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FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449m)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
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FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449g)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
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DUK10129848_017
FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449e)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
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DUK10129848_016
FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449a)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
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DUK10129848_015
FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449h)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
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DUK10129848_014
FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449d)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
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DUK10129848_013
FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449j)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
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DUK10129848_012
FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449c)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
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DUK10129848_011
FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449k)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
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DUK10129848_010
FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449s)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
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DUK10129848_009
FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449r)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
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FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449i)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
(c) Dukas -
DUK10129848_007
FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449l)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
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DUK10129848_006
FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449f)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
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DUK10129848_005
FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449b)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
(c) Dukas -
DUK10129848_004
FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449n)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
(c) Dukas -
DUK10129848_003
FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449p)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
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DUK10129848_002
FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449o)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
(c) Dukas -
DUK10129848_001
FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449q)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
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DUK10129396_015
NEWS - Ausbruch des Coronavirus in Sao Paulo, Brasilien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cris Faga/REX (10569285e)
Pedestrians face cold and rain in São Paulo in late summer.Brazil is the first country in Latin America to have a confirmed case of infection with the new coronavirus - and it is still uncertain how the disease will behave here. This is because we have a tropical climate and we are currently in summer, that is, a condition different from that observed in countries in the northern hemisphere where the Covid-19 disease has spread, such as China and Italy.
Coronavirus outbreak, Sao Paulo, Brazil - 27 Feb 2020
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NEWS - Ausbruch des Coronavirus in Sao Paulo, Brasilien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cris Faga/REX (10569285b)
Pedestrians face cold and rain in São Paulo in late summer.Brazil is the first country in Latin America to have a confirmed case of infection with the new coronavirus - and it is still uncertain how the disease will behave here. This is because we have a tropical climate and we are currently in summer, that is, a condition different from that observed in countries in the northern hemisphere where the Covid-19 disease has spread, such as China and Italy.
Coronavirus outbreak, Sao Paulo, Brazil - 27 Feb 2020
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NEWS - Ausbruch des Coronavirus in Sao Paulo, Brasilien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cris Faga/REX (10569285g)
Pedestrians face cold and rain in São Paulo in late summer.Brazil is the first country in Latin America to have a confirmed case of infection with the new coronavirus - and it is still uncertain how the disease will behave here. This is because we have a tropical climate and we are currently in summer, that is, a condition different from that observed in countries in the northern hemisphere where the Covid-19 disease has spread, such as China and Italy.
Coronavirus outbreak, Sao Paulo, Brazil - 27 Feb 2020
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NEWS - Ausbruch des Coronavirus in Sao Paulo, Brasilien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cris Faga/REX (10569285c)
Pedestrians face cold and rain in São Paulo in late summer.Brazil is the first country in Latin America to have a confirmed case of infection with the new coronavirus - and it is still uncertain how the disease will behave here. This is because we have a tropical climate and we are currently in summer, that is, a condition different from that observed in countries in the northern hemisphere where the Covid-19 disease has spread, such as China and Italy.
Coronavirus outbreak, Sao Paulo, Brazil - 27 Feb 2020
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NEWS - Ausbruch des Coronavirus in Sao Paulo, Brasilien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cris Faga/REX (10569285d)
Pedestrians face cold and rain in São Paulo in late summer.Brazil is the first country in Latin America to have a confirmed case of infection with the new coronavirus - and it is still uncertain how the disease will behave here. This is because we have a tropical climate and we are currently in summer, that is, a condition different from that observed in countries in the northern hemisphere where the Covid-19 disease has spread, such as China and Italy.
Coronavirus outbreak, Sao Paulo, Brazil - 27 Feb 2020
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NEWS - Ausbruch des Coronavirus in Sao Paulo, Brasilien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cris Faga/REX (10569285l)
Pedestrians face cold and rain in São Paulo in late summer.Brazil is the first country in Latin America to have a confirmed case of infection with the new coronavirus - and it is still uncertain how the disease will behave here. This is because we have a tropical climate and we are currently in summer, that is, a condition different from that observed in countries in the northern hemisphere where the Covid-19 disease has spread, such as China and Italy.
Coronavirus outbreak, Sao Paulo, Brazil - 27 Feb 2020
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NEWS - Ausbruch des Coronavirus in Sao Paulo, Brasilien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cris Faga/REX (10569285j)
Pedestrians face cold and rain in São Paulo in late summer.Brazil is the first country in Latin America to have a confirmed case of infection with the new coronavirus - and it is still uncertain how the disease will behave here. This is because we have a tropical climate and we are currently in summer, that is, a condition different from that observed in countries in the northern hemisphere where the Covid-19 disease has spread, such as China and Italy.
Coronavirus outbreak, Sao Paulo, Brazil - 27 Feb 2020
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DUK10129396_005
NEWS - Ausbruch des Coronavirus in Sao Paulo, Brasilien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cris Faga/REX (10569285f)
Pedestrians face cold and rain in São Paulo in late summer.Brazil is the first country in Latin America to have a confirmed case of infection with the new coronavirus - and it is still uncertain how the disease will behave here. This is because we have a tropical climate and we are currently in summer, that is, a condition different from that observed in countries in the northern hemisphere where the Covid-19 disease has spread, such as China and Italy.
Coronavirus outbreak, Sao Paulo, Brazil - 27 Feb 2020
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DUK10129396_004
NEWS - Ausbruch des Coronavirus in Sao Paulo, Brasilien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cris Faga/REX (10569285h)
Pedestrians face cold and rain in São Paulo in late summer.Brazil is the first country in Latin America to have a confirmed case of infection with the new coronavirus - and it is still uncertain how the disease will behave here. This is because we have a tropical climate and we are currently in summer, that is, a condition different from that observed in countries in the northern hemisphere where the Covid-19 disease has spread, such as China and Italy.
Coronavirus outbreak, Sao Paulo, Brazil - 27 Feb 2020
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DUK10129396_003
NEWS - Ausbruch des Coronavirus in Sao Paulo, Brasilien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cris Faga/REX (10569285i)
Pedestrians face cold and rain in São Paulo in late summer.Brazil is the first country in Latin America to have a confirmed case of infection with the new coronavirus - and it is still uncertain how the disease will behave here. This is because we have a tropical climate and we are currently in summer, that is, a condition different from that observed in countries in the northern hemisphere where the Covid-19 disease has spread, such as China and Italy.
Coronavirus outbreak, Sao Paulo, Brazil - 27 Feb 2020
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DUK10129396_002
NEWS - Ausbruch des Coronavirus in Sao Paulo, Brasilien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cris Faga/REX (10569285k)
Pedestrians face cold and rain in São Paulo in late summer.Brazil is the first country in Latin America to have a confirmed case of infection with the new coronavirus - and it is still uncertain how the disease will behave here. This is because we have a tropical climate and we are currently in summer, that is, a condition different from that observed in countries in the northern hemisphere where the Covid-19 disease has spread, such as China and Italy.
Coronavirus outbreak, Sao Paulo, Brazil - 27 Feb 2020
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DUK10129396_001
NEWS - Ausbruch des Coronavirus in Sao Paulo, Brasilien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cris Faga/REX (10569285a)
Pedestrians face cold and rain in São Paulo in late summer.Brazil is the first country in Latin America to have a confirmed case of infection with the new coronavirus - and it is still uncertain how the disease will behave here. This is because we have a tropical climate and we are currently in summer, that is, a condition different from that observed in countries in the northern hemisphere where the Covid-19 disease has spread, such as China and Italy.
Coronavirus outbreak, Sao Paulo, Brazil - 27 Feb 2020
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REPORTAGE - USA: Das Kreuz von Groom an der Route 66
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexandra Buxbaum/REX/Shutterstock (9470867n)
The Groom Cross rises 19 stories, is 2.5-million-pounds of steel and the second largest cross in the western Hemisphere. It is located on Interstate 40 on the Texas panhandle. I-40 is part of Historic Route 66 and the cross can be seen can be seen for 20 miles away. Surrounding the base of the cross are life-sized statues of the 14 stations of the Cross. Groom, Texas, USA on March 17, 2018
Groom Cross Installation, Groom, USA - 16 Mar 2018
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REPORTAGE - USA: Das Kreuz von Groom an der Route 66
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexandra Buxbaum/REX/Shutterstock (9470867g)
The Groom Cross rises 19 stories, is 2.5-million-pounds of steel and the second largest cross in the western Hemisphere. It is located on Interstate 40 on the Texas panhandle. I-40 is part of Historic Route 66 and the cross can be seen can be seen for 20 miles away. Surrounding the base of the cross are life-sized statues of the 14 stations of the Cross. Groom, Texas, USA on March 17, 2018
Groom Cross Installation, Groom, USA - 16 Mar 2018
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DUK10087951_035
REPORTAGE - USA: Das Kreuz von Groom an der Route 66
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexandra Buxbaum/REX/Shutterstock (9470867f)
The Groom Cross rises 19 stories, is 2.5-million-pounds of steel and the second largest cross in the western Hemisphere. It is located on Interstate 40 on the Texas panhandle. I-40 is part of Historic Route 66 and the cross can be seen can be seen for 20 miles away. Surrounding the base of the cross are life-sized statues of the 14 stations of the Cross. Groom, Texas, USA on March 17, 2018
Groom Cross Installation, Groom, USA - 16 Mar 2018
(c) Dukas -
DUK10087951_034
REPORTAGE - USA: Das Kreuz von Groom an der Route 66
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexandra Buxbaum/REX/Shutterstock (9470867h)
The Groom Cross rises 19 stories, is 2.5-million-pounds of steel and the second largest cross in the western Hemisphere. It is located on Interstate 40 on the Texas panhandle. I-40 is part of Historic Route 66 and the cross can be seen can be seen for 20 miles away. Surrounding the base of the cross are life-sized statues of the 14 stations of the Cross. Groom, Texas, USA on March 17, 2018
Groom Cross Installation, Groom, USA - 16 Mar 2018
(c) Dukas -
DUK10087951_033
REPORTAGE - USA: Das Kreuz von Groom an der Route 66
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexandra Buxbaum/REX/Shutterstock (9470867ae)
The Groom Cross rises 19 stories, is 2.5-million-pounds of steel and the second largest cross in the western Hemisphere. It is located on Interstate 40 on the Texas panhandle. I-40 is part of Historic Route 66 and the cross can be seen can be seen for 20 miles away. Surrounding the base of the cross are life-sized statues of the 14 stations of the Cross. Groom, Texas, USA on March 17, 2018
Groom Cross Installation, Groom, USA - 16 Mar 2018
(c) Dukas -
DUK10087951_032
REPORTAGE - USA: Das Kreuz von Groom an der Route 66
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexandra Buxbaum/REX/Shutterstock (9470867d)
The Groom Cross rises 19 stories, is 2.5-million-pounds of steel and the second largest cross in the western Hemisphere. It is located on Interstate 40 on the Texas panhandle. I-40 is part of Historic Route 66 and the cross can be seen can be seen for 20 miles away. Surrounding the base of the cross are life-sized statues of the 14 stations of the Cross. Groom, Texas, USA on March 17, 2018
Groom Cross Installation, Groom, USA - 16 Mar 2018
(c) Dukas -
DUK10087951_031
REPORTAGE - USA: Das Kreuz von Groom an der Route 66
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexandra Buxbaum/REX/Shutterstock (9470867b)
The Groom Cross rises 19 stories, is 2.5-million-pounds of steel and the second largest cross in the western Hemisphere. It is located on Interstate 40 on the Texas panhandle. I-40 is part of Historic Route 66 and the cross can be seen can be seen for 20 miles away. Surrounding the base of the cross are life-sized statues of the 14 stations of the Cross. Groom, Texas, USA on March 17, 2018
Groom Cross Installation, Groom, USA - 16 Mar 2018
(c) Dukas -
DUK10087951_030
REPORTAGE - USA: Das Kreuz von Groom an der Route 66
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexandra Buxbaum/REX/Shutterstock (9470867x)
The Groom Cross rises 19 stories, is 2.5-million-pounds of steel and the second largest cross in the western Hemisphere. It is located on Interstate 40 on the Texas panhandle. I-40 is part of Historic Route 66 and the cross can be seen can be seen for 20 miles away. Surrounding the base of the cross are life-sized statues of the 14 stations of the Cross. Groom, Texas, USA on March 17, 2018
Groom Cross Installation, Groom, USA - 16 Mar 2018
(c) Dukas -
DUK10087951_029
REPORTAGE - USA: Das Kreuz von Groom an der Route 66
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexandra Buxbaum/REX/Shutterstock (9470867p)
The Groom Cross rises 19 stories, is 2.5-million-pounds of steel and the second largest cross in the western Hemisphere. It is located on Interstate 40 on the Texas panhandle. I-40 is part of Historic Route 66 and the cross can be seen can be seen for 20 miles away. Surrounding the base of the cross are life-sized statues of the 14 stations of the Cross. Groom, Texas, USA on March 17, 2018
Groom Cross Installation, Groom, USA - 16 Mar 2018
(c) Dukas -
DUK10087951_028
REPORTAGE - USA: Das Kreuz von Groom an der Route 66
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexandra Buxbaum/REX/Shutterstock (9470867v)
The Groom Cross rises 19 stories, is 2.5-million-pounds of steel and the second largest cross in the western Hemisphere. It is located on Interstate 40 on the Texas panhandle. I-40 is part of Historic Route 66 and the cross can be seen can be seen for 20 miles away. Surrounding the base of the cross are life-sized statues of the 14 stations of the Cross. Groom, Texas, USA on March 17, 2018
Groom Cross Installation, Groom, USA - 16 Mar 2018
(c) Dukas -
DUK10087951_027
REPORTAGE - USA: Das Kreuz von Groom an der Route 66
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexandra Buxbaum/REX/Shutterstock (9470867a)
The Groom Cross rises 19 stories, is 2.5-million-pounds of steel and the second largest cross in the western Hemisphere. It is located on Interstate 40 on the Texas panhandle. I-40 is part of Historic Route 66 and the cross can be seen can be seen for 20 miles away. Surrounding the base of the cross are life-sized statues of the 14 stations of the Cross. Groom, Texas, USA on March 17, 2018
Groom Cross Installation, Groom, USA - 16 Mar 2018
(c) Dukas -
DUK10087951_026
REPORTAGE - USA: Das Kreuz von Groom an der Route 66
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexandra Buxbaum/REX/Shutterstock (9470867q)
The Groom Cross rises 19 stories, is 2.5-million-pounds of steel and the second largest cross in the western Hemisphere. It is located on Interstate 40 on the Texas panhandle. I-40 is part of Historic Route 66 and the cross can be seen can be seen for 20 miles away. Surrounding the base of the cross are life-sized statues of the 14 stations of the Cross. Groom, Texas, USA on March 17, 2018
Groom Cross Installation, Groom, USA - 16 Mar 2018
(c) Dukas -
DUK10087951_025
REPORTAGE - USA: Das Kreuz von Groom an der Route 66
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexandra Buxbaum/REX/Shutterstock (9470867k)
The Groom Cross rises 19 stories, is 2.5-million-pounds of steel and the second largest cross in the western Hemisphere. It is located on Interstate 40 on the Texas panhandle. I-40 is part of Historic Route 66 and the cross can be seen can be seen for 20 miles away. Surrounding the base of the cross are life-sized statues of the 14 stations of the Cross. Groom, Texas, USA on March 17, 2018
Groom Cross Installation, Groom, USA - 16 Mar 2018
(c) Dukas -
DUK10087951_024
REPORTAGE - USA: Das Kreuz von Groom an der Route 66
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexandra Buxbaum/REX/Shutterstock (9470867aa)
The Groom Cross rises 19 stories, is 2.5-million-pounds of steel and the second largest cross in the western Hemisphere. It is located on Interstate 40 on the Texas panhandle. I-40 is part of Historic Route 66 and the cross can be seen can be seen for 20 miles away. Surrounding the base of the cross are life-sized statues of the 14 stations of the Cross. Groom, Texas, USA on March 17, 2018
Groom Cross Installation, Groom, USA - 16 Mar 2018
(c) Dukas -
DUK10087951_023
REPORTAGE - USA: Das Kreuz von Groom an der Route 66
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexandra Buxbaum/REX/Shutterstock (9470867i)
The Groom Cross rises 19 stories, is 2.5-million-pounds of steel and the second largest cross in the western Hemisphere. It is located on Interstate 40 on the Texas panhandle. I-40 is part of Historic Route 66 and the cross can be seen can be seen for 20 miles away. Surrounding the base of the cross are life-sized statues of the 14 stations of the Cross. Groom, Texas, USA on March 17, 2018
Groom Cross Installation, Groom, USA - 16 Mar 2018
(c) Dukas -
DUK10087951_022
REPORTAGE - USA: Das Kreuz von Groom an der Route 66
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexandra Buxbaum/REX/Shutterstock (9470867ag)
The Groom Cross rises 19 stories, is 2.5-million-pounds of steel and the second largest cross in the western Hemisphere. It is located on Interstate 40 on the Texas panhandle. I-40 is part of Historic Route 66 and the cross can be seen can be seen for 20 miles away. Surrounding the base of the cross are life-sized statues of the 14 stations of the Cross. Groom, Texas, USA on March 17, 2018
Groom Cross Installation, Groom, USA - 16 Mar 2018
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REPORTAGE - USA: Das Kreuz von Groom an der Route 66
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexandra Buxbaum/REX/Shutterstock (9470867ai)
The Groom Cross rises 19 stories, is 2.5-million-pounds of steel and the second largest cross in the western Hemisphere. It is located on Interstate 40 on the Texas panhandle. I-40 is part of Historic Route 66 and the cross can be seen can be seen for 20 miles away. Surrounding the base of the cross are life-sized statues of the 14 stations of the Cross. Groom, Texas, USA on March 17, 2018
Groom Cross Installation, Groom, USA - 16 Mar 2018
(c) Dukas -
DUK10087951_020
REPORTAGE - USA: Das Kreuz von Groom an der Route 66
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexandra Buxbaum/REX/Shutterstock (9470867c)
The Groom Cross rises 19 stories, is 2.5-million-pounds of steel and the second largest cross in the western Hemisphere. It is located on Interstate 40 on the Texas panhandle. I-40 is part of Historic Route 66 and the cross can be seen can be seen for 20 miles away. Surrounding the base of the cross are life-sized statues of the 14 stations of the Cross. Groom, Texas, USA on March 17, 2018
Groom Cross Installation, Groom, USA - 16 Mar 2018
(c) Dukas -
DUK10087951_019
REPORTAGE - USA: Das Kreuz von Groom an der Route 66
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexandra Buxbaum/REX/Shutterstock (9470867af)
The Groom Cross rises 19 stories, is 2.5-million-pounds of steel and the second largest cross in the western Hemisphere. It is located on Interstate 40 on the Texas panhandle. I-40 is part of Historic Route 66 and the cross can be seen can be seen for 20 miles away. Surrounding the base of the cross are life-sized statues of the 14 stations of the Cross. Groom, Texas, USA on March 17, 2018
Groom Cross Installation, Groom, USA - 16 Mar 2018
(c) Dukas