Silliman Hall, built in 1903, is the oldest building at Silliman University in Dumaguete City. This building serves as the university's Anthropology Museum. Silliman U was the first American private school in the Philippines established by Presbyterians in 1901.
wow! great composition!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful place!
ReplyDeletethis is very pretty. love those archways.. i haven't been to dumaguete.. wish someday i could visit the place.
ReplyDeletei like the architecture.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo of this historic building. Would be nice to visit your country one day. Im sure there's lots of wonderful things to see.
ReplyDeletePS: A "Shot Tower" was used in the past to make lead shot for firearms. They poured molten lead down the tower and the little spheres that formed falling down were cooled in water, graded according to size and used in making ammunition.
beautiful photo... i wish i could visit dumaguete too...
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The architecture looks very much like what is seen in southern United States. It's a wonderful choice for today's meme.
ReplyDeleteLinda foto!!!
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ReplyDeleteWonderful shot. Great perspective!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing;o)
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Beautiful!
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