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The Center houses a conference hall (auditorium), a gallery hall and a museum. The project is intended to play an integral role in the intellectual life of the city. Located close to the city center, the site plays a pivotal role in the redevelopment of Baku.
One of the most unique food carts in the world I have ever seen
Your truly sitting inside the infamous heart shaped B for Baku.
Good looking spices
These are the ruins of the 18th century mausoleums of the Khans of Shemakha .
In the distance from the roof top of the hotel next door you can see the colors of the Flame Towers changing.
A Full Moon reflecting on  the Caspian sea at Baku
The Flame Towers illuminated at night with millions of LED lights on the buildings.
Liquid Crystals shine on the buildings
Fire and flames light the buildings in moving reflectons on the harbor at night.
The National flag of Azerbaijan lighted in movement upon the 3 towers.
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The  Yedi  Gumbrez, seven tombs, yet only three of these desecrated octagonal royal tombs remain reasonably complete. They are the 18th - 19th century mausoleums of the Kans of Shemakha.
I went next door to another hotel which was much taller and to the roof top bar to take night time photos of the city of Baku.
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Absolutely Amazing
Traveling along the harbor side in the trolley train.
I took this small trolley train around the Fountain Square at the Harbor in Baku
Old Soviet Block Building lighted up with the fountains across the street from the building.
Check out these pomegranates

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