"The arches mark the way to a tomb for funeral processions."
The arch marked the border between Italian Tripolitania and Cyrenaica, and was located on the Libyan Coastal Highway near Ra's Lanuf.
The dictator's huge arches and hammers and sickles still mark the main avenues.
A wind-carved arch of grey stone marked the highest point of the pass.
A huge arch (torii) spanning the main road marks the approach to the Heian Shrine.
Two arches on the east west street marked the entry forming a small plaza.
Veined-marble arches with flanking fire-fountains marked an entrance reserved for the Emperor and his retinue.
An arch marks the western edge of the strip, easily accessible from the main road.
The arch marks the site where Kim Il Sung first addressed the liberated Koreans after the end of Japanese occupation in 1945.
A louvered, recessed Gothic arch marks the bell stage of the tower, which then gives way after brief corbels to the spire, topped with another cross.