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Leading from the Le Cellier Steakhouse area to O Canada!, the Circle-Vision 360° movie of Canada's cities and scenery.
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On a walk around the city on a cold winters morning to catch up with what's happening in the city. July, 2017 Christchurch New Zealand.
One the way to Achtermann mountain (Harz, GER) with my old 550D and fisheye lens.
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I am uploading a lot of photos this week from my photo tour of Butchart Gardens in September. I have enjoyed everyone's comments and favs on these photos. It's a nice way for me to unwind after a long day of work. :D
Cities are living, breathing organisms providing a tremendous conduit for distributing everything from life pathways to dangerous pathogens. The interconnectedness of it all, and through it each other, exposes and enriches us like no other system.
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Wat Chantharam also colloquially known as Wat Tha Sung is an ancient Buddhist temple in the southern part of Uthai Thani city, Thailand. The marvelous Crystal Temple ( Wat Tha Sung ),is one of the most beautiful temples in Thailand.
Tha Sung is an ancient temple built in the Ayutthaya period. is the 100-meter glass chapel, which was built by Luang Pho Ruesi Lingdam before his death. inside it is decorated with white mosaics and sparkling glass, which is very impressive. the ceiling of the chapel is decorated with 119 chandeliers, both small and large, and white mosaics and glass throughout the chapel, which create reflection.
Inside the Crystal Mandapa is a 100 m (328.1 ft) long walkway decorated with white mosaic. On the ceiling decorated with crystal lamps. At the end of the walkway is housed the principle Buddha image, the replica of well-known Phra Phuttha Chinnarat. It is considered one of the most beautiful and the classical magnificent Buddha figures in Thailand
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"I see my path, but I don't know where it leads. Not knowing where I'm going is what inspires me to travel it." Rosalia de Castro
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Ancient cobblestone pathways in the Old Town lead the way to one of Geneva's unique sights, the Chapel of the Maccabees. This colorful Gothic influenced chapel is located in the south-west wing of the St. Pierre's Cathedral. It was built in the 15th century as a tomb for Jean de Brogny and his family, a cardinal who served under Pope Clement VII.
History of the chapel
Chapel of the Maccabees or the Notre-dame collegial chapel was converted into a warehouse during the Reformation to store salt and gunpowder, but by the end of the 17th century, it was used as the venue for lectures on philosophy by the Academy, a predecessor of Geneva University. This period saw a change in the layout of the chapel, as they built three other interior floors to accommodate the masses. Today, visitors can attend concerts that are held in this historic building and it is even used for weddings and family ceremonies.
Architecture
The chapel was renovated in the 19th century in the neo-Gothic style. The chancel vault was redecorated displaying the celestial chorus theme that reflected the original frescoes of its glorious past, a time before austerity was introduced by John Calvin as he preached Protestantism to the citizens of this city.
A perfect time to visit this chapel is during the sunny day, a spectacular sight as the sun's rays hit the stain glass and creates a magical atmosphere inside the chapel with different hues of color. The colorful arches and the high ceiling are remarkable. The ceiling is painted in shades of blue and pink and if you look closely you will see angels adorning the ceiling. The pulpit is stunning, it has sculptures of an angel, an eagle, a winged lion, and a winged horse, this represented the Medieval Royal Houses from the different ages that patronized this chapel. Another interesting sight is the historic Walcker organ, this was positioned on the cardinal's tomb after renovation in 1889. Though small in size, the Chapel Maccabees charms the visitor to spending more time admiring its beautiful interiors.
Other attractions near the Chapel of the Maccabees
You might also be interested in visiting the archaeological site that is located below the cathedral. There are stunning artifacts from the 4th to the 11th century. The most outstanding is the 4th century mosaic floor and the baptistery, do watch out for the skeletons at this site!
The adventurous can climb to the top of 2 towers of St. Peter's Cathedral and enjoy the beautiful panoramic views of the city - definitely worth the climb.
www.geneva.info/st-peters-cathedral/chapel-of-the-maccabees/
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You can't help but wonder if the rest of the pathway will lead to additional fall foliage.In the boundary waters area of northern Minnesota.
With apologies to Led Zeppelin!! Well, it had to lead to somewhere better than the muddy wet pathway that my wife and I ventured along!
We drove into the countryside and then a nice (but cold) walk although we didn't get to the end of this pathway, we decided to return to the heat of the car!!
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