Visitors can buy roof tiles - sold as a means of temple fundraising - in the search for blessings or simply to feel benevolent. The unglazed (underneath) side is signed by the donors. Some may eventually be used in either construction or repair.
Photo taken at 8:07 AM on June 10, 2015 of the plant and flowers Fly Poison ("Amianthium muscitoxicum"), Big Meadows, Shenandoah National Park, Virginia. Image taken with my tripod mounted Leica R 280mm f4 Apo Telyt lens with my Leica R 1.4X Apo Extender and my A7r; ISO 400, lens set to effective aperture of f8 at 1/250 second; exposure corrected by -.36 stops. Processed in LR6.
Werner, love the image and the title. Looks like things haven't improved since Alfred Stiglitz's "Hand of Man" photograph, which yours made me think of. Maybe we have gotten close to Apocalypse.
Impalas are numerous, and after a while very easy to drive past in the search for the big five, but possibly the most elegant creatures of the Kruger Park: