Tuesday, July 6, 2010

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stone pillars of salt

León Cathedral was begun in its current version there by 1,200, on the foundations and remains of two previous cathedrals, the first built around 900 AD.

This Cathedral is a magnificent reflection of the pure Gothic, the struggle for light, make it an empty space to fill the building and raise the visitor to the heights. In this respect goes so far, with its pillars and other lines of force of the finest among the fine.

In fact, it is much more beautiful inside than outside. Bonita however simple as it is far more than the unadorned exterior and most of them are after construction.

León Every time I visit I have a rendezvous with her, and that its interior is one of the few places where it reached the "rest house" without effort, and never ceases to amaze me what our ancestors were able to do without more help his talent, his hands, hammers, ropes and pulleys. Really, stroll among the columns, not within its walls, it becomes an exercise in instant spiritual elevation, which I suppose is one of the objectives sought their builders.

Unfortunately, these builders never thought that his work would reach almost the millennium old, and therefore did not foresee the need to use materials more or less "eternal." Therefore used for limestone pillars Boñar. This limestone, besides not being of high quality, has the problem "per se" to be very sensitive to water, which takes 800 years to visit her relentlessly. Additionally, pollution from vehicles manufactured for several decades also circulating around has helped the progressive deterioration of our friend.

In other cases, this deterioration is not dangerous in itself, mainly occur in stronger buildings, or stable, or "blocked." Our friend is beautiful, yes, but also very fragile, and any of those narrow pillars that rise to infinity, and all those arcs that feed on empty space to the whole building may be causing a catastrophe. Our poor friend rests on pillars of salt.

And now comes my indignation, he could not miss. The outrage is with us as a race, we are able to destroy the world with the push of a button, to travel faster than sound, to see through walls and bodies ... but we are unable to find a solution so that rain does not destroy a stone. A stone, of course, that with all our means would not be able to imitate. Does it? Who knows, the better we do not have to prove it, right? Yesterday

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