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Breaking through the overgrown bushes, the building emerges into view. It is the back of the 1905 chapel.
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This almost looks like a wallpaper ^.~ What a stunning building
I don't think WOW does it justice. It's all I got now.
The Castle in the past, look here:

http://www.forbidden-p...castle-of-mesen-lede
I love that site, they way they fade the older pics with what it is now! That is neat! This pic reminds me of something like the Spanish Inquisition. The Chapel surrounded with blood red...very sinister!
Definitely a wallpaper here Motts, how beautiful!

Andy that's one helluva great link, thanks!
that is sooo cool, like you're just laying on the ground looking up and admiring the view ...
I agree Motts wallpaper would be a great idea. A truly stunning shot!
Andy - fantastic link - thanks!
Christ bro.....excellent shot. The photo is alive!
Whoa!!! That's absolutely fabulous!
Love the round window. and thanks for the other link as well Andy
Breathtaking...!
I love this site! The photographs are amazing; and, the comments are engaging!
And again, thanks to Andy for the link several comments above -- very cool to see the before with the after pictures.
I am in awe. This is lovely.
awesome. amazing... great job
Jesus, its as if photoshop vomited all over a week compostion. Bravo! Who says pastiche and hyper-reality mark the end of culture!?
Wow........talk about a breakthrough!!
Yes, Andy, thank you for the ' flesh on skeleton link '
. . . " I maintain "
Smokin'

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