Photos by locustfurnace : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)

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Rosaflor said:

LIkE desde España


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jfk121 said:

That is not a Blackhawk, it's a Cobra.


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_Fabio Oliveira_ said:

WONDERFUL CHURCH...

Fabio Oliveira.BRAZIL.


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lyakulis said:

Unbelivable picture of a truly beautiful building! A winner


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joehughes1948 said:

Is that anywhere near Wishaw PA. Was it a coalmining community. I stay in Wishaw Scotland and that too has a history in Coal mining and steel production Cheers


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joehughes1948 said:

Well Well there is another Wishaw. The original one, well maybe the original 1874, is in Scotland where I live and guess what it to has a coalmining history


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captjack said:

I used to dive off those bottom girders into the canal. ( our community swimming hole im those days)


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locustfurnace said:

A vertical 3 shot Pan. Canon G9


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Steve Dawson said:

And air race pylon!


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locustfurnace said:

"The Cathedral of Learning, a Pittsburgh landmark listed in the National Register of Historic Places, is the centerpiece of the University of Pittsburgh's main campus in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. Standing at 535 feet, the 42-story Late Gothic Revival Cathedral is the tallest educational building in the Western hemisphere and the second tallest university building (fourth tallest educationally-purposed building) in the world. The Cathedral of Learning was commissioned in 1921 and ground was broken in 1926. The first class was held in the building in 1931 prior to its final completion in 1937. The Cathedral is steel frame structure overlaid with Indiana limestone and contains more than 2,000 rooms and 2,529 windows. An impressive scenic building, it is often used by the University in photographs, postcards, and other advertisements." - wikiepedia


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