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Celtic Graveslabs

Photography Historical posted on Feb 02, 2005
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Behind the Kilmartin church was a small building protecting a fine collection of medieval graveslabs, dating back to 1300. Thanks for your interest and all kind comments! ;o)

Comments (47)


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SNAKEY

9:52PM | Wed, 02 February 2005

Brilliant capture of an era gone by.:O) The colors and textures come out beautifully and hats off to you for finding wonderful and interesting subjects everytime.:O)) Cheers!!!!:O))

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Apophis906

9:53PM | Wed, 02 February 2005

Wow what history to be in this pic. Excellent capture and job here.

cynlee

12:48AM | Thu, 03 February 2005

these are so cool!! & a super, super shot!!!!!!! :]

vlaaitje

1:47AM | Thu, 03 February 2005

this is really cool....very interesting...love it

Pierre59

3:41AM | Thu, 03 February 2005

Very interesting subject !!!

tvernuccio

6:36AM | Thu, 03 February 2005

gasp what a find! I'm totally captivated!!! an incredible capture, Rita! I love how this image just invites you to walk in, look around, and feel the slabs! what a composition with wonderful natural framing!!! vote!

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Akinom

3:38PM | Thu, 03 February 2005

The designs on those Graveslabs are fantastic! And to think how old they are! Impressive! Very well presented, Sinchen! :o)

fblnet

3:57PM | Thu, 03 February 2005

Very interesting!!! Excellent!!!

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DreamersWish

4:55PM | Thu, 03 February 2005

This is wonderful! I have never seen anything like this. Thank you for letting us see the past like this. Those stones are so very cool. I love the composition, but it is so small in there I almost feel closterfobic. Great image.

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Richardphotos

8:26PM | Thu, 03 February 2005

this is so very interesting. it must of been an awesome feeling being close to them and seeing the history before your very eyes.V

soloshado

8:33PM | Thu, 03 February 2005

Wow what a treasure....the building and the slabs...super photography

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GiveMe

10:43PM | Thu, 03 February 2005

Never seen such interesting objects of antiquety. Excellent capture. TKs Rita :^)

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Rykk

1:03AM | Sat, 05 February 2005

TOO cool! Thanks for taking us along and showing us places we might never have seen.

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blacq_nyght_vampyre

1:06AM | Sun, 06 February 2005

I agree with Rykk.... thanks for sharing places we probably wouldn't get a chance to see. Beautifullllllllllllll!

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leda_moon

1:23AM | Sun, 06 February 2005

What a wonderful sight to see! thanks for sharing this!!(V*

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jcv2

5:27AM | Sun, 06 February 2005

Impressive shot with a very symmetrical tranquillizing composition!

ISSE

3:44PM | Mon, 21 February 2005

Ooo like so much historical photos,this is also an excellent one

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