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BRAZIL. Brasilia. 2014. INRI Cristo’s disciples rolling him around on the compound grounds on his rolling pedestal. INRI (born Alvaro Theiss) takes his first name from the initials of the inscription the Romans placed on the cross to spite him 2,000 years ago: Iesus Nazarenus Rex Iudaeorum, or Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews. The first awakening as the Christ came already in 1979 during a fast in Santiago of Chile, and INRI subsequently spent many years as a wandering preacher before settling in New Jerusalem, which is located outside of Brasilia. Most of the dozen or so disciples who live inside INRI’s compound are women. While the 69-year old Saviour and his followers live a private and secluded life, they are also busy disseminating his teachings to the world via the Internet, using YouTube, music videos and live broadcasts of sermons. From the book “The Last Testament”.
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Avec une hauteur de 122 mètres, c'était le stupa le plus haut du monde et la troisième structure la plus haute du monde lorsqu'il fut construit par le roi Mahasena d'Anuradhapura (273-301).
Environ 93,3 millions de briques cuites ont été utilisées pour sa construction.
Ce stupa appartient à la secte Sagalika. Le complexe s'étend sur environ 5,6 hectares et aurait abrité 10 000 moines bouddhistes. Un côté du stupa mesure 176 m de long et les volées d'escaliers sur chacun des quatre côtés mesurent 9 m de large. Le montant de la porte du sanctuaire, situé dans la cour, mesure 8 m de haut. Le stupa a une fondation de 8,5 m de profondeur et repose sur un substrat rocheux.
At 122 metres high, it was the world's tallest stupa and the third tallest structure in the world when it was built by King Mahasena of Anuradhapura (273-301).
Around 93.3 million fired bricks were used in its construction.
This stupa belongs to the Sagalika sect. The complex covers around 5.6 hectares and is said to have been home to 10,000 Buddhist monks. One side of the stupa is 176 m long and the flights of steps on each of the four sides are 9 m wide. The doorpost to the sanctuary, located in the courtyard, is 8 m high. The stupa has a foundation 8.5 m deep and rests on bedrock.
ISRAEL. Jerusalem. 1995. .The old city is contemplated by the "people of the Book", young Americans who dress, eat, pray and procreate according to their own interpretation of the Old and the New Testament. On the back of their hands they place extracts of the holy book so that they can be inspired by it at every moment. They believe that Moses's second commandment 'Thou shalt not make any image of the God', includes photography..