A small Chapel in the meadows near Toblach / Dobbiaco - Pusteria Valley.
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Sunday, August 24, 2014
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13 comments:
How fascinating. I don't think I've seen a chapel in the round before. I love your composition.
The chapel has been left in the land? Wonderful image.
Interesting little cupola, too.
Toblach is one of my most favorite little towns. It is where I find a favorite shop which for more than 20 years has supplied me with beautiful hand knitted sweaters. Niederdorf is right next to it with a most charming Hotel called Hotel Adler.
What a great photo of this unusual round chapel. The mountain setting is stunning.
Bezaubernd schön, wie ein Märchen, ausser für das Auto natürlich.
A round chapel? Quite unusual...
Aussergewöhnlich!
I haven't seen a chapel of that shape before either.
The little chapel has been set on a hillside of green velvet.
Das ist eine hübsche kleine Kapelle! Und sie liegt so idyllisch! Schön!
Not just beautiful and charming, it also looks strong enough to stand for many more centuries.
Amazing image Karl, Bolzano is full of surprises.
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