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Stone and Sky

Stone and Sky

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Loved this set Motts, thank you!
Breathtaking, as usual! Outstanding job.
Thanks once again Motts for another wonderful Gallery. Keep up the wonderful work you do. Love it Motts.
And I bet Hiter thought this too would last forever...
Another great set, Thanks Motts!!!
Indeed, a wonderful treat on this Sunday afternoon. Thanks for all you do!
thanks Motts
cant wait for the next gallery =)
Very cool to touch just one of those stones would take you back a 1000 years.... amazing!
I love the colors in the stone here...they're beautiful.
An excellent gallery, thank you so much!
Amazing Gallery Motts!!
can't wait for more.
This are amazing
You know Pegasus64, from what Motts wrote, "it was briefly used for Nazi propaganda",
The amount of time Hitler used these areas was very minute. Than they were used for various reasons by the average German citizen and I am sure not all of them agreed with everything Hitler was doing.
thanks motts for the awesome gallery!
Nice gallery Motts...as usual I can't wait for the next one esp old Asylums /Hospitals etc. Those are the best ones too. Can't wait for more......: )
I found these shots fascinating, I love the fact that there are stones that have been there over 1000 years. Hi Debbie, missed you!
Really nice Gallery. Thanks.

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