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This shrine is in north-central Alberta near the village of Bruderheim, northeast of Edmonton. Erected in 1919, it is an important destination for all Catholics in the area. Further information can be seen on the embedded stone plaques.
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This is a little but fantastic and unexplored Greek city in the borders with Turkey. They history of the settlement goes back up to 4500 years. You can find here Greek, Armenian, Othoman and Jewish architecture. Most important is the signature of the Palaiologos emperors, the Bayezid (Mehmed I) Mosque that is the ...
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A view of the side wall and behind the altar.
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This small country church was moved from it's original site near Vegreville, Alberta to the Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village near Edmonton, Alberta.
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This GigaPan is taken in downtown Thessaloniki. The street here is called Hermou (from Hermes) as all the commercial streets in Greece and the other one is called Hagias Sofias street. The main church here is Hagia Sofia. The Hagia Sophia (Greek: Ἁγία Σοφία, Holy Wisdom) in Thessaloniki, Greece, is one of the...
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In July 2011, repairs were finished after being damaged by Hurricane Ike.
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The indoor panoramas are more complicated than they appear at first sight due to low light, the limited DOF (deep of field) and the close objects, and moving peoples . This mean a manual focus and a double exposure for each problem areas, editing and removing ghost frames. After all, a hard work to straighten the li...
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