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The outside of St. Chappelle, on the Ile de La Cite in Paris, our first stop. Fairly dull outside, leading to... The outside of St. Chappelle, on the Ile de La Cite in Paris, our first stop. Fairly...
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A truly incredible interior- walls of basically sheer stained glass. A truly incredible interior- walls of basically sheer stained glass.
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This gargoyle, from the Cathedral of St. Andre in Bordeaux, is incredibly nifty. The dark side is gargoyle, post-500 years of dirt and pollution. The light side is gargoyle, post-500 years of dirt and...
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We went to Bordeaux for wines, and got to see them. :) The vinyards are gorgeous- the picture doesn't do them justice. We went to Bordeaux for wines, and got to see them. :) The vinyards are gorgeous-...
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The cellar at Arche-Pugneau, where they turn out a very nice sweet wine. The cellar at Arche-Pugneau, where they turn out a very nice sweet wine.
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The last fortress of the Moors in Spain, the Alhambra. The last fortress of the Moors in Spain, the Alhambra.
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From the palace inside the Alhambra- note the detail of the plaster work on the walls. And the rain- some of the only bad weather on the trip. From the palace inside the Alhambra- note the detail of...
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More Moorish plaster work- imagine rooms and rooms full of this, around pool or fountain-filled courtyards. More Moorish plaster work- imagine rooms and rooms full of this, around pool or...
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The Giralda in Sevilla, through orange trees. Krissa fell in love with the city, mostly on the strength of doses of fresh, daily orange juice and the sun that (oddly) can't be seen in this picture....
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Bones. Wrapped in gold. This is eerily common all over old European cathedrals, or at least in Spain and Italy. France probably just hides theirs better. Bones. Wrapped in gold. This is eerily common...
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Entering the Alcazar- these are the oldest walls, but the rest of the palace has been continously rebuilt and reconstructed around it for 1000 years. Entering the Alcazar- these are the oldest walls,...
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This is a beautiful example of the kind of woodwork (the so-called Mudejar style) present all over Andalusia on doors, windows, and ceilings. This is a beautiful example of the kind of woodwork (the...
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Cordoba was at one time the world's richest city, and had the world's second largest mosque. This is just a small corner of it- the Church dropped a cathedral smack dab in the middle when the Moors...
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