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Uploaded: 08/21/10 8:02 PM GMT
Drumheller's Little Church
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Prior to approaching this church in/near Drumheller, Alberta, Canada, one is presented with a sign stating...                                                                                                                     Seating 10,000 people - 6 at a time. This Church was first erected by local contractor TYGLVE SELAND, in cooperation with the ministerial association in 1968 and was reconstructed by inmates of the Drumheller Institution in 1991. It was designed as a place of worship and meditation and not just a tourist attraction. Please treat it with respect.                                                                                  Drumheller and District Chamber of Commerce                                                                                                                                                       I rotated this image 1°CW and then removed a disjointed fence post. Do you think 42 years is old enough or is its age considered to be only 19 years because of reconstruction? Should you have the inclination... a website re. 'the Little Church' first of Googled "Drumheller's Little Church" and the 10,000 people is per year!

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::Stevenn120
08/22/10 12:14 AM GMT
The size of this church building , make it quite enique an the history behind it, very nice.. thanks for sharing
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::Ed1958
08/22/10 6:33 AM GMT
Abs. beautiful church.
I like the Lutheran style.
Ed.
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.koca
08/23/10 6:53 AM GMT
I love it, very pretty shot.
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.rotcivski
08/23/10 9:06 PM GMT
Very, very good shot. It is a beautiful church.

Vic
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.Eubeen
08/26/10 7:48 PM GMT
A very good capture of this beautiful little church. Nicely composed scene. The lighting is a little bright. Best of luck in the contest.
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.LANJOCKEY
04/04/11 3:15 AM GMT
Hello Con....This is indeed a lovely capture of this quaint and beautiful church....I love to take pictures of churches,especially very old ones and I have to say we have few over here in the UK that are very old.....Well done.....All the very best to you Con.......................Mick.
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