PHOTO OF THE DAY December 11, 2005  

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Where Cathedral of Notre Dame, Amiens, France
When 1988
Photographer James L. Stanfield

The Cathedral of Notre Dame in Amiens looms in the early morning mist. Notre Dame is France's tallest cathedral and is a classic model of the French Gothic style of architecture.

Amiens was heavily bombed in 1918, and shelling in 1940 destroyed much of the city's ancient heart, but the grand cathedral has survived centuries of war and revolution.


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