combination

Outdoor leisure distressed oak swing chair courtyard hanging chair

Outdoor leisure distressed oak swing chair courtyard hanging chair

Sangi Buddha Tower

Sangi Buddha Tower

The Sangji Buddhist complex is located on a hill about 40 kilometers away from Bhopal, the capital of Madhya Pradesh. Although it is located in a remote country, it is world-famous as the "city of pagodas. During the Peacock Dynasty, King Ashoka built this monumental historical site to house the Buddha's sacred relic. The monument consists of a group of Buddhist buildings, including megalithic pillars, palaces, temples and monasteries. Most of the history of these buildings can be traced back to the 2nd century BC to the 1st century BC. Before the 12th century, it has been the teaching center of Indian Buddhism. At present, it is the oldest extant Buddhist shrine and was listed in the world heritage list in 1989.
Paspartina Temple

Paspartina Temple

The Paspartina Temple is a Hindu temple located on the banks of the Bagmati River in the east of Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal. It is one of the four major temples dedicated to Shiva in the Indian subcontinent. The construction date can be traced back to 400 AD. For more than 1500 years, an endless stream of pilgrims have come to the Paspartina Temple to pay tribute to the great statue of Shiva in their hearts. Paspartina is one of the most important temples of Hinduism. This temple has a three-story roof, and there are some buildings painted yellow and white around it. Only Hindus are allowed to enter here. If you are a tourist, you can only stand at the door and watch curiously.
Classical Style Garden Courtyard Stone Brick Arch

Classical Style Garden Courtyard Stone Brick Arch

Ancient Roman marble column

Ancient Roman marble column

Outdoor Steel Wood Trash Bin Park Garbage Box

Outdoor Steel Wood Trash Bin Park Garbage Box

Outdoor Camping Picnic Full Solid Wood Anticorrosive Dining Table and Chair Combination

Outdoor Camping Picnic Full Solid Wood Anticorrosive Dining Table and Chair Combination

Outdoor Park Dark Brown Solid Wood Anticorrosive Curved Multi-person Backrest Bench

Outdoor Park Dark Brown Solid Wood Anticorrosive Curved Multi-person Backrest Bench

Gothic Dark Style Garden Iron Gate

Gothic Dark Style Garden Iron Gate

19th century Chinese aged wooden pavilion

19th century Chinese aged wooden pavilion

Old paint off outdoor solid wood long back chair

Old paint off outdoor solid wood long back chair

Outdoor Simple Antique Solid Wood Octagonal Gazebo

Outdoor Simple Antique Solid Wood Octagonal Gazebo

New York Statue of Liberty

New York Statue of Liberty

The Statue of Liberty (English: Statue of liberty), the full name of the Statue of Liberty National Monument, also known as Freedom Shines the World, is located on Liberty Island, New York, USA. In 1865, Eduard de Laboureille suggested that France present a statue of liberty on the 100 anniversary of the United States. The construction of the statue began in 1876. During the construction period, the project was stalled for a period of time due to lack of funds. On October 23, 1886, the Statue of Liberty was completed.
Arches in the style of Muqarnas

Arches in the style of Muqarnas

Three-dimensional decorative design, widely used in Islamic architecture, in which a hierarchy of individual elements, including cells, brackets and pendants like niches, protrudes from the level below. Mukanas decoration (usually made of plaster, masonry, wood, and stone), commonly used throughout the Islamic world from the twelfth century onwards to the cornices, corner arches, domes, interior surfaces of vaults, and other parts. Looking from the bottom up, when the light shines on its deeply carved and symmetrically designed surface, Mukanas will present an amazing visual effect.
A humble desert hut in the Middle East

A humble desert hut in the Middle East

Chinese style park creek viewing wooden bridge

Chinese style park creek viewing wooden bridge

Family Wilderness Camping Modern Tent Kit

Family Wilderness Camping Modern Tent Kit

Wooden Fortress

Wooden Fortress

Desert Planet Colony

Desert Planet Colony

[3D Scan] Still And Star Bar

[3D Scan] Still And Star Bar

An abandoned pub in Little Somerset Street, Aldgate, London. The pub will soon be demolished to make way for office development and may be rebuilt nearby.
Army Green outdoor tent

Army Green outdoor tent

Outdoor Park Metal Brown Anticorrosive Wood Multi-person Bench

Outdoor Park Metal Brown Anticorrosive Wood Multi-person Bench

Photovoltaic solar charging station

Photovoltaic solar charging station

Indian Rajasthan-style Classic Fir Swing

Indian Rajasthan-style Classic Fir Swing

Modern Vintage Black Bluestone Carved Candlestick

Modern Vintage Black Bluestone Carved Candlestick

Vintage solid wood student desks and chairs

Vintage solid wood student desks and chairs

European Style Granite Stone Carved Flower Pot Villa Landscape Floor Flower Pot

European Style Granite Stone Carved Flower Pot Villa Landscape Floor Flower Pot

South entrance to Liverpool Street Station in London

South entrance to Liverpool Street Station in London

The south entrance of Liverpool Street Station in London, with plans for redevelopment.
Lighthouse

Lighthouse

The lighthouse is a high tower-shaped building. The lighting equipment is installed on the top of the tower. The location should be prominent, and attention should be paid to its specific architectural shape, which is easy for ships to distinguish and becomes one of the highest points of the port. Because the surface of the earth is curved, the tower body must have sufficient height so that the light can be seen by long-distance ships, and the general sight distance is 15-25 nautical miles. However, the light should not be too high to avoid being obscured by clouds and fog from high places. According to the size of the lighthouse and the characteristics of the location, the lighthouse can be guarded or unguarded, and important lighthouses should be guarded.
Do old students double one-piece desks and chairs

Do old students double one-piece desks and chairs

modern urban street public bench

modern urban street public bench