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Wells Cathedral

Wells Cathedral - england, historic, imposing, magnificent, stone, wells
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From a postcard. We did take a glance at the Cathedral, but Wells is only a little town and it was choked with visitors looking in vain for somewhere to park, so we decided not to add to the chaos by remaining.
manclioness Uploaded by manclioness on . Wells Cathedral - Desktop Nexus Architecture Download free wallpapers and background images: Wells Cathedral. Desktop Nexus Architecture background ID 408762. From a postcard. We did take a glance at the Cathedral, but Wells is only a little town and it was choked with visitors looking in vain for somewhere to park, so we decided not to add to the chaos by remaining. 4.1
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Total Downloads: 244
Times Favorited: 2
Uploaded By: manclioness
Date Uploaded: July 20, 2010
Filename: 012.jpg
Original Resolution: 1504x850
File Size: 1.33 MB
Category: Religious

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