File:Gigantic Church in Ruins.jpg
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English: Gigantic church in ruins
p42-70djvu After a slight lunch we took our guns, and, walking down to the edge of the table land, saw, what had attracted our attention at a great distance, a gigantic church in ruins. It was seventy-five feet front and two hundred and fifty feet deep, and the walls were ten feet thick. The façade was adorned with ornaments and figures of the saints, larger than life. |
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Source | https://archive.org/details/incidentstravel00cathgoog |
Author | John Lloyd Stephens |
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