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Autumn Equinox 2025 In Mexico
A leaf with pests is visible on Cerro de la Estrella in Mexico City, Mexico, on September 22, 2025, during the autumn equinox. At 12:19 p.m. (Central Mexico Time), the autumn equinox occurs in the Northern Hemisphere, a time when the length of day and night is practically the same across the planet. This astronomical phenomenon marks the end of summer and the arrival of autumn in Mexico and much of the world. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Autumn Equinox 2025 In Mexico
A lizard is on Cerro de la Estrella in Mexico City, Mexico, on September 22, 2025, during the arrival of the 2025 autumn equinox. At 12:19 p.m. (Central Mexico Time), the autumn equinox occurs in the Northern Hemisphere, a time when the length of day and night is almost the same across the planet. This astronomical phenomenon marks the end of summer and the arrival of autumn in Mexico and much of the world. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Autumn Equinox 2025 In Mexico
A spider is in its web on Cerro de la Estrella in Mexico City, Mexico, on September 22, 2025, during the autumn equinox. At 12:19 p.m. (Central Mexico Time), the autumn equinox occurs in the Northern Hemisphere, a time when the length of day and night is practically the same across the planet. This astronomical phenomenon marks the end of summer and the arrival of autumn in Mexico and much of the world. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449m)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
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FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449g)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
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FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449e)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
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FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449a)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
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FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449h)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
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FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449d)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
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FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449j)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
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FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449c)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
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FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449k)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
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FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449s)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
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FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449r)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
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FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449i)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
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FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449l)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
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FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449f)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
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FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449b)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
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FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449n)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
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FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449p)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
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FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449o)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
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FEATURE - New York City höchstes Freiluft-Himmelsdeck 'Edge' wird eröffnet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/REX (10580449q)
Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the United States this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest open-deck observatory in the Western Hemisphere showing unrivaled 360-degree views of New York City's iconic skyline. Rising to 1,131 feet in the heart of Hudson Yards, exciting glass floor, angular glass walls, horizon steps to the 100 ° floor outdoor observation space.
New York City's highest outdoor sky deck 'Edge' opens, USA - 11 Mar 2020
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NEWS - Ausbruch des Coronavirus in Sao Paulo, Brasilien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cris Faga/REX (10569285e)
Pedestrians face cold and rain in São Paulo in late summer.Brazil is the first country in Latin America to have a confirmed case of infection with the new coronavirus - and it is still uncertain how the disease will behave here. This is because we have a tropical climate and we are currently in summer, that is, a condition different from that observed in countries in the northern hemisphere where the Covid-19 disease has spread, such as China and Italy.
Coronavirus outbreak, Sao Paulo, Brazil - 27 Feb 2020
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NEWS - Ausbruch des Coronavirus in Sao Paulo, Brasilien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cris Faga/REX (10569285b)
Pedestrians face cold and rain in São Paulo in late summer.Brazil is the first country in Latin America to have a confirmed case of infection with the new coronavirus - and it is still uncertain how the disease will behave here. This is because we have a tropical climate and we are currently in summer, that is, a condition different from that observed in countries in the northern hemisphere where the Covid-19 disease has spread, such as China and Italy.
Coronavirus outbreak, Sao Paulo, Brazil - 27 Feb 2020
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NEWS - Ausbruch des Coronavirus in Sao Paulo, Brasilien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cris Faga/REX (10569285g)
Pedestrians face cold and rain in São Paulo in late summer.Brazil is the first country in Latin America to have a confirmed case of infection with the new coronavirus - and it is still uncertain how the disease will behave here. This is because we have a tropical climate and we are currently in summer, that is, a condition different from that observed in countries in the northern hemisphere where the Covid-19 disease has spread, such as China and Italy.
Coronavirus outbreak, Sao Paulo, Brazil - 27 Feb 2020
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NEWS - Ausbruch des Coronavirus in Sao Paulo, Brasilien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cris Faga/REX (10569285c)
Pedestrians face cold and rain in São Paulo in late summer.Brazil is the first country in Latin America to have a confirmed case of infection with the new coronavirus - and it is still uncertain how the disease will behave here. This is because we have a tropical climate and we are currently in summer, that is, a condition different from that observed in countries in the northern hemisphere where the Covid-19 disease has spread, such as China and Italy.
Coronavirus outbreak, Sao Paulo, Brazil - 27 Feb 2020
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NEWS - Ausbruch des Coronavirus in Sao Paulo, Brasilien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cris Faga/REX (10569285d)
Pedestrians face cold and rain in São Paulo in late summer.Brazil is the first country in Latin America to have a confirmed case of infection with the new coronavirus - and it is still uncertain how the disease will behave here. This is because we have a tropical climate and we are currently in summer, that is, a condition different from that observed in countries in the northern hemisphere where the Covid-19 disease has spread, such as China and Italy.
Coronavirus outbreak, Sao Paulo, Brazil - 27 Feb 2020
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NEWS - Ausbruch des Coronavirus in Sao Paulo, Brasilien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cris Faga/REX (10569285l)
Pedestrians face cold and rain in São Paulo in late summer.Brazil is the first country in Latin America to have a confirmed case of infection with the new coronavirus - and it is still uncertain how the disease will behave here. This is because we have a tropical climate and we are currently in summer, that is, a condition different from that observed in countries in the northern hemisphere where the Covid-19 disease has spread, such as China and Italy.
Coronavirus outbreak, Sao Paulo, Brazil - 27 Feb 2020
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NEWS - Ausbruch des Coronavirus in Sao Paulo, Brasilien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cris Faga/REX (10569285j)
Pedestrians face cold and rain in São Paulo in late summer.Brazil is the first country in Latin America to have a confirmed case of infection with the new coronavirus - and it is still uncertain how the disease will behave here. This is because we have a tropical climate and we are currently in summer, that is, a condition different from that observed in countries in the northern hemisphere where the Covid-19 disease has spread, such as China and Italy.
Coronavirus outbreak, Sao Paulo, Brazil - 27 Feb 2020
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NEWS - Ausbruch des Coronavirus in Sao Paulo, Brasilien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cris Faga/REX (10569285f)
Pedestrians face cold and rain in São Paulo in late summer.Brazil is the first country in Latin America to have a confirmed case of infection with the new coronavirus - and it is still uncertain how the disease will behave here. This is because we have a tropical climate and we are currently in summer, that is, a condition different from that observed in countries in the northern hemisphere where the Covid-19 disease has spread, such as China and Italy.
Coronavirus outbreak, Sao Paulo, Brazil - 27 Feb 2020
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NEWS - Ausbruch des Coronavirus in Sao Paulo, Brasilien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cris Faga/REX (10569285h)
Pedestrians face cold and rain in São Paulo in late summer.Brazil is the first country in Latin America to have a confirmed case of infection with the new coronavirus - and it is still uncertain how the disease will behave here. This is because we have a tropical climate and we are currently in summer, that is, a condition different from that observed in countries in the northern hemisphere where the Covid-19 disease has spread, such as China and Italy.
Coronavirus outbreak, Sao Paulo, Brazil - 27 Feb 2020
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NEWS - Ausbruch des Coronavirus in Sao Paulo, Brasilien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cris Faga/REX (10569285i)
Pedestrians face cold and rain in São Paulo in late summer.Brazil is the first country in Latin America to have a confirmed case of infection with the new coronavirus - and it is still uncertain how the disease will behave here. This is because we have a tropical climate and we are currently in summer, that is, a condition different from that observed in countries in the northern hemisphere where the Covid-19 disease has spread, such as China and Italy.
Coronavirus outbreak, Sao Paulo, Brazil - 27 Feb 2020
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NEWS - Ausbruch des Coronavirus in Sao Paulo, Brasilien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cris Faga/REX (10569285k)
Pedestrians face cold and rain in São Paulo in late summer.Brazil is the first country in Latin America to have a confirmed case of infection with the new coronavirus - and it is still uncertain how the disease will behave here. This is because we have a tropical climate and we are currently in summer, that is, a condition different from that observed in countries in the northern hemisphere where the Covid-19 disease has spread, such as China and Italy.
Coronavirus outbreak, Sao Paulo, Brazil - 27 Feb 2020
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NEWS - Ausbruch des Coronavirus in Sao Paulo, Brasilien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cris Faga/REX (10569285a)
Pedestrians face cold and rain in São Paulo in late summer.Brazil is the first country in Latin America to have a confirmed case of infection with the new coronavirus - and it is still uncertain how the disease will behave here. This is because we have a tropical climate and we are currently in summer, that is, a condition different from that observed in countries in the northern hemisphere where the Covid-19 disease has spread, such as China and Italy.
Coronavirus outbreak, Sao Paulo, Brazil - 27 Feb 2020
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REPORTAGE - USA: Das Kreuz von Groom an der Route 66
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexandra Buxbaum/REX/Shutterstock (9470867n)
The Groom Cross rises 19 stories, is 2.5-million-pounds of steel and the second largest cross in the western Hemisphere. It is located on Interstate 40 on the Texas panhandle. I-40 is part of Historic Route 66 and the cross can be seen can be seen for 20 miles away. Surrounding the base of the cross are life-sized statues of the 14 stations of the Cross. Groom, Texas, USA on March 17, 2018
Groom Cross Installation, Groom, USA - 16 Mar 2018
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REPORTAGE - USA: Das Kreuz von Groom an der Route 66
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexandra Buxbaum/REX/Shutterstock (9470867g)
The Groom Cross rises 19 stories, is 2.5-million-pounds of steel and the second largest cross in the western Hemisphere. It is located on Interstate 40 on the Texas panhandle. I-40 is part of Historic Route 66 and the cross can be seen can be seen for 20 miles away. Surrounding the base of the cross are life-sized statues of the 14 stations of the Cross. Groom, Texas, USA on March 17, 2018
Groom Cross Installation, Groom, USA - 16 Mar 2018
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REPORTAGE - USA: Das Kreuz von Groom an der Route 66
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexandra Buxbaum/REX/Shutterstock (9470867f)
The Groom Cross rises 19 stories, is 2.5-million-pounds of steel and the second largest cross in the western Hemisphere. It is located on Interstate 40 on the Texas panhandle. I-40 is part of Historic Route 66 and the cross can be seen can be seen for 20 miles away. Surrounding the base of the cross are life-sized statues of the 14 stations of the Cross. Groom, Texas, USA on March 17, 2018
Groom Cross Installation, Groom, USA - 16 Mar 2018
(c) Dukas -
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REPORTAGE - USA: Das Kreuz von Groom an der Route 66
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexandra Buxbaum/REX/Shutterstock (9470867h)
The Groom Cross rises 19 stories, is 2.5-million-pounds of steel and the second largest cross in the western Hemisphere. It is located on Interstate 40 on the Texas panhandle. I-40 is part of Historic Route 66 and the cross can be seen can be seen for 20 miles away. Surrounding the base of the cross are life-sized statues of the 14 stations of the Cross. Groom, Texas, USA on March 17, 2018
Groom Cross Installation, Groom, USA - 16 Mar 2018
(c) Dukas -
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REPORTAGE - USA: Das Kreuz von Groom an der Route 66
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexandra Buxbaum/REX/Shutterstock (9470867ae)
The Groom Cross rises 19 stories, is 2.5-million-pounds of steel and the second largest cross in the western Hemisphere. It is located on Interstate 40 on the Texas panhandle. I-40 is part of Historic Route 66 and the cross can be seen can be seen for 20 miles away. Surrounding the base of the cross are life-sized statues of the 14 stations of the Cross. Groom, Texas, USA on March 17, 2018
Groom Cross Installation, Groom, USA - 16 Mar 2018
(c) Dukas -
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REPORTAGE - USA: Das Kreuz von Groom an der Route 66
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexandra Buxbaum/REX/Shutterstock (9470867d)
The Groom Cross rises 19 stories, is 2.5-million-pounds of steel and the second largest cross in the western Hemisphere. It is located on Interstate 40 on the Texas panhandle. I-40 is part of Historic Route 66 and the cross can be seen can be seen for 20 miles away. Surrounding the base of the cross are life-sized statues of the 14 stations of the Cross. Groom, Texas, USA on March 17, 2018
Groom Cross Installation, Groom, USA - 16 Mar 2018
(c) Dukas -
DUK10087951_031
REPORTAGE - USA: Das Kreuz von Groom an der Route 66
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexandra Buxbaum/REX/Shutterstock (9470867b)
The Groom Cross rises 19 stories, is 2.5-million-pounds of steel and the second largest cross in the western Hemisphere. It is located on Interstate 40 on the Texas panhandle. I-40 is part of Historic Route 66 and the cross can be seen can be seen for 20 miles away. Surrounding the base of the cross are life-sized statues of the 14 stations of the Cross. Groom, Texas, USA on March 17, 2018
Groom Cross Installation, Groom, USA - 16 Mar 2018
(c) Dukas -
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REPORTAGE - USA: Das Kreuz von Groom an der Route 66
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexandra Buxbaum/REX/Shutterstock (9470867x)
The Groom Cross rises 19 stories, is 2.5-million-pounds of steel and the second largest cross in the western Hemisphere. It is located on Interstate 40 on the Texas panhandle. I-40 is part of Historic Route 66 and the cross can be seen can be seen for 20 miles away. Surrounding the base of the cross are life-sized statues of the 14 stations of the Cross. Groom, Texas, USA on March 17, 2018
Groom Cross Installation, Groom, USA - 16 Mar 2018
(c) Dukas -
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REPORTAGE - USA: Das Kreuz von Groom an der Route 66
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexandra Buxbaum/REX/Shutterstock (9470867p)
The Groom Cross rises 19 stories, is 2.5-million-pounds of steel and the second largest cross in the western Hemisphere. It is located on Interstate 40 on the Texas panhandle. I-40 is part of Historic Route 66 and the cross can be seen can be seen for 20 miles away. Surrounding the base of the cross are life-sized statues of the 14 stations of the Cross. Groom, Texas, USA on March 17, 2018
Groom Cross Installation, Groom, USA - 16 Mar 2018
(c) Dukas -
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REPORTAGE - USA: Das Kreuz von Groom an der Route 66
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexandra Buxbaum/REX/Shutterstock (9470867v)
The Groom Cross rises 19 stories, is 2.5-million-pounds of steel and the second largest cross in the western Hemisphere. It is located on Interstate 40 on the Texas panhandle. I-40 is part of Historic Route 66 and the cross can be seen can be seen for 20 miles away. Surrounding the base of the cross are life-sized statues of the 14 stations of the Cross. Groom, Texas, USA on March 17, 2018
Groom Cross Installation, Groom, USA - 16 Mar 2018
(c) Dukas -
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REPORTAGE - USA: Das Kreuz von Groom an der Route 66
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexandra Buxbaum/REX/Shutterstock (9470867a)
The Groom Cross rises 19 stories, is 2.5-million-pounds of steel and the second largest cross in the western Hemisphere. It is located on Interstate 40 on the Texas panhandle. I-40 is part of Historic Route 66 and the cross can be seen can be seen for 20 miles away. Surrounding the base of the cross are life-sized statues of the 14 stations of the Cross. Groom, Texas, USA on March 17, 2018
Groom Cross Installation, Groom, USA - 16 Mar 2018
(c) Dukas -
DUK10087951_026
REPORTAGE - USA: Das Kreuz von Groom an der Route 66
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexandra Buxbaum/REX/Shutterstock (9470867q)
The Groom Cross rises 19 stories, is 2.5-million-pounds of steel and the second largest cross in the western Hemisphere. It is located on Interstate 40 on the Texas panhandle. I-40 is part of Historic Route 66 and the cross can be seen can be seen for 20 miles away. Surrounding the base of the cross are life-sized statues of the 14 stations of the Cross. Groom, Texas, USA on March 17, 2018
Groom Cross Installation, Groom, USA - 16 Mar 2018
(c) Dukas -
DUK10087951_025
REPORTAGE - USA: Das Kreuz von Groom an der Route 66
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexandra Buxbaum/REX/Shutterstock (9470867k)
The Groom Cross rises 19 stories, is 2.5-million-pounds of steel and the second largest cross in the western Hemisphere. It is located on Interstate 40 on the Texas panhandle. I-40 is part of Historic Route 66 and the cross can be seen can be seen for 20 miles away. Surrounding the base of the cross are life-sized statues of the 14 stations of the Cross. Groom, Texas, USA on March 17, 2018
Groom Cross Installation, Groom, USA - 16 Mar 2018
(c) Dukas -
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REPORTAGE - USA: Das Kreuz von Groom an der Route 66
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexandra Buxbaum/REX/Shutterstock (9470867aa)
The Groom Cross rises 19 stories, is 2.5-million-pounds of steel and the second largest cross in the western Hemisphere. It is located on Interstate 40 on the Texas panhandle. I-40 is part of Historic Route 66 and the cross can be seen can be seen for 20 miles away. Surrounding the base of the cross are life-sized statues of the 14 stations of the Cross. Groom, Texas, USA on March 17, 2018
Groom Cross Installation, Groom, USA - 16 Mar 2018
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REPORTAGE - USA: Das Kreuz von Groom an der Route 66
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexandra Buxbaum/REX/Shutterstock (9470867i)
The Groom Cross rises 19 stories, is 2.5-million-pounds of steel and the second largest cross in the western Hemisphere. It is located on Interstate 40 on the Texas panhandle. I-40 is part of Historic Route 66 and the cross can be seen can be seen for 20 miles away. Surrounding the base of the cross are life-sized statues of the 14 stations of the Cross. Groom, Texas, USA on March 17, 2018
Groom Cross Installation, Groom, USA - 16 Mar 2018
(c) Dukas -
DUK10087951_022
REPORTAGE - USA: Das Kreuz von Groom an der Route 66
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexandra Buxbaum/REX/Shutterstock (9470867ag)
The Groom Cross rises 19 stories, is 2.5-million-pounds of steel and the second largest cross in the western Hemisphere. It is located on Interstate 40 on the Texas panhandle. I-40 is part of Historic Route 66 and the cross can be seen can be seen for 20 miles away. Surrounding the base of the cross are life-sized statues of the 14 stations of the Cross. Groom, Texas, USA on March 17, 2018
Groom Cross Installation, Groom, USA - 16 Mar 2018
(c) Dukas
