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# Posted: 8 Nov 06 17:39
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I am always impressed by the beauty of church interiors. Churches have a special atmosphere. Let us collect some nice pictures.

By Phantine
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A very delicate one by e-doc
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And 2 by myself
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And one by John_F_Kennedy (himself)
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# Posted: 8 Nov 06 19:20
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Here are a few of mine:

Ganagobie (France)
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Hagia Sofia (Istanbul)
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Ruud's Eye

# Posted: 8 Nov 06 22:00
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Old North Church, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

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This church has an important role in the history of our revolution, but it is still in active use as an Episcopal Church. The building was inspired by the churches of Christopher Wren in London, but had no particular architect.

# Posted: 8 Nov 06 22:59
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Beautiful topic, Fred. And very nice pictures here.
I have some also:
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# Posted: 10 Nov 06 02:14
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Nice curches!

I have one too, it's a bit of mess...

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# Posted: 10 Nov 06 09:25
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Very beautiful pictures.

I've got one in my collection. It's a little old roman church in Burgundy :
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Greetings

# Posted: 15 Nov 06 13:49
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# Posted: 15 Nov 06 17:56
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got one from san galgano, tuscany here
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# Posted: 17 Nov 06 21:13
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First Presbyterian Church of Independence, Missouri. Harry Truman met his wife here. This was a poor stitch from three frames shot hand held.

# Posted: 25 Nov 06 14:26
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nice idea of topic, here my contribution
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# Posted: 30 Nov 06 18:48
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Notre Damme, Paris
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Saint-Germain-des-Prés
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# Posted: 16 May 07 23:36
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Exeter Cathedral:

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Notre-Dame de Rouen:

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# Posted: 17 May 07 04:58
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The interior of the base Chapel, RNZN Base, Devonport, Auckland, NZ.
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The chapel pulpit.
Rescued from the World War 1 Royal Navy Ship 'New Zealand' when it was scrapped.
The ship was donated to the British Government by the people of NZ and I think mainly crewed by Kiwi sailors. NZ at that time didn't have a navy

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# Posted: 11 Sep 08 21:51
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Here is one of mine.

# Posted: 11 Sep 08 21:55
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Inside looking out.

# Posted: 12 Sep 08 01:00
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Valloire, france,






Bormes les mimosas,


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Le Mont saint Michel, chapel,












# Posted: 12 Sep 08 07:48
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# Posted: 12 Sep 08 13:46 - Edited by: zerega
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Zoroastrian


Shite Muslim


Hinduism and Buddhism


Earth Religion / Paganism


Sunni Muslim (with a Sikh temple in the background)


Kimilsungism


Christian


Bacchanalia

# Posted: 12 Sep 08 14:20
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Milano

# Posted: 18 Sep 08 20:02
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Buoux, France:


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