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The detailed cornices and mosaics looked like shells! An inspiring place. Read the personal prayer notes if you get a chance - they'll humble you to no end.
A quick self-portrait outside Canterbury Cathedral, which impressed both of us
A grand entrance gives a good indication of what to expect inside - lots of skyward gazes as the architecture draws your eye upwards
This square, grassy area looked like something out of a Harry Potter movie
I couldn't resist taking this - it really shows the enormous scale of the Cathedral, and the kind of awe we walked around in
The shape of the archways was so delicate and lovely, with a slight point at the top of each
The colour emanating from this cartoon-style window just blew us away
Amazing cathedral in Antigua Guatemala destroyed by the 1773 earthquake
Amazing cathedral in Antigua Guatemala destroyed by the 1773 earthquake
Plenty of gold leaf on offer
The cathedral on Plaza de Armas
Santiago Cathedral in reflection
Santiago Cathedral (est 1671)stunning inside but photos didn't come out well
Pisa, Italy Cathedral entitled to Santa Maria Assunta. While not as famous as her neighbor, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, she is twice as beautiful. Print available at ItalyShoppe.com.
The chapel is a jewel of 13th century architecture. The vaulted columns even look great in B&W.
Walking around the first place we stopped, we discovered the most gorgeous gothic church - Southwark Cathedral!
Dublin's most impressive and photogenic cathedral was at the heart of the medieval city and today remains one of Dublin's most recognisable symbols.