Weekly Photo Challenge: Wall (II)

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Saturday 14 March, 2015 by Uncle Spike

This week’s second entry from me for the Weekly Photo Challenge was incredible carved wall at a place called ‘Anıtkabir’, in Ankara, the capital city here in Türkiye. The literal translation of Anıtkabir being “memorial tomb”, and is the site of Atatürk’s mausoleum – the founder and first president of the Republic of Turkey.

For more about this great place, you are welcome to click here and see a couple of posts I did about it….

Hope you enjoy this entry.

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The first entry for this week can be found here: WPC ‘Wall’ (I)

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https://dailypost.wordpress.com/dp_photo_challenge/wall/

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    I posted your PI Day to my facebook page and it is getting shared around!

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