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Without Prayers

Photography Cultural and Spiritual Art posted on Sep 06, 2006
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Fred255

5:33AM | Wed, 06 September 2006

Strange this seems to be a very unloved flooded church, I wonder what happened here?

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oscilis

6:12AM | Wed, 06 September 2006

I would love to know the story and what are those wooden things in the water for. Is it part of a submerged village? Full of atmosphere.

sd012q

7:13AM | Wed, 06 September 2006

super eye you have great shot love the water view well done;)

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erskogly

10:54AM | Wed, 06 September 2006

Very nice compo - wonder what all those wooden poles are for, or maybe they are just the stumps of flooded trees? Love the reflection of the white church tower.

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GRAUGHT

11:04AM | Wed, 06 September 2006

It's great. Not knowing the story behind this is killing me.

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temesvar

2:36AM | Fri, 08 September 2006

Those wooden poles in water are trees, there was a willage before the construction of dam on the river, before 1989 in Romania aprox. 100 willages and city they had the same destinies, usually the churches was bilb on the top of the hill, thx for your visit

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Cosme..D..Churruca

3:52AM | Thu, 04 January 2007

Superb !


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