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Arches and Angles

This is the obverse view of Angles and Arches. It is taken from around the central point of the Choir Crossing looking down the Nave of the Abbey towards the Narthex Arcade (the ruined window on the horizon). The arches to the left of the photograph is known as the South Aisle and measures almost 90 meters in length. With this knowledge onboard you can easily estimate the vast size of the building. The Narthex Arcade stands at around 25 meters high. Try to imagine this the Abbey with a roof on and you can feel how imposing the entire site must have been in the 12th century when most of the erection was finished. This photographs only represents a miniscule section of the entire buildings and structures at Fountains Abbey. Not bad to say it was only started with 12 monks wanting to lead a simple life in the eyes of their God. Impressive to say the least.

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Elton Houck 26 Dec 2005

grand view of the majestic spleandor of past colossal structural marvels. Good composition,,great shot!

Renata Cavanaugh 20 Aug 2005

Beautiful photograph

Emily Reed 05 Jun 2005

This is so attractive to the eye. Love the perspective.

Leah Jaarveth 11 May 2005

This is just too awesome :)

Zac Bridges 29 Apr 2005

This photograph is beautiful