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Hoodoos take millions of years to form and stand 5 to 7 metres tall. Each hoodoo is a sandstone pillar resting on a thick base of shale that is capped by a large stone. Hoodoos are very fragile and can erode completely if their capstone is dislodged (in other words, no climbing allowed). The protected Hoodoos site is a guaranteed spot to see Hoodoos but smaller versions of these sandstone giants can be found all over the Badlands.
(From: www.canadianbadlands.com/attraction-details.jsp?id=21)
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Gatehouse & Boathouse at Loch of Skene. Brilliant design complete with Portcullis.
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This shot taken in the grounds of Fushimi Inari, a Shinto Shrine in southern Kyoto. It is famous for thousands of vermillion torii gates that straddle a network of trails that lead into the wooded forest of the sacred Mount Inari. As such it is one of the most important spots in all of Kyoto.
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The church of Santo Domingo in Chiapa de Corzo has a beautiful silhouette. It dates from the 16th century and houses in its main tower one of the largest bells in the country.
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Superbe architecture
L'église de Santo Domingo à Chiapa de Corzo a une belle silhouette. Elle date du 16ème siècle et abrite dans sa tour principale une des plus grandes cloches du pays.
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Chiapa de Corzo - Chiapas - Mexique / Mexico