EditorialRivergods Rhine (left) and Danube (right), Schwetzingen Park, in the artificial lake. Schwetzingen Palace and park built by elector Carl Theodor of the Palatinate and of Bavaria (1722-1799).
EditorialRivergods Rhine (left) and Danube (right), Schwetzingen Park, in the artificial lake. Schwetzingen Palace and park built by elector Carl Theodor of the Palatinate and of Bavaria (1722-1799).
EditorialAn artificial lake that is called Gazivoda by Serbians and Ujman by Kosovo’s Albanians, in Kosovo, Feb. 15, 2021. (Laura Boushnak/The New York Times)
EditorialPeep-Show Print, View of the Bassin des Suisses, Versailles, Georg Gottfried Winckler, German, 1710 - 1786, Engraving, brush and watercolor on paper, Figures are seen in the foreground, with the artificial lake in the middle distance and the chateau in...
EditorialThe " Palace of the Slave" (Qasr el-Abd) in Wadi es-Sir, West of Amman. A palace built as a refuge by Hyrkanus of the Tobiad-family who retreated to Wadi es-Sir to avoid political and family persecution. 190-175 BCE. The palace rose from a pl...
EditorialRivergods Rhine (left) and Danube (right), Schwetzingen Park, in the artificial lake. Schwetzingen Palace and park built by elector Carl Theodor of the Palatinate and of Bavaria (1722-1799).
EditorialThe " Palace of the Slave" (Qasr el-Abd) in Wadi es-Sir, West of Amman. A palace built as a refuge by Hyrkanus of the Tobiad-family who retreated to Wadi es-Sir to avoid political and family persecution. 190-175 BCE. The palace rose from a pl...
EditorialLake Nasser, the 300 km long artificial lake behind the new High Dam South of Assuan, Egypt. Because of the flooding of the former Nile Valley, the huge temple of Abu Simbel was moved to a higher location, a UNESCO project, completed in 1968. Lake seen...