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Hope Street (2)

Posted on June 21, 2016 by Fred Silvester Wouters
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Hope Street again. I love the view with the funnel cathedral. Like a device for beaming focussed worship to heaven. © 2016 Fred S. Wouters

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Hope Street

Posted on June 21, 2016 by Fred Silvester Wouters
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Hope Street is a bustling and central place in Liverpool. In the back, you can see the catholic cathedral which looks like something out of a coffee maker. On a side note, you can see how high dogs can pee from the bronze bracket sculpture, which appears to be a thoroughly marked object. © 2016 Fred S. Wouters

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