The Penitente Moradas of Abiquiú are the sacred meeting houses for Los Hermanos Penitentes, a lay Catholic brotherhood that formed in the early 1800’s.
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The Penitente Moradas of Abiquiú are the sacred meeting houses for Los Hermanos Penitentes, a lay Catholic brotherhood that formed in the early 1800’s.
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Here is a collection of photosphere photos I took at Fort Union New Mexico back in 2022. I did some photo editing to give it a more rustic 1880’s black and white look. I have been experimenting with UI and layout for the 3D Radiance field posts. I wanted to see how it would work with my 360° google earth content.
Scattered throughout the rolling grasslands of America are many historic forgotten sites from the Cold War. ICBM development during 50s and 60s was quick with breakneck iterations of designs so these launch facilities were often obsolete by the time they were completed and put into service.
Here is a 3D Radiance capture of some structural WWII remains found at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal Wildlife Refuge. The site was used during the war years to create chemical weapons and continued into the Cold-War until nuclear weapons became the US primary deterrence. Searching for peacetime operations the facility manufactured fuel for NASA and leased some of it’s property to Shell Chemical Company for the production of agricultural chemicals. Eventually the site was demilitarized, cleaned up and turned into a wildlife refuge.
It’s a picturesque location close to Denver they did a great job in restoring how it may have looked prior to the installation. it’s easy to see some bison/buffalo if you are visiting Denver and are looking to do so.
On a road somewhere in north eastern Colorado.
Somewhere north of Cheyenne Wyoming monolithic remains of the Cold War still stand.