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An interesting exposure of a room in the middle of the Mont St. Michel abbey complex in Northern France.

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A black and white shot taken at the top of the abbey Mont St. Michel in northern France. An interesting exposure of a room in the middle of the Mont St. Michel abbey complex in Northern France. The stone arches supporting the abbey of Mont St Michel often can  unnoticed, but they are more works of art than simply  structural supports. This is a shot of the Vatican taken from the top of nearby Castel Sant'Angelo, on the banks of the river Tiber. In ancient Athens, there once stood what must have been a mighty and impressive temple dedicated to the god of gods, Zeus.  Today, little remains... Located in the Roman Agora in the ancient part of Athens, Greece, this temple has been partially rebuilt since ancient times. The original wooden roof of a church not far from the hustle and bustle of busy La Rambla in the Spanish city of Barcelona. This is at the entrance to the Capela dos Ossos in the city of Evora in Portugal.  The macabre nature of the chapel is well and truly masked by the opulent detail which welcomes you. A look inside the Capela dos Ossos, or Chapel of Bones, located in the Portuguese city of Evora.  Features a warning at the entrance: “We, the bones that are here, await yours." This is a photo underneath the massive dome of St Peter's Basilica in the Vatican City.  The pavilion-like structure in the centre stands 30 metres tall! Taken at the St. John's co-cathedral in Malta, this church originally was quite spartan, but over many decades the wealth here amassed as the Knights of St. John prospered. Taken in Barcelona in 2010, the Basilica is seemingly always being further developed, decades after the death of its architect, Antoni Gaudi. This is a nice shot of the rich interior of St John's Co-Cathedral on the island of Malta.  Its rich heritage is owed to the successes of the Knights of St John, who relocated to Malta after leaving the island of Rhodes. Taken on a brilliantly sunny day in San Francisco during our 2007 west USA trip. These rock carvings ("The Feilai Feng grottoes") have existed in the hillside at Lingyin Temple in HangZhou for almost 1,000 years.