New bed
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Remodeling my room!
New bed
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Remodeling my room!
Tri-Ply Torch Applied • Safety precautions • Torch tips • Installation steps
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GAF Roofing: Tri-Ply Torch Applied
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The Re-Bath Experience - a full bathroom remodel that is beautiful, fast and efficient.
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The Re-Bath Experience [Ad Spot]
Quick video showing the construction process of the basilica which I made for a contest in Team9000's server; the building is a free interpretation of st.
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Minecraft - 3 days of work in 2 minutes
A SHORT YARN expanding upon local folklore concerning the church at the now abandoned island settlement of Clattering Well and just how it came to be ruined. A tale to be included in my upcoming anthology of short stories -- 'The Outer Trial Bank' -- due for release sometime in 2012.
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The Church at Clattering Well
Dedication of 8 Houses of Worship in the Philippines: 1. Brgy.
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Iglesia Ni Cristo: Church News Special Report:: 8 Houses of Worship Dedicated to God
We visit the abandoned Old Stone Church, on the Wachusett Resovoir, West Boylston, Massachusetts. When three towns lost land to create this man-made drinking water supply, a lot of buildings, roads, and nature, were removed to make way for it.
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W. Boylston: Abandoned Old Stone Church @ Wachusett Resovoir
(wikipedia) The Sedlec Ossuary (Czech: kostnice Sedlec) is a small Roman Catholic chapel, located beneath the Cemetery Church of All Saints (Czech: H?bitovní kostel Všech Svatých) in Sedlec, a suburb of Kutná Hora in the Czech Republic. The ossuary is estimated to contain the skeletons of between 40000 and 70000 people, many of whom have had their bones artistically arranged to form decorations and furnishings for the chapel. The ossuary is among the most visited tourist attractions of the Czech Republic, attracting over 200 thousands of visitors yearly.[1] Henry, the abbot of the Cistercian monastery in Sedlec, was sent to the Palestine (Holy Land) by King Otakar II of Bohemia in 1278.
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Church of Bones Czech Republic Kutná Hora Ossuary Kostnice Sedlec Monastery