A Great Photo.......

Krummhorn

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I agree with "WOW" ...
That scene is so inviting - some photogs do that for me ...
Just set it as my desktop image ... a much bigger "wow" on my 19" flat panel LCD screen.
 

Mat

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Thanks for sharing, CD. And WOW, indeed.
Kh, I just set it , too. I've got 17" flat panel LCD screen but it is still breathtaking;););)
 

Corno Dolce

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Yes, it has a *take your breath away* kind of quality. I just stumbled upon it whilst doing some casual *surfing on the worldwide reticular*. Kudos to whoever took the shot. J.P. I'm sure that your interpretation of it on canvas will be quite captivating.
 

methodistgirl

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That is a lovely picture. It reminds me of home. I have this one I ran
across. I had a good cry when I saw it. I've just got to share it.
Jesus holding the earth crying. I still cry when I see it.
judy tooley
 

marval

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LOL at Gotland Yard, very funny.

But it is a very beautiful place, some stunning photos there.

Thank you for sharing CD.


Margaret
 

Corno Dolce

Admiral Honkenwheezenpooferspieler
Hi Ms. Margaret,

Gotland, with its 3145.45 square kilometer area has 92 churches dating from the 9th-13th century. It is also known as *kalkstenshawaii* - loosely transliterated as calcium stone hawaii, since the climate there is more moderate than the Swedish mainland - A good summer on Gotland can be like in the Mediterranean.

Cheers,

CD :):):):)
 

Hawk Henries

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Yes this is a great photo!!! Does anyone notice the face in the mountain? Look to the left of the steeple at the mountain peak just before the dip on the ridge. It is lit by the sun...kind of looks like an older womans face.
 

methodistgirl

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I don't blame you. There are some where you can walk down into it safely
but I wouldn't dare. There is a park in Cave-in-Rock where I could visit
where one of these sink holes happened. They look like caves and you
can go inside one like a cave. No having to go down a hole to see what
it looked like. I had to walk around and find the cave opening and some
of them in Mexico have walk in caves where you can go into a cenote
without going down.
judy tooley
 
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