Baku has had two oil-wealthy periods in recent history which has resulted in an impressive modern skyline. The centre featured here is large and in a huge open space, but a bit out of the centre.
Temporary or permanent – who cares! It is an amazing piece of architecture and so crisp against that blue sky. The snail is cool. And I don’t often say THAT about snails…
Most of that looks rather permanent to me, but my visit is only temporary. 🙂 Love the curve of that building, but I’m glad I’ve never met a real snail that size!!
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A lot of your photos from Azerbaijan seem so grand, they seem to utilize a lot of space (and maybe lucky to have it).
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Baku has had two oil-wealthy periods in recent history which has resulted in an impressive modern skyline. The centre featured here is large and in a huge open space, but a bit out of the centre.
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Fabulous, Debs! My battery’s gone and I don’t want to wake ‘him upstairs’ so I’ll come back later. 🙂 🙂
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All this hi-tech brings its problems 😉
Though I also have problems with my personal battery!
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That’s the manic lifestyle, hon 🙂 🙂
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Temporary or permanent – who cares! It is an amazing piece of architecture and so crisp against that blue sky. The snail is cool. And I don’t often say THAT about snails…
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I don’t either – I object to them stealing my lettuce!
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Most of that looks rather permanent to me, but my visit is only temporary. 🙂 Love the curve of that building, but I’m glad I’ve never met a real snail that size!!
janet
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The shadow and the reflections aren’t so permanent. Nor the snail for that matter, though I think he’s been there a while!
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🙂 It’s a cool shot anyway, Debbie. I guess I was just looking at the big parts of the photo.
janet
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Yes the temp bits are rather small! And No offence taken. Sorry if I sounded stroppy in return.
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I really didn’t mean my comment to sound critical; I just focused on the permanent. It’s all good. And I’ve always loved the word “stroppy.” 🙂
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