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St. Anne's cathedral in Gabon
St. Anne's cathedral in Gabon

St. Anne's cathedral in Gabon. St. Anne is the site of an iron church built by Gustav Eiffel in the late 1800s. The church is said to have been designed and built in Paris, then shipped in pieces to Gabon and transported over water and pulled out by elephants.

Picture Title: St. Anne's cathedral in Gabon
Image Location:
Mpivie-St Anne, Loango National Park in Gabon (Central Africa)
Photographer/Camera:
Photo taken by Rhett A. Butler using a Canon Digital Rebel XT

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