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La Iglesia de Santa Catalina situada en la calle Alhóndiga de la ciudad de Sevilla (Andalucía, España) es un templo de estilo gótico-mudéjar construido en el siglo XIV. En 1912 fue declarada Monumento Nacional, y es sede canónica de las hermandades de la Exaltación, de la Virgen del Carmen y del Rosario, y de Santa Lucía. En el exterior resaltan los restos de una estructura que recuerda a un ábside, fruto de una ampliación del siglo XVI. La torre de estructura mudéjar, en su arranque presenta sillares. El alzado se encuentra muy restaurado, conservando los huecos túmidos de las campanas.
The Church of Santa Catalina located on Calle Alhóndiga in the city of Seville (Andalusia, Spain) is a Gothic-Mudejar style temple built in the 14th century. In 1912 it was declared a National Monument, and it is the canonical seat of the brotherhoods of Exaltación, Virgen del Carmen and Rosario, and Santa Lucía. Outside, the remains of a structure reminiscent of an apse stand out, the result of a 16th-century extension. The tower of Mudejar structure, at its start presents ashlars. The elevation is highly restored, conserving the hollow hollows of the bells.
L'Església de Santa Caterina situada al carrer Alhóndiga de la ciutat de Sevilla (Andalusia, Espanya) és un temple d'estil gòtic-mudèjar construït al segle XIV. El 1912 va ser declarada Monument Nacional, i és seu canònica de les germandats de l'Exaltació, de la Mare de Déu del Carme i del Roser, i de Santa Llúcia. A l´exterior ressalten les restes d´una estructura que recorda un absis, fruit d´una ampliació del segle XVI. La torre d'estructura mudèjar, en l'arrencada presenta carreus. L'alçat es troba molt restaurat, conservant els buits tòmits de les campanes.
Depois de uma quente e húmida noite em Belém, finalmente o sol veio participar da composição com o CA-10 Catalina.
Looking north along the western coastline of Catalina Island. Shark Harbor, Little Harbor, and the Whale’s Tail are in the foreground. Cat Harbor and the northwest tip of the island are in the distance.
Catalina macaw, first generation hybrid between Blue-and-yellow macaw and Scarlet macaw.
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First time this summer that I have seen the Santa Catalina Mountains with clouds below the peaks.
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View of a portion of Catalina, Arizona, with a saguaro cactus and a Santa Rita cactus in the foreground, and the Tortolita Mountains in the background.
These mountains and state park are located just east of the Oro Valley (north of Tucson, Arizona). This panorama was taken at sunset as the reds developed during the start of golden hour.
Temperature was a hot 90F with 10% relative humidity.
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Looking due west from Huntington Beach. Catalina Island off in the distance. The little boxy thing is an off shore oil platform. Orange County, California.
The Catalina, officially known as the Consolidated PBY Catalina, was a versatile flying boat used by various nations during and after World War II. It was known for its long-range capabilities, ability to land on water, and served in roles such as reconnaissance, anti-submarine warfare, and search and rescue. The Catalina played a crucial role in maritime operations during the war and has a significant place in aviation history.
Catalina macaw, first generation hybrid between Blue-and-yellow macaw and Scarlet macaw.
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This Catalina had just landed on the grass airstrip at the "Victory Show" on the Friday (the "no flying" day). Some prop blur, the iso 80 film obviously helps with the slow shutter speed here.
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Ilford Ortho plus 80 film
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The Catalina flying boat was a versatile, long-range seaplane used by the Allied forces during World War II for surveillance, antisubmarine warfare, and search and rescue missions. It was heavily relied upon for its durability and ability to land on water. Its large wingspan and twin-engine design allowed it to carry a heavy payload and operate in various weather conditions.
Every building in Catalina is decorated with beautiful hand-gazed tiles. These tiles were made from 1927 to 1937 in a factory set up by William Wrigley to a) use the island's clay deposits and b) give the islanders employment. They are now collectors pieces.
Note (see comment below): this tile is actually a beautiful modern reproduction from RTK Studios.
Catalina macaw, first generation hybrid between Blue-and-yellow macaw and Scarlet macaw.
Gear: SONY a1 + SEL200600G
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