The doors just like bridges are a crossing path where the dilemma of whether or not to cross manifests. A door as it stands is an invitation to cross it and can be seen as an input or output, or both at once. The truth is that the doors do not require much explanation; they can be metaphors or analogies from almost anything during our daily decisions to the transition from one state of consciousness to another.
Less metaphorically, the doors are part of the facade with which we interact more during our life. Having an open door, then, is a way to entice the passer or symbolically suggest the passage to something special. The following doors are some of the most beautiful doors in the world, suggesting that the other side is something imaginably good …or not!
Copenhagen, Denmark
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Vama Veche, Romania
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Santorini, Greece
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Sesimbra, Portugal
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Burano, Italy
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Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
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Montmartre, Paris, France
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Rabat, Morocco
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Valloria, Italy
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Garden Door, Japan
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Valparaiso, Chile
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Chefchaouen, Morocco
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Sardinia, Italy
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Shanghai, China
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Funchal, Madeira, Portugal
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Pollença, Balearic Islands, Spain
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Soho, New York, New York, USA
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Jaipur, India
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Bali, Indonesia
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Beijing, China
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Germagno, Piedmont, Italy
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Sintra, Lisbon, Portugal
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Miami, Florida, USA
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Fes, Morocco
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Northumberland, UK
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German Alps
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Madeira, Portugal
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Copenhagen, Denmark
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Sousse, Tunisia
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Küçükkuyu, Çanakkale, Turkey
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Istanbul, Turkey
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Porto, Portugal
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Marrakesh, Morocco
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