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This was the gigantic chandelier overhanging the entrance to the lobby of the resort hotel were we spent our vacation last month.
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Here is a better perpsective of the size.
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Woah, nice! I love the perspective on the second photo! Very interesting!
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That is one huge chandelier. Wow!
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Thank you ladies for your comments.
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That is one beautiful tree of glass. I assume the green and blue spots in the first shot are prismatic diffractions. That's a mouthful.
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