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Sin City to the City of Angels

USA | Fri, 6 May 2016 | By mitann | Views [707]

Woke this morning in a bit of a rush; we wanted to make the most of our day in Los Angles, but had a 4-5 hour drive. Packed up the hotel and hit the road in a bout an hour: 7:00 AM. We were anxious to get on the highway and totally forgot to get gas;... Read more >

Tags: hollywood sign, route 66, santa monica pier, venice beach

Road2Manchester

USA | Wed, 13 May 2015 | By road2manchester | Views [593]

Just going to Manchester.   Just before the next exit from Highway 90, it was obvious that a change in the weather, back to what I had encountered for the past four days, loomed ahead like riding into the night.  Black skies, with ... Read more >

Tags: biker, coast to coast, motorcycle, route 66, usa

 

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One of the hundreds of portraits that I managed to capture as I climbed my way through the various ruins around the archeological park. Just as they are amazing to be seen from afar, the real reward is to observe them from up close. The walls, arches, roofs and even drains are covered with intricate hand carvings of demons and gods, each telling their own story. As I spent hours observing every single crack and smiling faces there is to look at, I could not help smiling at myself thinking about how the first person who rediscovered this place would have felt. : by mahenbala, Views[292]
One of the hundreds of portraits that I managed to capture as I climbed my way through the various ruins around the archeological park. Just as they are amazing to be seen from afar, the real reward is to observe them from up close. The walls, arches, roofs and even drains are covered with intricate hand carvings of demons and gods, each telling their own story. As I spent hours observing every single crack and smiling faces there is to look at, I could not help smiling at myself thinking about how the first person who rediscovered this place would have felt.

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