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Szeged-Szőreg church altar Canon7D, 24-85 Canon Merlin panohead Papywizard PTGui+Photoshop
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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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(EN) | The gothic choir of the evangelical church was built at the request of the Saxon (Sachsen) community of the city of Mühlbach (Sebeş) between 1361 and 1382 and is 23 meters high, richly adorned with ornaments and sculptures. The columns, with composite capitels are over 11 m in height, the keystones reaching ...
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The Days of the Dead (November 1st and 2nd) in Mexico represent one of the best examples of syncretism between the Catholic believes and the pre-Hispanic traditions. One of the main characteristics of these celebrations are the offerings made to the dead ones, where the family sets up an altar with the food and drinks ...
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My thanks to Hexham Abbey for their 'non-commercial use' permission to take this panorama. This is a restitch of a 360° panorama of the inside of Hexham Abbey (once described as the finest north of the Alps), showing some of the wonderful details in the ceilings, walls and windows. The original version of Stitcher wa...
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Budapest Matthias Church on Castle Hill The church was named after the well known, and beloved Hungarian King, Matthias, who was the first to receive the crown here. Since then, it has served as a Coronation Church, thus rising to the honor of being a sanctuary of the nation. The original building, which is mentioned ...
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Panorama pictures: www.360cities.net/image/zsinagoga-koncert-02-mod-copy
The new synagogue and the head office of Jewish community could plan Lipót Baumhorn based on a contest of design. The building operation began in the August of 1907 and ended by October. We can recognise nearly all architectural style...-
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