I remember in my grade school days watching via film projector the time-lapse animation of plants growing. It was quite fascinating to see in only a few seconds the things that normally take place over many hours, weeks, or months.
Here is a time-lapse of the Nauvoo temple construction. Each second of the time-lapse corresponds to roughly one month of construction (one photo each day). The Nauvoo temple was dedicated June 27, 2002. So, the video shows about 2 years of construction in about 30 seconds.
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Thank you for sharing this video with me…I love the music that went with the video but I thought that it was really cool to see how it was built and how it went with the music. Thanks for your time and efforts in putting this together.