Weekly Photo Challenge: Time (I)

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Friday 05 February, 2016 by Uncle Spike

This week’s first entry for the Time theme for this Weekly Photo Challenge is a clock in the middle of a roundabout in Ankara, the capital here in Türkiye Hope you enjoy this entry.

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18 thoughts on “Weekly Photo Challenge: Time (I)

  1. agcreationsnz says:

    I think it’s great that the time is slightly different on the two faces.

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  3. What a fascinating design for a clock. Sort of hard to miss (seeing-wise, not driving a car into it-wise!).

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  6. An unusual looking clock. Nicely caprtures in your photograph. : )

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  7. joannesisco says:

    I love those old clocks! This one is beauty 🙂

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  10. Very attractive clock!

    janet

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  11. happyface313 says:

    🙂 Great symbol of time!
    Have a very HAPPY weekend! 🙂

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  12. Amy Reese says:

    That’s a beautiful clock.

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