Nop, it’s a public farm when people can pick fruits, vegetables and flowers, then buy what they have picked. The price is lower than at the supermarket.
That’s so cool!!
This, that’s a nice concept!
excuuuuuuuse me?!
No why do you ask
It’s like brotherly/sisterly or grandma-ly/grandson-ny
(@lpfan61 now I feel bad kidding on the , I had to make sure that was a hard no , your BOYYYYFRIENDDD, that nice, handsome Italian dude is a lucky guy though )
Awww! Thank you!
Right now
Family trip to Mykines. …
Whooooaaaa! I want to see
The stonework is incredibleeee! Do you know how old?
@framos1792 1250 BC it is the entrance to the ancient city of Mycines. The last photo is from the tomb of Agamemnonas ( their king)
Bloody flipping hell
@jrtrussell and @the_termin8r when you design crap, your motto better be “it’s as durable as Mycines or nothing”
That’s awesome! Thanks for sharing
Thanks!
Just …
No real words.
Awesome sounds to modern for this!
I’d love to, but how would I make money? Planned obsolescence exists for a reason.
Τhis is the ancient oracle at Dodoni… They say that it’s from 1900-2000 bC
Immortality my good man, immortality
Oops I read “why”, uhhh make an exception on a few projects so you’ll be remembered
Is it really durable when no one has lived there for hundreds of years tho?
If it was truly durable, the whole thing would still be there.
It was built almost 3500 years ago… And those things that exist are more than enough
Really
When A car lasts a decade or two, and a home a century if lucky, then he’ll yeah, those walls and carvings are durable as hell lol considering all they’ve seen and been through
Respect master craftsmanship
Lol. Yea I definitely respect the hand carving and everything that went into this. I learned all about this in my architecture history class. But when it’s stacked stone brick it’s definitely gonna last stone doesn’t decay
Yesterday.