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  • Chaw-Se Indian Grinding Rock State Historic Park. Amador County, Calif.
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  • Zabriski Point--tourists and photographers
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  • Zabriski Point--tourists and photographers
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  • Fajada Butte, paleo-astronomical site, clouds, Chaco Culture NHS, New Mexico
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  • Miloje Milinkovic photographs the gravesite of Sebastian Dabovich, founder of the first Serbian Orthodox Church in the Western Hemisphere in Jackson, California. ..In 2007, Dabovich's relics were removed from this site and re-interred to St. Sava in Jackson...Zica Monastery, Serbia...The monastery was founded by King Stefan Prvovencani, the First-Crowned, and built in the early 13th century and received St. Sava as the first Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church in 1219. The monastery was burned in a raid near the end of the 13th century and was subsequently deserted. Multiple renovations were carried out during the late 13th and early 14th centuries. The most complete renovations were completed during the rein of King Milutin (1282-1321)..Nikolai Velimirovic was consecrated Bishop of Zica in 1919. Zica suffered damage during World War II which Bishop Nikolai was unable to restore, because of his arrest there in 1941. After the war Zica became a woman's monastery. Zica celebrated its 800th anniversary in 2005.
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  • The gravesite of Sebastian Dabovich, founder of the first Serbian Orthodox Church in the Western Hemisphere in Jackson, California. ..In 2007, Dabovich's relics were removed from this site and re-interred to St. Sava in Jackson...Zica Monastery, Serbia...The monastery was founded by King Stefan Prvovencani, the First-Crowned, and built in the early 13th century and received St. Sava as the first Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church in 1219. The monastery was burned in a raid near the end of the 13th century and was subsequently deserted. Multiple renovations were carried out during the late 13th and early 14th centuries. The most complete renovations were completed during the rein of King Milutin (1282-1321)..Nikolai Velimirovic was consecrated Bishop of Zica in 1919. Zica suffered damage during World War II which Bishop Nikolai was unable to restore, because of his arrest there in 1941. After the war Zica became a woman's monastery. Zica celebrated its 800th anniversary in 2005.
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  • Calaveras County aerials-former site and cement storage silos of the Calaveras Cement Company, mostly demolished
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  • Calaveras County aerials-former site and cement storage silos of the Calaveras Cement Company, mostly demolished
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  • Miloje Milinkovic photographs the gravesite of Sebastian Dabovich, founder of the first Serbian Orthodox Church in the Western Hemisphere in Jackson, California. ..In 2007, Dabovich's relics were removed from this site and re-interred to St. Sava in Jackson...Zica Monastery, Serbia...The monastery was founded by King Stefan Prvovencani, the First-Crowned, and built in the early 13th century and received St. Sava as the first Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church in 1219. The monastery was burned in a raid near the end of the 13th century and was subsequently deserted. Multiple renovations were carried out during the late 13th and early 14th centuries. The most complete renovations were completed during the rein of King Milutin (1282-1321)..Nikolai Velimirovic was consecrated Bishop of Zica in 1919. Zica suffered damage during World War II which Bishop Nikolai was unable to restore, because of his arrest there in 1941. After the war Zica became a woman's monastery. Zica celebrated its 800th anniversary in 2005.
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  • Sides and pond in the Berkeley Pit open pit copper mine in the city of Butte, Montana
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  • Sides and pond in the Berkeley Pit open pit copper mine in the city of Butte, Montana
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  • Tourist view and photograph Hoover Dam on the Nevada side
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  • Sandstone tower Lime Ridge, Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada
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  • Sandstone tower Lime Ridge, Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada
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  • Sandstone tower Lime Ridge, Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada
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  • Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada--rock art panel at Atlatl Rock
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  • Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada--rock art panel at Atlatl Rock
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  • Sandstone tower Lime Ridge, Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada
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  • Elephant Rock, Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada
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  • Elephant Rock, Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada
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  • Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada
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  • Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada--rock art panel at Atlatl Rock
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  • Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada--rock art panel at Atlatl Rock
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  • Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada--rock art panel at Atlatl Rock
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  • Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada--rock art panel at Atlatl Rock
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  • Archaeologists use a laser scanner to plot the landscape to monitor land slippage at the site.<br />
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Vinča culture site, Vinča-Belo Brdo, near Belgrad, Serbia.<br />
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Occupied since 7000 BC the site sits on the right bank of the Reka Dunav on a loess slope.
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  • Archaeologists use a laser scanner to plot the landscape to monitor land slippage at the site.<br />
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Vinča culture site, Vinča-Belo Brdo, near Belgrad, Serbia.<br />
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Occupied since 7000 BC the site sits on the right bank of the Reka Dunav on a loess slope.
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  • Archaeologists use a laser scanner to plot the landscape to monitor land slippage at the site.<br />
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Vinča culture site, Vinča-Belo Brdo, near Belgrad, Serbia.<br />
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Occupied since 7000 BC the site sits on the right bank of the Reka Dunav on a loess slope.
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  • Archaeologists use a laser scanner to plot the landscape to monitor land slippage at the site.<br />
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Vinča culture site, Vinča-Belo Brdo, near Belgrad, Serbia.<br />
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Occupied since 7000 BC the site sits on the right bank of the Reka Dunav on a loess slope.
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  • Digging and shifting for artifacts at the Vinča culture site, Vinča-Belo Brdo, near Belgrad, Serbia.<br />
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Occupied since 7000 BC the site sits on the right bank of the Reka Dunav on a loess slope.
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  • Pot sherds, Vinča culture site, Vinča-Belo Brdo, near Belgrad, Serbia.<br />
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Occupied since 7000 BC the site sits on the right bank of the Reka Dunav on a loess slope.
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  • Museum artifacts, Vinča culture site, Vinča-Belo Brdo, near Belgrad, Serbia.<br />
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Occupied since 7000 BC the site sits on the right bank of the Reka Dunav on a loess slope.
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  • Digging and shifting for artifacts at the Vinča culture site, Vinča-Belo Brdo, near Belgrad, Serbia.<br />
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Occupied since 7000 BC the site sits on the right bank of the Reka Dunav on a loess slope.
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  • Digging and shifting for artifacts at the Vinča culture site, Vinča-Belo Brdo, near Belgrad, Serbia.<br />
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Occupied since 7000 BC the site sits on the right bank of the Reka Dunav on a loess slope.
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  • Museum artifacts, Vinča culture site, Vinča-Belo Brdo, near Belgrad, Serbia.<br />
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Occupied since 7000 BC the site sits on the right bank of the Reka Dunav on a loess slope.
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  • A summer storm brews over the Reka Dunav near the Vinča culture site, Vinča-Belo Brdo, near Belgrad, Serbia.<br />
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Occupied since 7000 BC the site sits on the right bank of the Reka Dunav on a loess slope.
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  • A summer storm brews over the Reka Dunav near the Vinča culture site, Vinča-Belo Brdo, near Belgrad, Serbia.<br />
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Occupied since 7000 BC the site sits on the right bank of the Reka Dunav on a loess slope.
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  • Grimes Point rock art site, ancient shore of Lake Lahontan in the Great Basin, Nev.
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  • Grimes Point rock art site, ancient shore of Lake Lahontan in the Great Basin, Nev.
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  • Grimes Point rock art site, ancient shore of Lake Lahontan in the Great Basin, Nev.
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  • Grimes Point rock art site, ancient shore of Lake Lahontan in the Great Basin, Nev.
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  • Pitts of of long-forgotten meaning by ancient people coated with centuries of desert varnish at Grimes Point rock art site, ancient shore of Lake Lahontan in the Great Basin, Nev.
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  • Grimes Point rock art site, ancient shore of Lake Lahontan in the Great Basin, Nev.
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  • Grimes Point rock art site, ancient shore of Lake Lahontan in the Great Basin, Nev.
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  • Rock-lined path at Grimes Point rock art site, ancient shore of Lake Lahontan in the Great Basin, Nev.
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  • Grimes Point rock art site, ancient shore of Lake Lahontan in the Great Basin, Nev.
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  • Grimes Point rock art site, ancient shore of Lake Lahontan in the Great Basin, Nev.
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  • Grimes Point rock art site, ancient shore of Lake Lahontan in the Great Basin, Nev.
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  • Golden Spike National Historic Site, Promontory, Utah...May 10, 1869, the U.S. was united from coast to coast with the placement of the Golden Spike completing the worlds' first trans-contenental railroad and the uniting of the Pacific and Atlantic coasts...This is the spot decided by President U.S. Grant to join the Pacific's Central Pacific railroad with the Union Pacific railroad and complete the project...Volunteer Park Service Ranger John Ott tells the story of the placement of the Gold Spike to the park visitors..
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  • Golden Spike National Historic Site, Promontory, Utah...May 10, 1869, the U.S. was united from coast to coast with the placement of the Golden Spike completing the worlds' first trans-contenental railroad and the uniting of the Pacific and Atlantic coasts...This is the spot decided by President U.S. Grant to join the Pacific's Central Pacific railroad with the Union Pacific railroad and complete the project...Teenage boy docent in the cab of the CP 119
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  • Golden Spike National Historic Site, Promontory, Utah...May 10, 1869, the U.S. was united from coast to coast with the placement of the Golden Spike completing the worlds' first trans-contenental railroad and the uniting of the Pacific and Atlantic coasts...This is the spot decided by President U.S. Grant to join the Pacific's Central Pacific railroad with the Union Pacific railroad and complete the project...CP No. 60, The Jupiter steam engine.
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  • Golden Spike National Historic Site, Promontory, Utah...May 10, 1869, the U.S. was united from coast to coast with the placement of the Golden Spike completing the worlds' first trans-contenental railroad and the uniting of the Pacific and Atlantic coasts...This is the spot decided by President U.S. Grant to join the Pacific's Central Pacific railroad with the Union Pacific railroad and complete the project...Engineer in the cab of the Central Pacific 119 Rogers steam engine
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  • Golden Spike National Historic Site, Promontory, Utah...May 10, 1869, the U.S. was united from coast to coast with the placement of the Golden Spike completing the worlds' first trans-contenental railroad and the uniting of the Pacific and Atlantic coasts...This is the spot decided by President U.S. Grant to join the Pacific's Central Pacific railroad with the Union Pacific railroad and complete the project...Central Pacific 119 Rogers steam engine
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  • Golden Spike National Historic Site, Promontory, Utah...May 10, 1869, the U.S. was united from coast to coast with the placement of the Golden Spike completing the worlds' first trans-contenental railroad and the uniting of the Pacific and Atlantic coasts...This is the spot decided by President U.S. Grant to join the Pacific's Central Pacific railroad with the Union Pacific railroad and complete the project..
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  • Golden Spike National Historic Site, Promontory, Utah...May 10, 1869, the U.S. was united from coast to coast with the placement of the Golden Spike completing the worlds' first trans-contenental railroad and the uniting of the Pacific and Atlantic coasts...This is the spot decided by President U.S. Grant to join the Pacific's Central Pacific railroad with the Union Pacific railroad and complete the project...Central Pacific 119 Rogers steam engine
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  • Golden Spike National Historic Site, Promontory, Utah...May 10, 1869, the U.S. was united from coast to coast with the placement of the Golden Spike completing the worlds' first trans-contenental railroad and the uniting of the Pacific and Atlantic coasts...This is the spot decided by President U.S. Grant to join the Pacific's Central Pacific railroad with the Union Pacific railroad and complete the project...Checking the time on a pocket watch.
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  • Golden Spike National Historic Site, Promontory, Utah...May 10, 1869, the U.S. was united from coast to coast with the placement of the Golden Spike completing the worlds' first trans-contenental railroad and the uniting of the Pacific and Atlantic coasts...This is the spot decided by President U.S. Grant to join the Pacific's Central Pacific railroad with the Union Pacific railroad and complete the project...Engineer holds an oil can.
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  • Golden Spike National Historic Site, Promontory, Utah...May 10, 1869, the U.S. was united from coast to coast with the placement of the Golden Spike completing the worlds' first trans-contenental railroad and the uniting of the Pacific and Atlantic coasts...This is the spot decided by President U.S. Grant to join the Pacific's Central Pacific railroad with the Union Pacific railroad and complete the project...The CP Jupiter and UP 119 nose to nose.
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  • Golden Spike National Historic Site, Promontory, Utah...May 10, 1869, the U.S. was united from coast to coast with the placement of the Golden Spike completing the worlds' first trans-contenental railroad and the uniting of the Pacific and Atlantic coasts...This is the spot decided by President U.S. Grant to join the Pacific's Central Pacific railroad with the Union Pacific railroad and complete the project...Central Pacific Jupiter No. 60.
    angier-0908-golden_spike_nhs-12840.jpg
  • Golden Spike National Historic Site, Promontory, Utah...May 10, 1869, the U.S. was united from coast to coast with the placement of the Golden Spike completing the worlds' first trans-contenental railroad and the uniting of the Pacific and Atlantic coasts...This is the spot decided by President U.S. Grant to join the Pacific's Central Pacific railroad with the Union Pacific railroad and complete the project...Union Pacific's No. 119, Rogers steam engine
    angier-0908-golden_spike_nhs-12798.jpg
  • Golden Spike National Historic Site, Promontory, Utah...May 10, 1869, the U.S. was united from coast to coast with the placement of the Golden Spike completing the worlds' first trans-contenental railroad and the uniting of the Pacific and Atlantic coasts...This is the spot decided by President U.S. Grant to join the Pacific's Central Pacific railroad with the Union Pacific railroad and complete the project...Central Pacific Jupiter No. 60.
    angier-0908-golden_spike_nhs-12691.jpg
  • Golden Spike National Historic Site, Promontory, Utah...May 10, 1869, the U.S. was united from coast to coast with the placement of the Golden Spike completing the worlds' first trans-contenental railroad and the uniting of the Pacific and Atlantic coasts...This is the spot decided by President U.S. Grant to join the Pacific's Central Pacific railroad with the Union Pacific railroad and complete the project...Central Pacific Jupiter No. 60.
    angier-0908-golden_spike_nhs-12659.jpg
  • Golden Spike National Historic Site, Promontory, Utah...May 10, 1869, the U.S. was united from coast to coast with the placement of the Golden Spike completing the worlds' first trans-contenental railroad and the uniting of the Pacific and Atlantic coasts...This is the spot decided by President U.S. Grant to join the Pacific's Central Pacific railroad with the Union Pacific railroad and complete the project...Volunteer Park Service Ranger John Ott tells the story of the placement of the Gold Spike to the park visitors..
    angier-0908-golden_spike_nhs-13455.jpg
  • Golden Spike National Historic Site, Promontory, Utah...May 10, 1869, the U.S. was united from coast to coast with the placement of the Golden Spike completing the worlds' first trans-contenental railroad and the uniting of the Pacific and Atlantic coasts...This is the spot decided by President U.S. Grant to join the Pacific's Central Pacific railroad with the Union Pacific railroad and complete the project...The CP Jupiter and UP 119 nose to nose.
    angier-0908-golden_spike_nhs-13430.jpg
  • Golden Spike National Historic Site, Promontory, Utah...May 10, 1869, the U.S. was united from coast to coast with the placement of the Golden Spike completing the worlds' first trans-contenental railroad and the uniting of the Pacific and Atlantic coasts...This is the spot decided by President U.S. Grant to join the Pacific's Central Pacific railroad with the Union Pacific railroad and complete the project...CP No. 60, The Jupiter steam engine.
    angier-0908-golden_spike_nhs-13289.jpg
  • Golden Spike National Historic Site, Promontory, Utah...May 10, 1869, the U.S. was united from coast to coast with the placement of the Golden Spike completing the worlds' first trans-contenental railroad and the uniting of the Pacific and Atlantic coasts...This is the spot decided by President U.S. Grant to join the Pacific's Central Pacific railroad with the Union Pacific railroad and complete the project...The CP Jupiter and UP 119 nose to nose.
    angier-0908-golden_spike_nhs-13277.jpg
  • Golden Spike National Historic Site, Promontory, Utah...May 10, 1869, the U.S. was united from coast to coast with the placement of the Golden Spike completing the worlds' first trans-contenental railroad and the uniting of the Pacific and Atlantic coasts...This is the spot decided by President U.S. Grant to join the Pacific's Central Pacific railroad with the Union Pacific railroad and complete the project...Central Pacific 119 Rogers steam engine
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  • Golden Spike National Historic Site, Promontory, Utah...May 10, 1869, the U.S. was united from coast to coast with the placement of the Golden Spike completing the worlds' first trans-contenental railroad and the uniting of the Pacific and Atlantic coasts...This is the spot decided by President U.S. Grant to join the Pacific's Central Pacific railroad with the Union Pacific railroad and complete the project...Central Pacific 119 Rogers steam engine
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  • Panels with Graffiti art along the street used as a barrier to hide a stalled construction site, Belgrade, Serbia
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  • Panels with Graffiti art along the street used as a barrier to hide a stalled construction site, Belgrade, Serbia
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  • Interior and ikonstas of Sveto Vaznesenje Serbian Orthodox Church built of stone in the late 17th century.<br />
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Mokra Gora is one village but three mountains, one village but two churches-one in Krsanj, another in the centre of Mokra Gora.The first had been burnt down three times by the Turke and people of Mokra Gora persistently erected it from the ashes.According to oral tradition the church of Sveto Vaznesenje had been built at the end of 17th century, before the great migration of the Serbs, on a very hidden spot near the river Beli Rzav, surrounded by very high rocks on both sides. After the three burnings of the church in Krsanj, people of this village built a stone church that still esist and there is a valuable iconostasis from<br />
the year 1849 with the icons painted in the same year. It's the icon of Jesus Christ, the big archpriest on the throne and the icon of Mother of God with Christ on the throne. People of Mokra Gora had been trying to build a church in Mokra Gora since 1876.<br />
It is reported that the icone of Holly Mother of God had been brought from Krsanje to Mokra Gora three times, but all over again it returned by itself to Krsanje to the site of a fire, and not until 1945 Mokrogorci built the church and erected the paris home.
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  • Sveto Vaznesenje Serbian Orthodox Church built of stone in the late 17th century.<br />
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Church where Miloje's father was baptized--<br />
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Mokra Gora is one village but three mountains, one village but two churches-one in Krsanj, another in the centre of Mokra Gora.The first had been burnt down three times by the Turke and people of Mokra Gora persistently erected it from the ashes.According to oral tradition the church of Sveto Vaznesenje had been built at the end of 17th century, before the great migration of the Serbs, on a very hidden spot near the river Beli Rzav, surrounded by very high rocks on both sides. After the three burnings of the church in Krsanj, people of this village built a stone church that still esist and there is a valuable iconostasis from<br />
the year 1849 with the icons painted in the same year. It's the icon of Jesus Christ, the big archpriest on the throne and the icon of Mother of God with Christ on the throne. People of Mokra Gora had been trying to build a church in Mokra Gora since 1876.<br />
It is reported that the icone of Holly Mother of God had been brought from Krsanje to Mokra Gora three times, but all over again it returned by itself to Krsanje to the site of a fire, and not until 1945 Mokrogorci built the church and erected the paris home.
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  • Ditch diggers putting in a drainage pipe at Sveto Vaznesenje Serbian Orthodox Church built of stone in the late 17th century.<br />
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Mokra Gora is one village but three mountains, one village but two churches-one in Krsanj, another in the centre of Mokra Gora.The first had been burnt down three times by the Turke and people of Mokra Gora persistently erected it from the ashes.According to oral tradition the church of Sveto Vaznesenje had been built at the end of 17th century, before the great migration of the Serbs, on a very hidden spot near the river Beli Rzav, surrounded by very high rocks on both sides. After the three burnings of the church in Krsanj, people of this village built a stone church that still esist and there is a valuable iconostasis from<br />
the year 1849 with the icons painted in the same year. It's the icon of Jesus Christ, the big archpriest on the throne and the icon of Mother of God with Christ on the throne. People of Mokra Gora had been trying to build a church in Mokra Gora since 1876.<br />
It is reported that the icone of Holly Mother of God had been brought from Krsanje to Mokra Gora three times, but all over again it returned by itself to Krsanje to the site of a fire, and not until 1945 Mokrogorci built the church and erected the paris home.
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  • Bell tower at Sveto Vaznesenje Serbian Orthodox Church built of stone in the late 17th century. Mokra Gora, Serbia.<br />
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Mokra Gora is one village but three mountains, one village but two churches-one in Krsanj, another in the centre of Mokra Gora.The first had been burnt down three times by the Turkes and people of Mokra Gora persistently erected it from the ashes.According to oral tradition the church of Sveto Vaznesenje had been built at the end of 17th century, before the great migration of the Serbs, on a very hidden spot near the river Beli Rzav, surrounded by very high rocks on both sides. After the three burnings of the church in Krsanj, people of this village built a stone church that still exist and there is a valuable iconostasis from the year 1849 with the icons painted in the same year. It's the icon of Jesus Christ, the big archpriest on the throne and the icon of Mother of God with Christ on the throne. People of Mokra Gora had been trying to build a church in Mokra Gora since 1876.<br />
It is reported that the icon of Holly Mother of God had been brought from Krsanje to Mokra Gora three times, but all over again it returned by itself to Krsanje to the site of a fire, and not until 1945 Mokrogorci built the church and erected the paris home.
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  • Sveto Vaznesenje Serbian Orthodox Church built of stone in the late 17th century.<br />
<br />
Church where Miloje's father was baptized--<br />
<br />
Mokra Gora is one village but three mountains, one village but two churches-one in Krsanj, another in the centre of Mokra Gora.The first had been burnt down three times by the Turke and people of Mokra Gora persistently erected it from the ashes.According to oral tradition the church of Sveto Vaznesenje had been built at the end of 17th century, before the great migration of the Serbs, on a very hidden spot near the river Beli Rzav, surrounded by very high rocks on both sides. After the three burnings of the church in Krsanj, people of this village built a stone church that still esist and there is a valuable iconostasis from<br />
the year 1849 with the icons painted in the same year. It's the icon of Jesus Christ, the big archpriest on the throne and the icon of Mother of God with Christ on the throne. People of Mokra Gora had been trying to build a church in Mokra Gora since 1876.<br />
It is reported that the icone of Holly Mother of God had been brought from Krsanje to Mokra Gora three times, but all over again it returned by itself to Krsanje to the site of a fire, and not until 1945 Mokrogorci built the church and erected the paris home.
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  • Interior of the The Tvrdos Monastery founded in the 4th Centruy by King Constantine<br />
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Tvrdos is a Serb Orthodox monastery near the city of Trebinje, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The 4th-century foundations of the first Roman church on the site are still visible today. The Orthodox monastery was established there in the 15th century, with a cathedral constructed about 1508 and painted with murals by Vicko Lavrov from Dubrovnik in 1517. The monastery remained a seat of the Metropolitans of Herzegovina until the Ottoman Turks destroyed it in 1694. The current building of the monastery was constructed in 1924.
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  • Interior of the The Tvrdos Monastery founded in the 4th Centruy by King Constantine<br />
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Tvrdos is a Serb Orthodox monastery near the city of Trebinje, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The 4th-century foundations of the first Roman church on the site are still visible today. The Orthodox monastery was established there in the 15th century, with a cathedral constructed about 1508 and painted with murals by Vicko Lavrov from Dubrovnik in 1517. The monastery remained a seat of the Metropolitans of Herzegovina until the Ottoman Turks destroyed it in 1694. The current building of the monastery was constructed in 1924.
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  • Interior of the The Tvrdos Monastery founded in the 4th Centruy by King Constantine<br />
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Tvrdos is a Serb Orthodox monastery near the city of Trebinje, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The 4th-century foundations of the first Roman church on the site are still visible today. The Orthodox monastery was established there in the 15th century, with a cathedral constructed about 1508 and painted with murals by Vicko Lavrov from Dubrovnik in 1517. The monastery remained a seat of the Metropolitans of Herzegovina until the Ottoman Turks destroyed it in 1694. The current building of the monastery was constructed in 1924.
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  • Interior of the The Tvrdos Monastery founded in the 4th Centruy by King Constantine<br />
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Tvrdos is a Serb Orthodox monastery near the city of Trebinje, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The 4th-century foundations of the first Roman church on the site are still visible today. The Orthodox monastery was established there in the 15th century, with a cathedral constructed about 1508 and painted with murals by Vicko Lavrov from Dubrovnik in 1517. The monastery remained a seat of the Metropolitans of Herzegovina until the Ottoman Turks destroyed it in 1694. The current building of the monastery was constructed in 1924.
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  • Interior of the The Tvrdos Monastery founded in the 4th Centruy by King Constantine<br />
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Tvrdos is a Serb Orthodox monastery near the city of Trebinje, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The 4th-century foundations of the first Roman church on the site are still visible today. The Orthodox monastery was established there in the 15th century, with a cathedral constructed about 1508 and painted with murals by Vicko Lavrov from Dubrovnik in 1517. The monastery remained a seat of the Metropolitans of Herzegovina until the Ottoman Turks destroyed it in 1694. The current building of the monastery was constructed in 1924.
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  • Interior of the The Tvrdos Monastery founded in the 4th Centruy by King Constantine<br />
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Tvrdos is a Serb Orthodox monastery near the city of Trebinje, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The 4th-century foundations of the first Roman church on the site are still visible today. The Orthodox monastery was established there in the 15th century, with a cathedral constructed about 1508 and painted with murals by Vicko Lavrov from Dubrovnik in 1517. The monastery remained a seat of the Metropolitans of Herzegovina until the Ottoman Turks destroyed it in 1694. The current building of the monastery was constructed in 1924.
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  • Interior of the The Tvrdos Monastery founded in the 4th Centruy by King Constantine<br />
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Tvrdos is a Serb Orthodox monastery near the city of Trebinje, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The 4th-century foundations of the first Roman church on the site are still visible today. The Orthodox monastery was established there in the 15th century, with a cathedral constructed about 1508 and painted with murals by Vicko Lavrov from Dubrovnik in 1517. The monastery remained a seat of the Metropolitans of Herzegovina until the Ottoman Turks destroyed it in 1694. The current building of the monastery was constructed in 1924.
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  • Front of the Tvrdos Monastery founded in the 4th Centruy by King Constantine<br />
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Tvrdo? (Serbian Cyrillic: ??????) is a Serb Orthodox monastery near the city of Trebinje, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The 4th-century foundations of the first Roman church on the site are still visible today. The Orthodox monastery was established there in the 15th century, with a cathedral constructed about 1508 and painted with murals by Vicko Lavrov from Dubrovnik in 1517. The monastery remained a seat of the Metropolitans of Herzegovina until the Ottoman Turks destroyed it in 1694. The current building of the monastery was constructed in 1924.
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  • Horseshoe Shelter occupation site and pictographs.
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  • Novi Pazar--St. Peter church, built 10th century and founded 100 AD by a desciple of St. Peter--Fa. Matej, Olga Pleshkiova, Zica, Miloje--old woman was keeper of the key..The city also houses an old church from the 9th century[3], the church of St. Peter, referred to as Petrova crkva, which suffered offensive graffiti by ethnic Bosniaks in April 2008[3]. On a hilltop overlooking Novi Pazar is the 12th century monastery of ?ur?evi stupovi, long left in ruin, but recently restored and with a monastic community using it, with plate glass to keep out the weather and preserve the fine frescos. The fine main mosque of the city, the Altun-Alem mosque, is the largest in this region of the Balkans and dates from 16th century. There are various other historic Ottoman buildings, such as the fine 17th century Amir-agin Han, a 15th century Hammam, and the 15th century Turkish fortress (all gone but the walls, the site of which is now a pleasant walled park in the city centre)...Probably oldest church in Serbia
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  • Novi Pazar--St. Peter church, built 10th century and founded 100 AD by a desciple of St. Peter--Fa. Matej, Olga Pleshkiova, Zica, Miloje--old woman was keeper of the key..The city also houses an old church from the 9th century[3], the church of St. Peter, referred to as Petrova crkva, which suffered offensive graffiti by ethnic Bosniaks in April 2008[3]. On a hilltop overlooking Novi Pazar is the 12th century monastery of ?ur?evi stupovi, long left in ruin, but recently restored and with a monastic community using it, with plate glass to keep out the weather and preserve the fine frescos. The fine main mosque of the city, the Altun-Alem mosque, is the largest in this region of the Balkans and dates from 16th century. There are various other historic Ottoman buildings, such as the fine 17th century Amir-agin Han, a 15th century Hammam, and the 15th century Turkish fortress (all gone but the walls, the site of which is now a pleasant walled park in the city centre)...Probably oldest church in Serbia
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  • Stone frieze of two monks with glasses at Novi Pazar--St. Peter church, built 10th century and founded 100 AD by a desciple of St. Peter--Fa. Matej, Olga Pleshkiova, Zica, Miloje--old woman was keeper of the key..The city also houses an old church from the 9th century[3], the church of St. Peter, referred to as Petrova crkva, which suffered offensive graffiti by ethnic Bosniaks in April 2008[3]. On a hilltop overlooking Novi Pazar is the 12th century monastery of ?ur?evi stupovi, long left in ruin, but recently restored and with a monastic community using it, with plate glass to keep out the weather and preserve the fine frescos. The fine main mosque of the city, the Altun-Alem mosque, is the largest in this region of the Balkans and dates from 16th century. There are various other historic Ottoman buildings, such as the fine 17th century Amir-agin Han, a 15th century Hammam, and the 15th century Turkish fortress (all gone but the walls, the site of which is now a pleasant walled park in the city centre)...Probably oldest church in Serbia
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  • Novi Pazar--St. Peter church, built 10th century and founded 100 AD by a desciple of St. Peter--Fa. Matej, Olga Pleshkiova, Zica, Miloje--old woman was keeper of the key..The city also houses an old church from the 9th century[3], the church of St. Peter, referred to as Petrova crkva, which suffered offensive graffiti by ethnic Bosniaks in April 2008[3]. On a hilltop overlooking Novi Pazar is the 12th century monastery of ?ur?evi stupovi, long left in ruin, but recently restored and with a monastic community using it, with plate glass to keep out the weather and preserve the fine frescos. The fine main mosque of the city, the Altun-Alem mosque, is the largest in this region of the Balkans and dates from 16th century. There are various other historic Ottoman buildings, such as the fine 17th century Amir-agin Han, a 15th century Hammam, and the 15th century Turkish fortress (all gone but the walls, the site of which is now a pleasant walled park in the city centre)...Probably oldest church in Serbia
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  • Novi Pazar--St. Peter church, built 10th century and founded 100 AD by a desciple of St. Peter--Fa. Matej, Olga Pleshkiova, Zica, Miloje--old woman was keeper of the key..The city also houses an old church from the 9th century[3], the church of St. Peter, referred to as Petrova crkva, which suffered offensive graffiti by ethnic Bosniaks in April 2008[3]. On a hilltop overlooking Novi Pazar is the 12th century monastery of ?ur?evi stupovi, long left in ruin, but recently restored and with a monastic community using it, with plate glass to keep out the weather and preserve the fine frescos. The fine main mosque of the city, the Altun-Alem mosque, is the largest in this region of the Balkans and dates from 16th century. There are various other historic Ottoman buildings, such as the fine 17th century Amir-agin Han, a 15th century Hammam, and the 15th century Turkish fortress (all gone but the walls, the site of which is now a pleasant walled park in the city centre)...Probably oldest church in Serbia
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  • Novi Pazar--St. Peter church, built 10th century and founded 100 AD by a desciple of St. Peter--Fa. Matej, Olga Pleshkiova, Zica, Miloje--old woman was keeper of the key..The city also houses an old church from the 9th century[3], the church of St. Peter, referred to as Petrova crkva, which suffered offensive graffiti by ethnic Bosniaks in April 2008[3]. On a hilltop overlooking Novi Pazar is the 12th century monastery of ?ur?evi stupovi, long left in ruin, but recently restored and with a monastic community using it, with plate glass to keep out the weather and preserve the fine frescos. The fine main mosque of the city, the Altun-Alem mosque, is the largest in this region of the Balkans and dates from 16th century. There are various other historic Ottoman buildings, such as the fine 17th century Amir-agin Han, a 15th century Hammam, and the 15th century Turkish fortress (all gone but the walls, the site of which is now a pleasant walled park in the city centre)...Probably oldest church in Serbia
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  • Novi Pazar--St. Peter church, built 10th century and founded 100 AD by a desciple of St. Peter--Fa. Matej, Olga Pleshkiova, Zica, Miloje--old woman was keeper of the key..The city also houses an old church from the 9th century[3], the church of St. Peter, referred to as Petrova crkva, which suffered offensive graffiti by ethnic Bosniaks in April 2008[3]. On a hilltop overlooking Novi Pazar is the 12th century monastery of ?ur?evi stupovi, long left in ruin, but recently restored and with a monastic community using it, with plate glass to keep out the weather and preserve the fine frescos. The fine main mosque of the city, the Altun-Alem mosque, is the largest in this region of the Balkans and dates from 16th century. There are various other historic Ottoman buildings, such as the fine 17th century Amir-agin Han, a 15th century Hammam, and the 15th century Turkish fortress (all gone but the walls, the site of which is now a pleasant walled park in the city centre)...Probably oldest church in Serbia
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  • Main altar, madonna and child, Monastery of Bonany, Es Pla, Mallorca. Bonany, the site of the last sermon of Fr. Junipero Serra before leaving for the Mexico and California in 1735...Santuario de la Mare de Deú de Bonanywas originally  constructed in the XVII. century.
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  • Main altar, madonna and child, Monastery of Bonany, Es Pla, Mallorca. Bonany, the site of the last sermon of Fr. Junipero Serra before leaving for the Mexico and California in 1735...Santuario de la Mare de Deú de Bonanywas originally  constructed in the XVII. century.
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  • Entrance to Monastery of Bonany, Es Pla, Mallorca. Bonany was the site of the last sermon of Fr. Junipero Serra before leaving for the Mexico and California in 1735...Santuario de la Mare de Deú de Bonany was originally constructed in the XVII. century.
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  • Palms at the entrance to Monastery of Bonany, Es Pla, Mallorca. Bonany was the site of the last sermon of Fr. Junipero Serra before leaving for the Mexico and California in 1735...Santuario de la Mare de Deú de Bonany was originally constructed in the XVII. century.
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  • Main altar, Monastery of Bonany, Es Pla, Mallorca. Bonany was the site of the last sermon of Fr. Junipero Serra before leaving for the Mexico and California in 1735...Santuario de la Mare de Deú de Bonany was originally constructed in the XVII. century.
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  • Detail in the interior of the Monastery of Bonany, Es Pla, Mallorca. Bonany was the site of the last sermon of Fr. Junipero Serra before leaving for the Mexico and California in 1735...Santuario de la Mare de Deú de Bonany was orignally constructed in the XVII. century.
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  • Detail in the interior of the Monastery of Bonany, Es Pla, Mallorca. Bonany was the site of the last sermon of Fr. Junipero Serra before leaving for the Mexico and California in 1735...Santuario de la Mare de Deú de Bonany was orignally constructed in the XVII. century.
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  • Rochester site rock art panel in the San Rafael Swell..Rainbow
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  • Rochester site rock art panel in the San Rafael Swell
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