Ted888 said:Potala Palace in Lhasa
It's not Yumbu Lhakhang Palace. The correct answer is Gyantse Castle.
brainfreeze n ZerocoolAstra got the correct answer but brainfreeze posted first. So it will be brainfreeze's turn.
ZerocoolAstra, i don't know if you came across the picture by chance or really spent time searching in flickr. If it's the latter, I salute you for the effort! :thumbsup:
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here's my photo
bruggink, it's not St James Palace. I think this is one of the smallest palace among the royal palaces in UK.
Btw, I have to commend ZerocoolAstra and toxicboy for their detailed analysis. You guys are correct of its dutch inspired architecture.
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is it Kew Palace?
Kew Palace was built in 1631 by Samuel Fortrey, a merchant of Dutch origin, and this is clear to see with its many Dutch design features, including of course its red brick Dutch gables and large, tall windows.
Correct, your turn now.
WAH! :vhappy:
Ok I think this is pretty easy.
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Probably quite a number of Singaporeans have gone to this city for their holidays.
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Obvious sign of new grey spires, concrete + large glazed panelled building extension works upon old stonework structures in the background.
St Mary's Cathedral, East Perth, Western Australia.