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Moonstone at Mahasens Palace, Northern Ruins, Anuradhapura, UNESCO World Heritage Site, North Central Province, Sri Lanka, Asia
Filename: 800-881.jpg
Size: 5616 x 3744 (9.3MB)
Date: 2nd April 2012
Source: WorldInPrint
Credit: Ian Trower/Robert Harding
Source: www.robertharding.com
Country: Sri Lanka
© Ian Trower
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Moonstone at Mahasens Palace, Northern Ruins, Anuradhapura, UNESCO World Heritage Site, North Central Province, Sri Lanka, Asia
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Media ID 7892205
© Ian Trower
Antiquities Antiquity Anuradhapura Archaeological Archaeological Sites Asian Culture Atamasthana Curved Eight Sacred Places North Central Province Northern Ruin Old Ruins Remains Remainss Ruined South Asian Sri Lanka Sri Lankan Stereotypical Stereotypically Asian Symmetrical Symmetry Traditionally Asian Traditionally Sri Lankan Typically Asian Moonstone
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures the exquisite Moonstone at Mahasens Palace, located within the enchanting Northern Ruins of Anuradhapura in Sri Lanka. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this ancient palace stands as a testament to the rich cultural and historical heritage of the North Central Province. The intricate patterns and ornate carvings on this moonstone are truly mesmerizing. Its curved and symmetrical design showcases the exceptional craftsmanship of bygone eras, inviting us to delve into the world of antiquities and archaeological wonders. Immersed in vibrant colors, every detail is beautifully highlighted in this close-up shot. The ruined state adds an air of mystery and nostalgia, transporting us back in time to unravel its fascinating history. As we explore this photograph further, we can't help but appreciate how it embodies traditional Asian culture with its stereotypical yet awe-inspiring features. This site holds immense religious significance for Buddhists around the world, making it not only a travel destination but also a place where spirituality intertwines with history. Ian Trower/Robert Harding's skillful photography perfectly captures the essence of this South Asian gem. With no people present in the frame, our focus remains solely on these old ruins that have stood witness to countless stories from the past. In summary, this print serves as a visual gateway into an era long gone – an invitation to immerse ourselves in Sri Lanka's rich heritage through its architectural marvels like Mahasens Palace.
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