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An environmental full body portrait of a holy man sitting in one of the temples at Pashupatinath Temple in the city of Kathmandu, Nepal.
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Showing the long straight from Bala, Holy War is seen with its short empty slate train with Bala Lake behind
Try not to flip out
But nothing stacks up to you
Holy crepe it's love!
Love Haiku ♥️
Happy pancake day!
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The Holy Island of Lindisfarne, also known simply as Holy Island, is a tidal island off the northeast coast of England, which constitutes the civil parish of Holy Island in Northumberland.
As you'd expect from its name, Holy Trinity Church is Anglican. It stands on the main road at the northern end of town and was until relatively recently surrounded by flourishing verdant trees. But I strongly suspect these came into conflict with the power lines and had to be trimmed - severely.
At least this allows us to see more of the architecture which dates from 1909. The original church was founded in 1878. You can see clearly across to the winder tower of the former Beaconsfield gold mine.
www.churchesoftasmania.com/2018/01/the-holy-trinity-angli...
The Metropolitan Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption of Our Lady of Valencia in Valencia, Spain, claims to hold the original Holy Grail used by Christ at the Last Supper.
This is a sketch of the Holy Trinity Anglican Cathedral on Hart Street in Port of Spain, Trinidad. I did this drawing the same day as the Old Police Headquarters drawing. The Holy Trinity Anglican Cathedral was under construction in Woodford Square, Port of Spain, when it was discovered that it was being erected in the wrong location. Even though the walls had reached their full height, the building was demolished and a new design prepared by Philip Reinagle.
Click here for more on Cathedral - thinkinginsomniac.wordpress.com/2011/07/04/architecture-s...
Holy Cross Mountain is one of the spectacular peaks overlooking the town of Hope, British Columbia, Canada. Below its peaks are a vertical gorge & a horizontal gorge filled with snow year round and forming the shape of a cross.
One of the legends about how the town of Hope got its name recalls how missionary priests had given up on the gold rush (then city) of Yale, BC, up the Fraser Canyon. They felt that their message wasn't having any effect on the debauchery, drunkenness and murders of the gold miners. And so they began paddling down the Fraser to return to Vancouver, BC.
As they came around a bend in the river at a Hudson's Bay trading post, they saw this mountain with the shape of the cross etched on it in snow. This gave them a renewed sense of hope, and so they established a mission here, supposedly naming the place "Hope."
Rainbow trout surfacing for snacks of the stonefly hatch along the one mile stretch of "holy waters" below the Lost Creek Lake Dam and the Cole Rivers Hatchery. The "holy waters" are so named because of the restricted fishing: fly fishing only, barbless hooks, catch and release.
Holy Relics of various Saints and Blesseds who are associated in the Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ.
Hermandad de la Sagrada Pasion de Jesus Lenten Exhibit
San Agustin Church,
Intramuros Manila.
Taken on March 27, 2011
Lunch break at The Holy Grail Cave head. The ground surface is some 65 feet above, accessed via the vertical ladder (just right of center frame) in a borehole through the limestone.
I packed my DSLR camera and tripod down the ladder in a dry bag and left it at this location with a plan to make this photograph at lunch. These are not camera-friendly places.
Near Spring Valley, MN USA.
The sun setting over the holy town of Pushkar in Rajasthan in India.
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It is a fairy tale called Saiful Malook, written by the Sufi poet Mian Muhammad Bakhsh... And due to the fame of this story this lake is named as "Saiful Malook".
The story is about a Persian prince named Saif ul Malook who fell in love with a fairy named Badi ul Jamal whom he saw in his dreams. The prince thus started his journey to find his beloved fairy Badi ul Jamal. He was clueless in his restless journey until he met a Devish (holy man), who told him how he can find her. Devish also told him that he had to go through many exams before he could find and marry Badi ul Jamal, because she was a fairy and prince was human.The prince then starts his journey for the impossible in the name of his love. The rest of the story chronicles the challenges he faced during his journey and the spiritual lessons he learned on the way.
Holy Cross chapel was built from 1954 to 1956 into the red rock buttes of Sedona, Arizona, within the Coconino National Forest. It was inspired and commissioned by local rancher and sculptor Marguerite Brunswig Staude. A view from afar.
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Meilenwerk Düsseldorf, 27.07.2008
On tour with GodMadeMeFunky & icedsoul
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