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Interpretations of Christ on the cross are as varied as are editions of the Bible. A visit to a local
42N country cemetery produced two striking images using different construction materials. The top image is a life size stone-like figure complete with signs of visible weathering. The second photo is of a metal crucifix. It too shows decades of wear from the elements. Each of the two displays standout in a lawn of granite headstones. Know that.
Hmm, decent photos, decent photos...mine are clearly better though.
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