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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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  • Ditch diggers putting in a drainage pipe at Sveto Vaznesenje Serbian Orthodox Church built of stone in the late 17th century.<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.
    angier-0909-mokra_gora-11578.JPG
  • Bell tower at Sveto Vaznesenje Serbian Orthodox Church built of stone in the late 17th century. Mokra Gora, Serbia.<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 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.
    angier-0909-mokra_gora-11538.JPG
  • 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.
    angier-0909-mokra_gora-11670.JPG
  • Iron doors and stone and brick façade of the Gamble Block, built in 1852, is one of the largest stone store buildings remaining in the Gold Country, Big Oak Flat, Califl.
    angier-1203-big_oak_flat-9930.JPG
  • Iron doors and stone and brick façade of the Gamble Block, built in 1852, is one of the largest stone store buildings remaining in the Gold Country, Big Oak Flat, Califl.
    angier-1204-big_oak_flat-1055.JPG
  • Candles at Sveto Vaznesenje Serbian Orthodox Church built of stone in the late 17th century.<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.
    angier-0909-mokra_gora-11663.JPG
  • Interior and ikonstas of Sveto Vaznesenje Serbian Orthodox Church built of stone in the late 17th century.<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.
    angier-0909-mokra_gora-11593.JPG
  • Sveto Vaznesenje Serbian Orthodox Church built of stone in the late 17th century.<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.
    angier-0909-mokra_gora-11559.JPG
  • Interior and ikonstas of Sveto Vaznesenje Serbian Orthodox Church built of stone in the late 17th century.<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.
    angier-0909-mokra_gora-11588.JPG
  • Iron doors and stone and brick façade of the Gamble Block, built in 1852, is one of the largest stone store buildings remaining in the Gold Country, Big Oak Flat, Califl.
    angier-1203-big_oak_flat-9919.JPG
  • Iron doors and stone and brick façade of the Gamble Block, built in 1852, is one of the largest stone store buildings remaining in the Gold Country, Big Oak Flat, Califl.
    angier-1203-big_oak_flat-9892.JPG
  • Iron doors and stone and brick façade of the Gamble Block, built in 1852, is one of the largest stone store buildings remaining in the Gold Country, Big Oak Flat, Califl.
    angier-1204-big_oak_flat-1059.JPG
  • Iron doors and stone and brick façade of the Gamble Block, built in 1852, is one of the largest stone store buildings remaining in the Gold Country, Big Oak Flat, Califl.
    angier-1203-big_oak_flat-9906.JPG
  • Stone walls separate historic cattle pastures in the Sierra Nevada Foothills of Mariposa County. Oaks in spring on the Pray Ranch.
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  • Cell phones and tools on a workbench in a stone mason's shop near Kraljevo, Serbia.
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  • Old wooden barn with stone walls in the rural Sierra Foothills of California.
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  • Historic Gold Rush-era stone walls (fences) and oaks in the rolling foothills of the Sierra Nevada Gold Country.
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  • Repaired wooden barn, stone walls, Kirk Ranch in the Sierra Nevada Foothills of California.
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  • Stone Medieval towers of San Gimignano, Siena-Tuscano, Italy<br />
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(Torre)
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  • Stone walls separate historic cattle pastures in the Sierra Nevada Foothills of Mariposa County. Oaks in spring on the Pray Ranch.
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  • Jack Kiernan on his horse Jake riding near the stone walls separate historic cattle pastures in the Sierra Nevada Foothills of Mariposa County. Oaks in spring on the Pray Ranch.
    angier-0804-mariposa-0314.JPG
  • Church of Christ stone country church, grain elevators, Pine City, Wash.
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  • Interior and iconostasis of Sveto Vaznesenje Serbian Orthodox Church built of stone in the late 17th century.<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.
    angier-0909-mokra_gora-11601p.JPG
  • Oaks and old stone walls during spring in the rolling hills of Amador County, Calif.
    angier-0704-ama-5060p.jpg
  • Presentation by Metropolitan Amphilojije to Bishop Longin of a cross made of stone from the boyhood home of St. Mardarije in Montenegro during the Patriarchal Divine Liturgy service with His Holiness Irinej to venerate and glorify the relics of St. Mardarije of Libertyville, St. Sava Monastery Church<br />
<br />
#NGMWADiocese<br />
#GlorificationStMardarije, #Chicago, #PatriarchIrinej, #MetropolitanAmphiloije<br />
#SerbianOrthodoxChurch<br />
#www.stsavamonastery.org
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  • Presentation by Metropolitan Amphilojije to Bishop Longin of a cross made of stone from the boyhood home of St. Mardarije in Montenegro during the Patriarchal Divine Liturgy service with His Holiness Irinej to venerate and glorify the relics of St. Mardarije of Libertyville, St. Sava Monastery Church<br />
<br />
#NGMWADiocese<br />
#GlorificationStMardarije, #Chicago, #PatriarchIrinej, #MetropolitanAmphiloije<br />
#SerbianOrthodoxChurch<br />
#www.stsavamonastery.org
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  • Historic Gold Rush-era stone façade at the entrance to the Volcano Amphitheater, Volcano, Calif.
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  • Stone façade of the Volcano Amphitheatre in the historic village of Volcano, during a rare winter snow, Amador County, Calif.
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  • Traditional stone tower windmill and church tower, Algaida, Mallorca
    angier-1209-algaida-mallorca-0187.JPG
  • Stone ruins of the old brewery, Unionville, Nevada
    angier-1203-unionville-4311.JPG
  • Hole in the roof and doors of stone shelters, walls overlooking Chora and the Assumption of the Virgin Mary church, Folegandros, Cyclades, Greece
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  • Stone walls, windows, ruins, wire wreath, Santorini (Thira), Greece
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  • Stone walls, doors, windows and ruins, Old Tomato Factory, Santorini (Thira), Greece
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  • Small stone chapel at the Monastery Zoodchou Pigis, Anafi, Greece
    angier-1109-anafi-9153.JPG
  • Stone ruins in the Nevada ghost town of Candelaria.
    angier-1108-candelaria-2429.JPG
  • Stone barn with red doors at the Cottonwood Ranch State Historic Monument; Yorkshire style barn--Sheep ranch and home of the Fenton Pratt family in central Kansas
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  • Stone floor mosaic, Basilica of San Vitale church, Ravenna, Italy<br />
<br />
6th century byzantine church and mosaics
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  • Stone grain threshing floor,  Mission San Antonio de Padua, California.
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  • Mill stone and arrarstra, Mission San Antonio de Padua, California, 3rd mission founded in Alta California by Padre Junipero Serra in 1771. The 80 some-odd acre mission grounds lies about 30 miles off El Camino Real the current U.S. 101 in the center of the U.S. Army's Ft. Hunter-Liggett<br />
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Photographed during the 3rd Al Weber Mission Portfolio Workshop, April 2011.
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  • Grinding stone at the front of Mission San Antonio de Padua, California.
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  • Rosasco Ranch round stone corral from the air, near Jamestown, California.
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  • Rosasco Ranch round stone corral from the air, near Jamestown, California.
    angier-1403-rosasco-corral-aerial-14...JPG
  • Crimea stone corral (round corral) near the Red Hills, Tuolumne County, Calif.
    angier-1403-crimea_corral-17548.JPG
  • Little stone Serbian Orthodox Church on the outskirts of the village of Njegusi,  Montenegro
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  • Little stone Serbian Orthodox Church on the outskirts of the village of Njegusi,  Montenegro
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  • Stone church on the hillside inside the protective walls and fortifications on the mountains above the historic walled city of Stari Grad Kotor (old town Kotor) at the head of Kotor Bay (Boka Kotorska).
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  • Houses and homes at the hillside of Krusevice, home town of the family of Fr. Sebastian Dabovich before they immigrated to the U.S. in the 1860s.--bicycle and stone wall
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  • Iron doors on old stone building, Bear Valley, Mariposa County, Calif.
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  • Iron doors on old stone building, Bear Valley, Mariposa County, Calif.
    angier-1204-bear_valley-1349.JPG
  • Three stone paths, Gradac Monastery, Seriba
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  • Marko's Fortress built by Byzantine emperor Justinan in the VI century is a local landmark in the hills above Vrange, Serbia..Stone foundation of an Orthodox chapel within the ruins
    angier-1209-vranje-serbia-8921.JPG
  • Marko's Fortress built by Byzantine emperor Justinan in the VI century is a local landmark in the hills above Vrange, Serbia..Stone foundation of an Orthodox chapel within the ruins
    angier-1209-vranje-serbia-8915.JPG
  • Marko's Fortress built by Byzantine emperor Justinan in the VI century is a local landmark in the hills above Vrange, Serbia..Stone foundation of an Orthodox chapel within the ruins
    angier-1209-vranje-serbia-8887.JPG
  • Marko's Fortress built by Byzantine emperor Justinan in the VI century is a local landmark in the hills above Vrange, Serbia..Stone foundation of an Orthodox chapel within the ruins
    angier-1209-vranje-serbia-8882.JPG
  • Stone ruins of the old brewery, Unionville, Nevada
    angier-1203-unionville-4311.JPG
  • Deocy ducks and stone tools, Relics from Lovelock Cave, Humboldt Museum, WInnemucca, Nevada
    angier-1203-humboldt_museum-3114.JPG
  • Peacock mosic walkway made from stone at the Zica Monastery, .The Red monastery, near Kraljevo, 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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  • 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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  • Recycled Roman inscribed stone work inside the chruch. 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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  • Djurdjevi Stupovi monastery near Novi Pazer--Walnut huskers with wheel barrel and travertine stone..Djurdjevi Stupovi Manastir.
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  • Djurdjevi Stupovi monastery near Novi Pazer--Walnut huskers with wheel barrel and travertine stone..Djurdjevi Stupovi Manastir.
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  • Djurdjevi Stupovi monastery near Novi Pazer--Walnut huskers with wheel barrel and travertine stone..Djurdjevi Stupovi Manastir.
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  • Lunch in the stone mason's shop where the travertine stonework for reconstruction of Djurdjevi Stupovi Manasti near Novi Pazar, Serbia, was being crafted.
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  • Stone roof, Makrinitsa, Greece on the hillside above Volos
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  • Stone roof, Makrinitsa, Greece on the hillside above Volos
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  • Stone roof house, Makrinitsa, Greece on the hillside above Volos with the Pagasitikos Kolpos (Pagasetic Gulf) in the distance
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  • House with stone roof, Makrinista, Greece on the hillside above Volos
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  • Stone roof house, Makrinitsa, Greece on the hillside above Volos with the Pagasitikos Kolpos (Pagasetic Gulf) in the distance
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  • Exterior, stone Greek Orthodox Church of the Transfiguration, Volos, Greece
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  • Exterior, stone Greek Orthodox Church of the Transfiguration, Volos, Greece
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  • Ruins of a stone windmill tower, Akrotiri, Santorini, Greece
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  • Weathered green shutters and stone wall, Fira, Santorini, Greece
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  • Windmill in old round stone tower, Llubi, Mallorca
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  • Traditional stone tower windmill, Algaida, Mallorca
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  • Traditional stone tower windmill and church tower, Algaida, Mallorca
    angier-1209-algaida-mallorca-0189.JPG
  • Lasiter Service Station (gas station) stone building from 1935, New Blaine, Arkansas
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  • Windmill ruins and stone walls at dusk, Pano Meria, Folegandros, Cyclades, Greece
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  • Stone circular threshing floor, clouds at sundown near Cape Kyparissi, Folegandros, Cyclades, Greece
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  • Stone circular threshing floor near Cape Kyparissi and Chrysopigi Chapel and , Folegandros, Cyclades, Greece
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  • Water cistern and stone farm house near Chrysopigi Chapel and Cape Kyparissi, Folegandros, Cyclades, Greece
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  • White Orthodox chapel by windmill ruins and stone walls, Pano Meria, Folegandros, Cyclades, Greece
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  • Two windmill ruins and stone walls, Pano Meria, Folegandros, Cyclades, Greece
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  • Stone buildings, Livadi, Folegandros, Cyclades, Greece
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  • Terraced hillside with stone walls, Chora, Folegandros, Cyclades, Greece
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  • Terraced hillside with stone walls, Chora, Folegandros, Cyclades, Greece
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  • Roofs and doors of stone barns and walls overlooking Chora and the Assumption of the Virgin Mary church, Folegandros, Cyclades, Greece
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  • Hole in the roof and doors of stone shelters, walls overlooking Chora and the Assumption of the Virgin Mary church, Folegandros, Cyclades, Greece
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  • Hole in the roof and doors of stone shelters, walls overlooking Chora and the Assumption of the Virgin Mary church, Folegandros, Cyclades, Greece
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  • Roofs and doors of stone barns and walls overlooking Chora and the Assumption of the Virgin Mary church, Folegandros, Cyclades, Greece
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  • Tabby cat with open mouth licking his lips, stone wall, Naoussa, Greece.
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  • Periwinkle doors, stone wall of old dwelling, Santorini (Thira), Greece
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  • Stone house with periwinkle door, Santorini (Thira), Greece
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  • Stone walls and windows, ruins, Old Tomato Factory, Santorini (Thira), Greece
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  • Stone walls and windows, ruins, Old Tomato Factory, Santorini (Thira), Greece
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  • Wine barrels, stone walls, doors, windows, ruins, Old Tomato Factory, Santorini (Thira), Greece
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  • Small stone chapel at the Monastery Zoodchou Pigis, Anafi
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  • Stone ruins in the Nevada ghost town of Candelaria.
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  • Stone ruins in the Nevada ghost town of Candelaria.
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  • Stokes Castle completed in 1897, lived in by the family for a short time and now stone and iron ruins, Austin, Nevada.
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