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360° panorama by Agnies MT - Drones and Pixels. Click the image to open the interactive version.
View point in Blyde River Canyon, Mpumalanga. Blyde River Canyon is one of the largest green canyons in the world.
360° panorama by Agnies MT - Drones and Pixels. Click the image to open the interactive version.
View point in Blyde River Canyon, Mpumalanga. Blyde River Canyon is one of the largest green canyons in the world.
360° panorama by Agnies MT - Drones and Pixels. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Bourke’s Luck Potholes is one of the unique geological formations that you can see on Panorama Route in Mpumalanga.
360° panorama by Agnies MT - Drones and Pixels. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Bourke’s Luck Potholes is one of the unique geological formations that you can see on Panorama Route in Mpumalanga.
360° panorama by Enrique Tesouro Ciordia. Click the image to open the interactive version.
This Panorama was captured in July 2007 while we were camping at Chuao Beach after having made a 4-day trek across the mountain from Turmero through the Henri Pittier National Park, the oldest in Venezuela.
360° panorama by Enrique Tesouro Ciordia. Click the image to open the interactive version.
This Panorama was captured in July 2007 while we were camping at Chuao Beach after having made a 4-day trek across the mountain from Turmero through the Henri Pittier National Park, the oldest in Venezuela.
360° panorama by Yves Provence. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The Church of Our Lady of the Angels, built in the 12th century in the middle of the site of the Roman city of Alavinum. Miracles having taken place, she abandoned her former name of Notre-Dame d'Aulun for that of Notre-Dame des Anges. In its current state, it was built between 1662 and 1674 as the chapel of the R'ecollets convent. In the 18th century, it was increased by six side chapels vaulted with archaic type warheads for that time, then underwent major repairs in the early 1750s. The nave is vaulted in a lowered barrel. It is lit by six bays, three on the north wall and three on the south wall. The square tower bell tower is built at the corner of the choir. The choir is built high above a crypt that extends beyond the limits of the current chapel. However, this chapel is built on a very old one, which may date back to the 11th century. The domain of Notre-Dames-d'Olon (Alaunium) belonged to the Bishop of Sisteron, who exchanged it in the middle of the 12th century with the Templars for La Brillanne. It is the subject of a pilgrimage after the Black Death. In 1660, the Virgin Mary miraculously appeared, and the chapel was enlarged the following year. It is a historical monument registered since January 13, 1997. It contains many ex-votos classified as objects. The altar of the Virgin, in gilded and painted wood, dates from the 18th century and is listed. The painting of Saint Delphine (it bears the inscription Saint Dauphine), dates from the 17th century and is classified as an object. The chapel houses the graves of the bishops of Sisteron, with their recumbent figures, some of which have been classified: * that of Pierre Francois Lafiteau (died in 1764); * the recumbent statue of Antoine Arbaud de Bargeron, bishop in the 17th century. The crib has 17 cardboard figurines, dated between 1855 and 1895. Finally, two copper collection dishes dating from the 16th century are listed, one of which bears Gothic inscriptions, and the other representing Saint George slaying the dragon .Source : Wikipedia
360° panorama by Yves Provence. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The Church of Our Lady of the Angels, built in the 12th century in the middle of the site of the Roman city of Alavinum. Miracles having taken place, she abandoned her former name of Notre-Dame d'Aulun for that of Notre-Dame des Anges. In its current state, it was built between 1662 and 1674 as the chapel of the R'ecollets convent. In the 18th century, it was increased by six side chapels vaulted with archaic type warheads for that time, then underwent major repairs in the early 1750s. The nave is vaulted in a lowered barrel. It is lit by six bays, three on the north wall and three on the south wall. The square tower bell tower is built at the corner of the choir. The choir is built high above a crypt that extends beyond the limits of the current chapel. However, this chapel is built on a very old one, which may date back to the 11th century. The domain of Notre-Dames-d'Olon (Alaunium) belonged to the Bishop of Sisteron, who exchanged it in the middle of the 12th century with the Templars for La Brillanne. It is the subject of a pilgrimage after the Black Death. In 1660, the Virgin Mary miraculously appeared, and the chapel was enlarged the following year. It is a historical monument registered since January 13, 1997. It contains many ex-votos classified as objects. The altar of the Virgin, in gilded and painted wood, dates from the 18th century and is listed. The painting of Saint Delphine (it bears the inscription Saint Dauphine), dates from the 17th century and is classified as an object. The chapel houses the graves of the bishops of Sisteron, with their recumbent figures, some of which have been classified: * that of Pierre Francois Lafiteau (died in 1764); * the recumbent statue of Antoine Arbaud de Bargeron, bishop in the 17th century. The crib has 17 cardboard figurines, dated between 1855 and 1895. Finally, two copper collection dishes dating from the 16th century are listed, one of which bears Gothic inscriptions, and the other representing Saint George slaying the dragon .Source : Wikipedia