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Daito Bell at the Garan temple complex, located on Mount Koyasan, Japan.
The 4th largest bell in Japan, the Daito Bell was completed by Kobo Dashi’s successor. It rings five times during the day.
Looking down from the top of the civil (not church!) tower in Petritoli. The whole tower, which was built in 1832, sways when the big bell rings.
The Maroon Bells are an increasingly popular destination for visitors. This scenic area features several hiking trails ranging from short hikes near Maroon Lake to longer overnight backpacking trips into the Maroon Wilderness.
Maroon Lake elevation 9,580 ft occupies a basin that was sculpted by Ice-Age glaciers.
We visited this place several days at different hours of the day.
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Gemma
This is so rusty but it gives good details and texture as a photography subject.
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Canon EOS 6D - f/5.6 - 1/50 sec - 100 mm - ISO 800
- vintage teething ring with silver plated jingle bell
- verzilverde rammelaar: jingle bell met parelrand aan bijtring
Buy 10 for 10, get 11th free. I made a big batch of stuffed peppers the other day!
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Light rays photo, thanks to my brother - all other photos and textures used are my own.
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The Tsar Bell,
is a 6.14-metre-tall (20.1 ft), 6.6-metre-diameter (22 ft) bell on display on the grounds of the Moscow Kremlin.
The bell was commissioned by Empress Anna Ivanovna, niece of Peter the Great.
It has never been in working order, suspended, or rung.
@Wikipedia
One of the bells for which the campanile serves as home. You can see that the bell mounts have to account for the lean of the tower, with one side of the arch notched lower than the other, and the arch carved out to accommodate the mouth of the bell.
It is amazing to me that, although the tower started to lean early in construction, there was never any consideration of halting, correcting, or starting anew....they simply finished the construction with the lean, and accommodated to achieve the function of being an operable bell tower.
a double height water feature wall with bells hung beside it at the Sofitel Nusa Dua resort on Bali.
Our Daily Challenge ~ Bells
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Postcard from the garden
Campanula persicifolia, commonly called peach-leaved bellflower, is a rosette-forming, upright, glabrous perennial that typically grows on stiff sturdy stems to 1 1/2 - 3' tall. It is native to open woods, shrubby slopes and mountain meadows in Europe and Asia. Plants in this species have escaped gardens and naturalized over time in a number of areas in North America including the northeastern U.S. and eastern Canada. Large, outward facing, broad bell-shaped flowers (to 1.5”) in shades of white to blue bloom in open, slender, terminal racemes atop erect, unbranched, nearly leafless stems in late spring to early summer. Stems rise from basal rosettes of narrow, toothed, leathery, bright green leaves (4-8” long). Rosettes are semi-evergreen to evergreen in warm winter climates. Stem leaves are much shorter (to 4” long).
Genus name comes from the Latin campana meaning bell in reference to the bell-shaped flowers.
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At 8720 FT / 2657 M, Liberty Bell stands guard over Washington Pass, and all climbers driving over Highway 20 stop to drool. First is the East Face, with it's steep big wall climbs. Then comes the South and West faces with modest climbs in the 5.6 to 5.9 range, a peak baggers dream. Finally, is the mercifully short approach, especially for a Cascades climb. It is very popular with climbers during the summer months, and you might get stuck behind another group on the wall. The Liberty Crack is listed in the book "The 50 Classic Climbs of North America", which includes routes such as Denali's West Butress, the North Ridge of Mt. Stuart, and the Nose of El Capitan.
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