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The panorama shows some of the details on the headstones. I particularly noticed some of the infant graves dating from around 1916. I think these children may have died from the influenza epidemic.
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One of the oldest parishes in Alberta, dating from 1897
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One of the oldest Ukrainian Orthodox parishes in Alberta
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This small country church was moved from it's original site near Vegreville, Alberta to the Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village near Edmonton, Alberta.
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Photographed at the Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village near Edmonton, Alberta
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Alvin McColman from St. Albert, Alberta hates to throw anyting away, so he keeps it and travels around wherever he goes showing off his wares from generations past. I did 4 different takes of this with the GigaPan so I would have all the angles covered. This was on display at the Ukrainian Heritage Village near Edmonto...
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Another view of Alvin McColman's collectables at the Ukrainian Heritage Village near Edmonton, Alberta
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These hardy souls take a break from threshing to have their portrait done with the GigaPan. www.history.alberta.ca/ukrainianvillage/default.aspx
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Sitting on a hill pocked with gopher holes, it's seen better days. Constructed from hand-hewn logs and lumber, a few nails and lots of mud and straw in the cracks to keep out the cold of winter.
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