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Uploaded: 11/02/22 10:51 AM GMT
Brussels 17
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This picture was taken on August 21th, 2022 in Brussels, Belgium

It shows in the lateral way the in the 15th century built Church of Our Blessed Lady of the Sablon, situated in the Brussels 'Petit Sablon' area.

Just in front of the church the church one can see some statues as described and pictured by this post.

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::trixxie17
11/02/22 9:21 PM GMT
I always learn from your posts Mr. C. besides enjoying the wonderful architecture!
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::tigger3
11/03/22 1:07 AM GMT
I agree with Kathy I love the architecture that can be found over in your part of the world. ! Very nice Mr. C. tigs=^..^=
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::Vickid
11/03/22 6:14 AM GMT
Stunning creation, would have loved to see them build this .. very inspiring!
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.Starglow
11/03/22 4:48 PM GMT
Think what it took to build this back then. And it is still beautiful to this day. Terrific capture.
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::Flmngseabass
11/03/22 8:03 PM GMT
Well, evidently, I won't have to visit Belgium because Cornelius has,fortunately for us, shown us the entire country with all his amazing and glorious pictures:):):) WOW!!!!! Love the architectures here Mr C:)
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.jerseygurl
11/03/22 10:28 PM GMT
Cornelius, I am so amazed at the architecture and craftsmanship that went into the construction of this fine church - Great Capture!!!!!!!!
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.icedancer
11/04/22 5:53 PM GMT
Magnificent capture of this beautiful church - downloaded and favd right away
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VIEWED IN FULL
::Nikoneer
11/14/22 10:21 AM GMT
Buttresses and details galore, C., and I can see those blue-green statues through the fence on the lower left. In terms of architecture, it appears one can stand in a single spot (or near one) in these places, and turn and shoot, turn and shoot, turn and shoot, collecting fascinating captures in each turn. It's a bit like standing in Montana's Glacier National Park, however, as gloriously photogenic as Glacier is, I believe you have many more opportunities for memorable imagery where your travels take you, C.

-nik
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