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THE PYRAMIDAL TEMPLE
THE ENTRY: ...TO A EMPTY SHELLI turn around to find the entrance and i get a big surprise
The entry is protected by a blue iron gate, apparently plagiarized from some europian subway dockyard
But beyond the blue gate is possible see clearly that The temple is a sort of empty shell
nobody live there not even the vicar or a guardian have a room....steel concrete,nice colored glasses but no any form of life inside there
...all empty..no sign of humans or human's activities ....(as flyier announcing events meetings ceremonies...not even a pen written piece of paper reporting the hour of the sunday sunday mass
But also become evident that the Church is carefully patrolled, even if none of the guardians wish to disturb a unknow tourist with a big camera...but they pop out at the corners of my visual field and keep a close watch

.. no sign of any iteration of this Temple with the social context around clearly nothing happen here except that (maybe ..) sunday celebrations
ZOOMING OUTWhat most impressive is that in a souch crowded town, the extension of the garden around the Temple, (protected as the church from high fence ...)
That give the impression that the Church lay in the middle of nowhere, and make even more clear how much is separated from the social context all around


THE SIGNThe Temple is a Methodist Church at the extrem periphery of Bonua (a town in the District of Grand Bassam , no far from Abidjan the "de facto" capital of Ivory Coast)...
here the official indication..that i post also because give a idea of the context around the Temple (the sign is just at the opposite side of the street )
THE SOCIAL CONTEXT
At few hundreds meters from the church

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But may be a justification for the presence of such big Methodist Pyramidal Church there..
A conscious or uncouscious rivality with the a even bigger but proudly conic Catholic Church at the opposite side of the town , also that proudly isolated in the middle of nowhere
But at least in the Catholic church there are trace of human life..the Parish is living there and show up at soon he notice some visitors ...there is always somebody hanging on there
What in commun may be the love for big colored glasses...here may be riductive ddefinition "Colored glass windows", because is basically a whole wall to be composed by colored glass
But anyway ...there are traces of groups doing something...flyer, advice, even pepole busy to prepare things
And even if in the middle of nowhere here the church is not isolated by high fences patrolled by guardians
I didn't take photo of the Conic Catholic Church because is the only place around already documented in Google Earth
(search google earth photos for Cote D'Ivoire, Bonua)