Saint-Quantin-de-Rançanne - Saint-Quantin
Saint-Quantin-de-Rançanne - Saint-Quantin
Saint-Quantin-de-Rançanne - Saint-Quantin
Saint-Quantin-de-Rançanne - Saint-Quantin
Avy - Notre-Dame
Avy - Notre-Dame
Verbania Intra - Mattinata al porto
rounding St Margaret's corner
Kingston Road bus stop
end of the No.17 bus
Valsesia - Rassa
Il Ciuffolotto
Verbania- Suna
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Saint-Quantin-de-Rançanne - Saint-Quantin
Saint-Quantin-de-Rançanne - Saint-Quantin
Saint-Quantin-de-Rançanne - Saint-Quantin
Saint-Quantin-de-Rançanne - Saint-Quantin
Saint-Quantin-de-Rançanne - Saint-Quantin
Saint-Quantin-de-Rançanne - Saint-Quantin
Saint-Palais-de-Phiolin - Saint-Pallais
Bois - Saint-Pierre
Jonzac - Château de Jonzac
Jonzac - Epicerie Centrale
Jonzac - Marché couvert
Jonzac - Saint-Gervais-Saint-Protais
Jonzac - Saint-Gervais-Saint-Protais
Jonzac - Saint-Gervais-Saint-Protais
Crazannes - Quarry
Chaniers - Saint-Pierre
Chaniers - Saint-Pierre
Chaniers - Saint-Pierre
Verbania Intra - Porto vecchio
Saint-Sauvant - Saint-Sylvain
Saint-Sauvant - Saint-Sylvain
Saint-Sauvant - Saint-Sylvain
some buses are hard to read
No.17 in Jericho
No.17 Oxford to Cutteslowe
No.17 at Summertown
No.17 bus in Jericho
end of the 17
St Margaret's Road bus stop
St Margaret's bus stop
17 Park Street, SE1 - 2 April 2016
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Saint-Quantin-de-Rançanne - Saint-Quantin
The single nave church was erected within the 12th century. The church got damaged during the Wars of Religions, when the bell tower, that stood above the choir, was completely destroyed.
The facade has some extraordinary carvings. There are 23 roughly carved horse's heads. There are complex capitals - and above - a row of very fanciful corbels. I will uploud a few photos.
An exhibitionist displaying his anus. Is this the "moon"? If this is an early kind of "mooning", he would express disrespect.
At least two incidents are known from medieval times.
- In 1204 during the siege of Constantinople the Greeks exposed their bare buttocks to the Crusaders after they repulsed them from the walls.
- In 1346 during the Battle of Crécy Norman soldiers "exposed their backsides to the English archers and many of them paid a high price for doing so".
The facade has some extraordinary carvings. There are 23 roughly carved horse's heads. There are complex capitals - and above - a row of very fanciful corbels. I will uploud a few photos.
An exhibitionist displaying his anus. Is this the "moon"? If this is an early kind of "mooning", he would express disrespect.
At least two incidents are known from medieval times.
- In 1204 during the siege of Constantinople the Greeks exposed their bare buttocks to the Crusaders after they repulsed them from the walls.
- In 1346 during the Battle of Crécy Norman soldiers "exposed their backsides to the English archers and many of them paid a high price for doing so".
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Whakapohane is the Māori practice of baring one's buttocks with the intent to offend. It symbolises the birthing act and renders the recipient noa ("base").
and see the very interested *References* there
warm greetings aNNa*
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