 Old houses on Yefet Street. Jaffa, the Middle East, January 4, 2001
 An old house built by Turks (?) at intersection of Beit Eshel and HaAtzmaut Street in Old City of Beer-Sheva. The Middle East, December 22, 2000
 A house at El Wad Road in Old City, view from Via Dolorosa. Jerusalem, the Middle East, October 7, 2001
 Old houses on Raziel Street. Jaffa, the Middle East, January 4, 2001
 A house in Old City of Beer-Sheva, view from intersection of Beit Eshel and HaAtzmaut Street. The Middle East, October 28, 2000
 Govenor s House in Old City. Beer-Sheva, The Middle East, February 12, 2000
 Turkish bath-house (?) in Old City of Akko, view from embankment. The Middle East, April 22, 2000
 Aref El-Aref s House (1938) in Old City of Beer-Sheva, at intersection of Herzl and HaAtzmaut Street. The Middle East, October 28, 2000
 Bet Hamison (?), one of the first houses in the city (1903) on the corner of Trumpeldor and HaAvot Street in Old City. Beer-Sheva, the Middle East, April 8, 2000
 A house at intersection of K.K.L. pedestrian mall with HaAtzmaut Street in Old City of Beer-Sheva, which is depicted on a widely known historical propaganda photo taken in 1948 Beersheba is liberated . The Middle East, December 22, 2000
 Bet Hamison (?), one of the first houses in the city (1903) on the corner of Trumpeldor and HaAvot Street in Old City. Beer-Sheva, the Middle East, August 10, 2002
 This panoramic view from the newly opened viewing platform of St. Nicholas Church (Niguliste kirik) offers a perspective over Tallinn s Old Town. The prominent spire on the right is St. Olaf s Church (Oleviste kirik), once the tallest building in the world (1549-1625). Its commanding height makes it a key reference point in the city skyline. The sea of red-tiled roofs is a signature feature of Tallinn, interspersed with historic merchant houses and courtyards. In the middle distance, you can spot sections of the medieval city wall and defensive towers (like the ones near the Nunne gate area) that still encircle much of the lower town. In the background, the view stretches out to the Gulf of Finland, highlighting Tallinn s historic role as a major Hanseatic port city connecting trade between East and West. Estonia, October 16, 2025
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