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Le Dôme de la Sache
est un des plus importants massifs glaciaires de Haute-
Tarentaise. 3601 mètres.
Un nuage reste accroché au sommet du Dôme, malgré le vent qui essaie de l'emporter.
Springfield, IL
With a total height of 361 ft (110 m), the Illinois capitol is the tallest non-skyscraper capitol, even exceeding the height of the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C.
Composition Lantern&dome. Temple of the Christ of the Savior. Building proceeded almost 44 years: the temple has been put on September, 23rd, 1839, consecrated — on May, 26th, 1883. On December, 5th, 1931 the temple building has been destroyed. It is anew built up on a former place in 1994-1997.
Buddha relic dome of Bao'en temple heritage park.
It's said there are 4200 lights on the dome, which are reflected on the glass floor, which doubles the amount.
It's also said the lights keep rotating in seven changing colors.
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The great dome of Saint Peter's Basilica - Vatican
A dome in London's shopping mall.
Stars and blue sky beyond the dome make a look-up very worthwhile.
At the Brisbane Botanic Gardens Mt Coot-tha, the Tropical Display Dome is a large lattice structure (geodesic) displaying plants from the tropics.
A pathway winds upwards through the dome building, wrapping around a central pond with water plants. This path leads visitors past a range of shrubs, climbers, epiphytes and small trees.
The dome provides a climate close to the natural growing conditions for plants that wouldn't normally grow in Brisbane.
Orchidelirium, the 2016 annual orchid show at the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory, New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, NYC -- April 14, 2016
ANSH scavenger7 dome...
the town of foxboro would be amused to think that the autobot deems this a skyscaper ~grin~
This is my take of this famous view on the Greek island that's popularly known as Santorini. This was actually an Italian name given to it by the Venicians; the Greek name is Thira or Thera.
You must be on the right track by now, or did I just mess it up for you with this Clue?
Well keep on guessing.....the finial on top is Lightning rod,
Maybe that will help.