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burn in hell

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Thu, Jan 29, 2026, 08:45 AM

Nha Trang, Vietnam

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The image depicts the interior of Nha Trang Cathedral (also known as the Stone Church) in Nha Trang, Vietnam, specifically focusing on the main altar area. Dominating the center is a large crucifix fe…read more

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The image depicts the interior of Nha Trang Cathedral (also known as the Stone Church) in Nha Trang, Vietnam, specifically focusing on the main altar area. Dominating the center is a large crucifix featuring a sculpted figure of Christ, illuminated by a prominent red light emanating from behind the cross and a glowing white halo around Christ's head. Below the crucifix, a stone altar structure is visible, flanked by two small white statues, possibly angels, each appearing to hold a light source or votive candle. Behind and to the sides of the altar and crucifix, numerous vertical golden pipes, characteristic of a large pipe organ, are arranged in a semi-circular or curved pattern. The surrounding walls are constructed from large, rough-hewn grey stone blocks, exhibiting visible mortar joints and architectural details such as fluted columns and decorative cornices. Above the altar, two large stained-glass windows are visible, depicting religious figures in vibrant blues, reds, and yellows, with text in French reading "LE CHRIST ROI" (Christ the King) on the right window. A small portion of a white banner with a coat of arms or religious emblem is visible at the bottom right of the frame. No human individuals are visible. The scene is static and presents a solemn religious setting. | Open Wire