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1311-716 - View from Cape Royal, below is Vishnu Creek running between Vishnu Temple on the left with Wotans Throne on the right at twilight with the Moon rising, Grand Canyon National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Arizona, United States of America, North America
1311-671 - Grand Canyon viewed from the cliffs of Walhalla Glades on the North Rim, with Cape Royal on left, Vishnu Temple in the center, and Wotan's Throne on right, Grand Canyon National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Arizona, United States of America, North America
1311-683 - View of Freya's Castle and Vishnu Temple on the left and Wotan's Throne on the right at sunrise viewed from Cape Royal, North Rim, Grand Canyon National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Arizona, United States of America, North America
1311-664 - Jupiter Temple, a ridge on the east side of the North Rim, viewed from Cape Final, Grand Canyon National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Arizona, United States of America, North America
1350-6664 - Inside Basílica de Santa María la Real de Covadonga catholic church in Cangas de Onis, Picos de Europa, Asturias, Spain, Europe. In 1777 a fire destroyed the old temple, which stood adjacent to the Holy Cave where Our Lady of Covadonga is revered. It was then decided to raise a new church as a monumental sanctuary, raising donations from all of Spain; the plan was opposed by the local council, as the canons wanted to rebuild the temple of the Holy Cave and build an ambitious sanctuary that had once been designed by Ventura Rodríguez, but never completed. One century later, the project was resumed by King Alfonso XII of Spain, who was interested in completing this work. The classic design of Ventura Rodríguez was very difficult and expensive and was replaced by a new neo-Medieval design.
1350-6663 - Our Lady of Covadonga. The Blessed Virgin Mary, and a Marian shrine devoted to her at Basílica de Santa María la Real de Covadonga catholic church in Cangas de Onis, Picos de Europa, Asturias, Spain, Europe. In 1777 a fire destroyed the old temple, which stood adjacent to the Holy Cave where Our Lady of Covadonga is revered. It was then decided to raise a new church as a monumental sanctuary, raising donations from all of Spain; the plan was opposed by the local council, as the canons wanted to rebuild the temple of the Holy Cave and build an ambitious sanctuary that had once been designed by Ventura Rodríguez, but never completed. One century later, the project was resumed by King Alfonso XII of Spain, who was interested in completing this work. The classic design of Ventura Rodríguez was very difficult and expensive and was replaced by a new neo-Medieval design.