This little church in the village of Vik is often photographed from numerous perspectives. There are a couple of cool rock formations in the ocean off the coast of Vik (behind the church from this angle). In the future, I’ll share a photo of this church from a different angle where you’ll be able to see them as well. In this photo, I was trying to frame the church with the purple Lupine wildflowers in the foreground. By the way, the Lupine flowers are everywhere in Iceland. Anyway, I hope you like this photo as much as I do.
St. Martin's Cathedral
This beautiful cathedral in downtown Bratislava, Slovakia was a cool spot to visit. It was built in the 13th century in a Gothic style. It is the oldest and largest cathedral in Bratislava. Nineteen Hungarian kings and queens were crowned inside this cathedral over the years. The church tower is part of the medieval fortress walls and has a gilded duplicate of the Hungarian crown on the top of the steeple.
This trip was in the spring of 2019, which we took with “The Neighbors” (Kris and Scott) which we booked via Gate1Travel.com. That was our 3rd trip with Gate1Travel and I’d travel with them again.
Grace To Grace Steeple
Tonight’s post is a photo I took with my drone during my last trip to Detroit. This spot is about a 100-yards from the famous Michigan Central (train) Station, which was recently purchased by Ford. That building sits to the right just outside the frame of this photo. I liked the steeple on this old church, that has a sign on it called the Grace To Grace Christian Fellowship. Honestly, it was hard to tell whether or not this church was still being used.
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Michigan Central Station
While we were exploring Detroit, I captured this video of this church steeple with the Michigan Central Station in the background via my drone. Is this interesting or the most boring video of all time?