The marble coastal cathedral Richard Stewart is on a cool stone. He is handsome, his young face smiles a bit, and his eyes are lazy closed. Richard's hand unconsciously lies on long black hair and red surface. . . "Four lemons, four sugars, and a straw," Richard thought, and imagined the glass in his mind. He did not open his eyes and extended his hand to feel it. It is very cool, it becomes slippery due to dew condensation in the morning mist.
The stone in the middle of the labyrinth is decorated with the portrait of the bishop's mosaic marble, the cathedral and the first three architects built, four statuary engraved on the statue and the year of the cathedral's founding I write it. The original central stone can be seen in Muséede PicardieMuseum
The cathedral is known for its "white marble built in New York and Massachusetts". The importance of marble is that it provides enough visitor and passerby with enough impression and pure and grand "keynote". Although the color is white, the marble does not radiate cleanly and twinkling, but it will aging, mature, and will help to become a "dusty" Gothic cathedral style. It was a thrilling experience to walk to the cathedral. It was a dim environment, and it seemed wide due to the large dome on the ceiling; it created emptiness in the cathedral. The internal aspect ratio is in harmony and the same heavy pillar is upright and parallel on both sides. The groove of the pillar extends from the top to the bottom like a scorpion, and it flows, accepts, and gives a solemn sensation.
Also known as a marble cathedral, this complex cave is part of a sturdy marble peninsula surrounded by Lake General Carrera on the border of Chile and Argentina. The rotation pattern in the cave reflects the blue sea of the lake and the change varies with the weather and the water level determined by the season.