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Tag Archives: masks
Pisa, Italy – The Leaning Tower of Pisa
The Leaning Tower of Pisa
Night Lights of Old Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
A bit chilly on the fingers but fun nonetheless to walk around the darkened streets of Old Montreal looking for interesting night scenes to photograph.
UBC Museum of Anthropology, Vancouver, British Columbia
UBC Museum of Anthropology, Vancouver, British Columbia Many of the totem poles in the Museum came from the village of Ninslits (Skungwa’ai) on the Queen Charlotte Islands which is now listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Update: In 2009, … Continue reading
Posted in British Columbia, Canada Explorer
Tagged anthropology, archeology, B.C., British Columbia, ceromonial masks, Haida, Haida Gaii, Hallowe'en, masks, queen Charlotte Islands, RJHay, Ron Hay, totem poles, UBC, UBC Museum of Anthropology, UNESCO, UNESCO World Heritage Site, University of British COlumbia, Vancouver
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Chichen-Itza, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
Posted in Caribbean & Mexico, Chichen-Itza, Mexico
Tagged Ball court, Ballcourt, bottled water, Chac, Chichen-Itza, columns, El Castillo, El Castillo o Templo de Kukulcan, El Observatorio o Caracol, fall equinoxes, group leader, guided tour, Iguana, La Iglesia, Las Monjas, map, masks, Mayan, Mayan God of Rain and Thunder, merchants, Mexico, national geographic, nunnery, pathways, Platform of Jaguars and Eagles, Platforma de los Craneos o Tzompanti, Plaza de las Mil Columnas, RJHay, Ron Hay, scrapbook, serpent, skulls, slithers, snakes, spring and fall, stonework, Temlo de los Guerreros, temple of kukulcan, Temple of the Deer, Temple of the Warriors, Templo dei Cenote Xtoloc, Templo des las Grandes Measa, The Church, The Observatory, tidbit, tour, tour books, tour groups, tour leader, Wall of skulls, Warrior Columns, Yucatan Peninsula, yucatan peninsula mexico
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Playa del Carmen, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
Playa del Carmen, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico The beach beckons, but my reason for traveling to Playa del Carmen had nothing to do with the beaches. I was running out of storage space on my CF cards and wanted to have … Continue reading
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Tagged beach, cf cards, children's overalls, cloth, clothing store, colorful, colours of the rainbow, compact flash memory, data storage, fabric stores, hat, holiday, interesting things, jewelry stores, jose ceurvo, kodak film, lighthouse, mask, masks, Mexico, ocean, photo store, plates handbags, Playa del Carmen, resort, sanity, shopping area, storage space, sunshine, telephone, telephone booth, tequila, thatched roof, tourist, tourist street, unique items, volkswagon, Yucatan Peninsula, yucatan peninsula mexico
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