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One of the wonders of an ancient town is that sometimes the layers of age are revealed in a section of dilapidated wall. The layers tell stories about when and how it was constructed.
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This is a side door to an unused part of a church. A three-piece door frame of solid marble/granite/stone - you can't buy that at Home Depot. I think the wild kitties roaming about can slip under the bottom without any problem to avoid inclement weather and find a nice mousie snack.
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