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Architectural awesomeness...









16 comments:

  1. Beautiful photos and architecture. the church all aglow is amazing. And the crypt or tomb, not sure what to call it, is quite impressive.

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  2. I find those old structures more enchanting.

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  3. Amazing photos, Wonderful architecture

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  4. The red lit church is spectacular.

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  5. Awesome architecture is correct. Wow!

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  6. Wow, they are all gorgeous scenes and photos.
    Take care, have a wonderful day!

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  7. Impressive structures. The angle of your pictures makes them look like fortresses. I suppose that every religious edifice is a fortress for a believer.

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  8. Beautiful perspectives in all frames! Loved them!

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  9. YAM what absolutely wonderful peeps you gave us today. The stone monument and building are amazing and of course the R E D
    Hugs cecilia

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  10. wall are art, not holding art. wow wow wow. love those walls and the last red one is stunning... I do love architectural art

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  11. Agreed...total architectural awesomeness!!!

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  12. The 4th and the 6th from the top are really nice! (Gajananam Gajavadanam(Ganesh Stuti) by Shankar Mahadevan) is playing on my laptop 🙏

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  13. A nice collection of architecture. We love the old door and wonder how many centuries old it is. The iron work on it is beautiful.

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    1. Hari OM
      It's Rosslyn Chapel which was built in the 15thC (1400s). The door, I suspect, has been refurbished since then, probably within the last 200 years, though the wrought iron is likely to be original... Yxx

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