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RWFG said:

Dear Vito Buccellato, I am preparing an elaborate illustrated Google Earth Post on early Romanesque Architecture. This post is intended as an educational resource. May I use this photograph selected as an outstanding and image for that post? Of course, full credit will be given to your authorship. You can see this and previous posts of mine in Google-Earth-bbs-keyhole.com under my "nickname" RWFG. Thank you! Regards Rolf Gross


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RWFG said:

Dear mppp, I am preparing an elaborate illustrated Google Earth Post on early Romanesque Architecture. This post is intended as an educational resource. May I also use this photograph for that post? Of course, full credit will be given to your authorship. You can see this and previous posts of mine in Google-Earth-bbs-keyhole.com under my "nickname" RWFG. Thank you! Regards Rolf Gross


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RWFG said:

Dear mppp, I am preparing an elaborate illustrated Google Earth Post on early Romanesque Architecture. This post is intended as an educational resource. May I use this photograph selected as an outstanding image for that post. Of course, full credit will be given to your authorship. You can see this and previous posts of mine in Google-Earth-bbs-keyhole.com under my "nickname" RWFG. Thank you! Regards Rolf Gross


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RWFG said:

I see there is some interest in my old photos from 1953. (thank you Odyssevs!) So I added some more - these were my first Kodachrome slides. Look for Bassai in Arcadia. Now very rare photos. - Today one can no longer st foot into the Parthenon, never mind the rusted cranes! Will they ever finish their work? RWFG


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Orange_Juice said:

very impresive your old pics, I think at this time there wasn`t so much cranes on the acropolis as now.greetings from Austria


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RWFG said:

A rare photo (1953) of a classical column which has now been removed during the last restauration of Daphni (in the 1970s?)


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