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northameicanblog · 2 months ago
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Granada Cathedral, Granada, Nicaragua: The Our Lady of the Assumption Cathedral also called Granada Cathedral is a neoclassical Catholic cathedral located in Granada, Nicaragua, 40 kilometres southeast of Managua. The church is the main temple of the Diocese of Granada, and its bishop is Jorge Solórzano Pérez. Wikipedia
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bokusaka · 4 months ago
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has this been done already
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lutnistas · 1 year ago
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Ascension Cathedral ( Almaty / Kazakhstan )
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gluten-free-lap-dances · 3 months ago
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Pražský Hrad // Prague 10.2018
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leocadra · 1 year ago
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St-Martin / Hrad, Bratislava, Slovakia.
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Ascension Cathedral (Almaty - Kazakhstan)
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iotakaptur0 · 8 months ago
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Gdańsk, Poland
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gwydpolls · 1 year ago
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Time Travel Question 25: Medievalish I
These Questions are the result of suggestions from the previous iteration.
Please add new suggestions below if you have them for future consideration.
The first person who suggested this one first was incredibly poetic in the notes.
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richwall101 · 3 months ago
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Bristol Central Library & Abbey Gatehouse
Bristol Central Library is a historic building on the south side of College Green, Bristol, England. It contains the main collections of Bristol's public library. Built in 1906 by Charles Holden, its design was influential in the development of Edwardian Free Style architecture. Holden would later go on to build the Edward VII Memorial Wing of the Bristol Royal Infirmary, giving Bristol two of its most highly regarded Edwardian buildings. The Library has been designated by Historic England as a Grade I listed building.
Top image shows the front elevation the lower image shows the rear elevation which is built in an architectural style after C.R. Mackintosh The West front of Bristol Cathedral is also visible.
The Great Gatehouse Sited beside the Central Library (Top Image) also known as the Abbey Gatehouse, is a historic building on the south side of College Green in Bristol, England. Its earliest parts date back to around 1170. It was the gatehouse for St Augustine's Abbey, which was the precursor of Bristol Cathedral. The gatehouse stands to the cathedral's west, and to its own west it is abutted by the Bristol Central Library building. The library's architectural design incorporated many of the gatehouse's features.
The sculptural decorations on the archways of the gatehouse contain early examples of the use of pointed arches in England. The gatehouse has been designated by Historic England as a Grade I listed building
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postcard-from-the-past · 1 year ago
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In the Crypt of the Chartres Cathedral, Beauce region of north-central France
French vintage postcard
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rabbitcruiser · 4 months ago
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New Amsterdam was renamed New York on September 8, 1664, in honor of the Duke of York (later James II of England), in whose name the English had captured it.
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wgm-beautiful-world · 6 months ago
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Juticalpa (Jutty), Olancho, HONDURAS
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dashalbrundezimmer · 2 years ago
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turiner straße // köln eigelstein
stacked cologne landmarks and history(s).
It is also nice to see that each era has its own architecture but everything can harmonise, even if evil tongues in cologne doubt this again and again and would like to eliminate some era by demolition only to replace it with faceless.
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lutnistas · 1 year ago
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Ascension Cathedral ( Almaty / Kazakhstan )
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gluten-free-lap-dances · 3 months ago
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Domkirche St. Stephan // Wien 10.2018
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phoenixcatch7 · 2 days ago
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Made it into old yharnam!
Cathedral ward is pretty blocked off for now, I've got just enough leg room to run about and grind the enemies but that's about it. Met Alfred!! He's got a way smoother voice than I remember, but knowing what I do of him gives me the creeps. Helpful enough though - I can summon him at the entrance of the blood starved beasts church.
The funny thing about playing this game with great general knowledge of it is that I recognise many rooms and important locations, but I don't know where on earth those places are, so I'm still stumbling blindly onto them. There's a lot of stuff I know, surface level, like the history of Queen yharnam and the vile bloods and the healing church, but I'm uncovering a lot of smaller stuff that adds to the richness of the world.
The gatling sniper on the tower uses a boom weapon, which means he's a (remnant?) member of the crazy explosion sect of hunters. And I can't put it into words, but I feel like that makes sense with the heavy and thankless duty he has taken on, almost sacrificing himself to protect and guard the quarantined community of old yharnam where no one else would stand for them. Something about the bull headed determination despite what society might say, a deeply emotional morality and a lifetime among monsters and men.
Like I would not make it as a hunter because I read the sign and was like 'welp none of my business let's turn back' but unfortunately that's the only way to progress!
Old yharnam is pleasingly vertical, very easy to get around despite being very disorienting. I don't know how they managed to make an 'old town' area in the gothic cobblestone wet dream of an old town but they did it and they did it WELL.
I did get stuck on getting the messenger bandages in that one corner of the beast church like seven/eight times (why so harrrrrd) but I only died twice to the frenzied mob of parishioners, so, win! I felt so bad each time, though, like I'm not here to kill anyone I just want to loot the place (and interrogate the sniper) I'll be on my way! Their singing was almost nice, shame they kept spotting me (how?!) and starting up those awful screeches. And then they chased me to the ends of the earth!!! Glowing red eyes!! Very scary!!!!
I've reached the blood starved beast so far, but I know that she's a tough one (and FAST, killed me quick) so I'm going to grind the new areas and crank up the levels. Learn my way around them like I know central like the back of my hand. I'm really good at parrying to visceral (thank you zelda breath of the wild) but bullets are SO EXPENSIVE. WHY.
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