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6th September 2014

Sky - September Scavenging

Puy de Dôme

The Temple of Mercury was destroyed in the '60’s to make way for the telecommunications systems...
...now, at huge cost, it is being rebuilt using many of the old stones and pumice from surrounding volcanic outflows.


PBasers scavenging around can be seen HERE

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Cindi Smith10-Sep-2014 02:00
That looks like fun! I would love to try that! :)
Mieke WA Minkjan08-Sep-2014 07:28
Puy de Dome I know from the Tour de France
In 1964 Raymond Poulidor battled with Jacques Anquetil in one of the race's most famous moments, racing side by side up almost the entire climb, and in 1975 Eddy Merckx was punched in the kidney by a spectator.
borisalex08-Sep-2014 07:13
Up up to the sky..nice view!
Janice Dunn08-Sep-2014 00:56
It does look like fun - but NOT for me
LynnH07-Sep-2014 02:25
Interesting. It seems the 1960s were notorious for this sort of destruction for the sake of modernization. Many towns across Texas lost historic courthouses, most masterpieces designed by famous architects in the late 1800s. And torn down to make way for plastic, glass and metal boxes with no personality.
Stephanie06-Sep-2014 23:09
How fun to see the man floating thru the air with the greatest of ease! :)
Ray :)06-Sep-2014 20:57
We seem to be much more enlightened when it comes to saving our heritage nowadays although serious casualties are bound to occur.

This location gives me a reminder of Crystal Palace where the Great Exhibition buildings caught fire in 1936, and some Chinese investors have thought about rebuilding a copy there. And of course, there is communications mast there too....
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