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dedicated to sasha, who brought me back to life.

"We cannot be sure of having something to live for *unless* we are willing to die for it..."

It saddens me greatly to learn that a very active, loving and

cheerful friend is in a lot of pain.

 

Hopefully this might cheer him a little and may he get through his

rough times safely & smoothly.

 

We all shall miss you brother. You are in my prayers.

 

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Dedicated to Winni ;-)

I hear they are all the rage in Milan at the moment!

Dedicated to Ralf and Rolf in Kiel

 

Dedicated in 1922 and built by Mr William Stirling Stuart, Laird of Castlemilk.

Dedicated Stage @ WiSH Outdoor 2010

Nov.4, 2018: The Karnak Temple Complex, commonly known as Karnak, comprises a vast mix of temples, chapels, pylons, and other buildings near Luxor, in Egypt.

 

A cult temple dedicated to Amun, Mut and Khonsu. The largest religious building complex ever constructed. The temple of Karnak was known as Ipet-isu—or “most select of places”—by the ancient Egyptians. It is a city of temples built over 2,000 years and dedicated to the Theban triad of Amun, Mut, and Khonsu. This derelict place is still capable of overshadowing many wonders of the modern world and in its day must have been awe-inspiring.

 

For the largely uneducated ancient Egyptian population, this could only have been the place of the gods. It is the largest religious building ever made, covering about 200 acres (1.5 km by 0.8 km), and was a place of pilgrimage for nearly 2,000 years. The area of the sacred enclosure of Amun alone is sixty-one acres and could hold ten average European cathedrals. The great temple at the heart of Karnak is so big that St Peter’s, Milan, and Notre Dame Cathedrals would fit within its walls.

 

The Hypostyle hall, at 54,000 square feet (16,459 meters) and featuring 134 columns, is still the largest room of any religious building in the world. In addition to the main sanctuary there are several smaller temples and a vast sacred lake – 423 feet by 252 feet (129 by 77 meters). The sacred barges of the Theban Triad once floated on the lake during the annual Opet festival. The lake was surrounded by storerooms and living quarters for the priests, along with an aviary for aquatic birds.

 

Second Pylon entrance intro the hypostyle hall. in the fore ground is the remaining column of the Kiosk of Tahraqa

Second Pylon entrance intro the hypostyle hall. in the fore ground is the remaining column of the Kiosk of Tahraqa

The Egyptians believed that towards the end of annual agricultural cycle the gods and the earth became exhausted and required a fresh input of energy from the chaotic energy of the cosmos.

 

To accomplish this magical regeneration the Opet festival was held yearly at Karnak and Luxor. It lasted for twenty-seven days and was also a celebration of the link between pharaoh and the god Amun. The procession began at Karnak and ended at Luxor Temple, one and a half miles (2.4 kilometres) to the south.

 

The statue of the god Amun was bathed with holy water, dressed in fine linen, and adorned in gold and silver jewellery. The priests then placed the god in a shrine and onto the ceremonial barque supported by poles for carrying. Pharaoh emerged from the temple, his priests carrying the barque on their shoulders, and together they moved into the crowded streets. A troop of Nubian soldiers serving as guards beat their drums, and musicians accompanied the priests in song as incense filled the air.

 

At Luxor, Pharaoh and his priests entered the temple and ceremonies were performed to regenerate Amun, recreate the cosmos and transfer Amun’s power to Pharaoh. When he finally emerged from the temple sanctuary, the vast crowds cheered him and celebrated the guaranteed fertility of the earth and the expectation of abundant harvests.

During the festival the people were given over 11000 loaves of bread and more than 385 jars of beer, and some were allowed into the temple to ask questions of the god. The priests spoke the answers through a concealed window high up in the wall, or from inside hollow statues.

Dedicated to Inertia Creeps.. ;)

Dedicated for my love of Bettie Page and many Pin-up models.From my altered book project.

Dedicated to Marisa in Iowa.

Built in 1937-1938, and dedicated in 1939, this Romanesque Revival-style church was built to serve the Catholic population living in the central and southern portions of Fort Thomas. The parish has existed since 1902, when the first Saint Thomas church and school was built at the corner of Tremont Avenue and Grand Avenue, a few blocks west of the present church. The first building on the present site, which presently forms the nucleus of St. Thomas Catholic School, was built as a combination church and school in 1920-22 The church features a limestone exterior, a latin cross-shaped footprint with gable ends with gable parapets, a high central nave and lower aisles with shed roofs, roman arched stained glass windows, a front rose window, entry doors with blind arches above featuring decorative reliefs, a front door inside an arched portal with decorative carved stone details and an arched stone relief panel above the door, a blind arched arcade with doric pilasters above the front rose window flanking a central arched niche with a sculpture of Saint Thomas in the middle of the facade, a corner bell tower with a square footprint, pyramidal hipped roof, copper cross atop the roof, and arched louvers, and a semi-circular rear apse. The church today has several additional parish buildings around it, including the buildings of the St. Thomas Catholic School, built in multiple stages between 1920 and the 1960s, a rectory, built in the mid-20th Century, and the Providence Center, also built in the mid-20th Century.

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Album Dedicated to our local First Responders.

Law enforcement - Medical - Fire - Dispatch - Support

Every Sunday crosses line the beach below the Santa Monica Pier, honouring the American soldiers fallen in the Afghanistan & Iraq War.

I came across this memorial while on a trek in the Rockies just outside of Red Lodge, Montana. Did not find out much on this girl except what was posted on the internet.

Dedicated to *.. 3thaaaaB ..*

 

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I didn't dig. I was weeding because of my hip and I finally hurt too much. I went home to get some medicine and came back to catch the tail end of the landscaping. It was all completed, so I did a few cat photos and as I was driving out, here was Kathy walking a dog! Now Kathy had been slaving all day and here she is going even further. That is dedication!

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dedicated student from india training in lakeland florida sifu och wing chun kung fu

Dedicated to Bowhaus - nice idea...

Dedicated to Flt Lt Jon Egging, 33, from Rutland who was killed the following day when his Hawk T1 aircraft - Red 4 - crashed about 1km south east of Bournemouth Airport at 13:50 BST.

billboard in Cape Town, South Africa

Dedicated to All Lovers....

Fly fishing for pink salmon at Ward Lake, Ketchikan, Alaska in the fog and rain.

Memorial to the Victims of Communism in black and white

Dedicated to the Fissaman!!

 

Dedicated To My Friend Pink Spots :)

Dedicated to the dedicated people who brought this old aircraft back to life.

 

Dedicated to the volunteer firemen of the community.

Dedicated to the worship of the Jade Emperor, or Thni Kong. The term Thni Kong means Heavenly Grandfather, and is the common title for the Huang Shangdi, or Pure August Emperor of Jade. This is the most important deity in the Chinese Taoist pantheon, and is regarded as the ruler of heaven. The worship of the Jade Emperor is traced to as early as the 9th century AD, when he was the patron deity of the imperial family.

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This is dedicated to my long-time friend, and University housemate in Amsterdam, during the 1970s, Canadian hydrologist Garth van der Kamp, on the occasion of his being awarded the Wilson Medal of the Canadian Geophysical Union, for contributions to water and environmental science.

 

Excerpt from The Environment Canada website regarding Garth van der Kamp: "Garth van der Kamp: Research Scientist - Groundwater and surface water interactions, wetlands, peatlands, National Hydrology Research Centre (Saskatoon, SK). CURRENT S&T / RESEARCH - Ensuring aquatic ecosystems are conserved and protected. [see further: www.ec.gc.ca/scitech/default.asp?lang=En&n=F97AE834-1...

Dedicated to Marchett

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