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l'antre de la mort - death cavernPosted by vu@granby (Granby, Québec, Canada) on 21 November 2007 in Cityscape & Urban and Portfolio. © Mathieu Chassé 2007
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Comments (14)
Ras from Plano, United StatesHow old is this place. It looks very old, at least the bell tower does. 21 Nov 2007 6:03am @Ras: Well Ras, "old" is relative. This is a chapel of one of the cemetaries in our town, it is far from being the oldest, so it must not be that old. Also, our town is not that old, compared to other cities in the Province. The first settlers came here in the early 1800'. Lorraine from Gatineau, CanadaEt tout de meme, c'est singulier comme c'est beau!!! 21 Nov 2007 8:47am @Lorraine: Merci Lorraine! MaryB from Staffordshire, United KingdomA lovely church, the light across the front shows off the wonderfully shaped entrance and stonework beautifully. 21 Nov 2007 9:47am @MaryB: You are right, Mathieu caught a great angle of the sun here! Sandra Rocha from Alfândega da Fé, PortugalUm local que parece ser aconchegador. Linda. 21 Nov 2007 10:19am @Sandra Rocha: É uma capela num cemitério. Obrigado para a tua visita, @Walt: It's a small chapel in one of our cemetaries. Thanks for visiting us today, Mathieu from Granby, CanadaIn fact this little church is located into an old cemetery...this is where the name come from. 21 Nov 2007 5:16pm @Mathieu: C'est très beau avec la lumière, ça fait ressortir la texture, bravo! @Amir: Yes, the light really makes this one, thanks. Viewfinder from Bradenton, United StatesVery nice capture; the light and shadows, the angles, and the whole atmosphere is captivating. 22 Nov 2007 1:13am Rags from Plano, United Stateslovely image. Thanks for sharing with us a part of history! 22 Nov 2007 2:14am Illuci from Hurdegaryp, NetherlandsSplendid picture of a very friendly and hospitable little building. A good place to say farewell. 22 Nov 2007 7:35pm |