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  • These guys are nuts

  • Nightlife in Cancun Mexico.

  • A couple of Sandhill Cranes take flight at first light to begin their day at Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in New Mexico.

  • Built around 1815 this church in the hills of Chimayo, New Mexico, is considered a masterpiece of colonial folk art and architecture and has been deemed a National Historic Landmark. Famed for its miraculous cross and the healing powers of the soil, the Prayer Room is filled with candles, cards & crude hand made shrines as well as crutches and braces testifying to miracles. Directly across the road they sell the best chili powder money can buy.

  • Aspens on Lake Peak, Pecos Wilderness, New Mexico, USA.

  • Dolly parts in a Zacatecas, Mexican market.

  • Sally Lightfoot Crab / / (Baja California and The Sea of Cortez) / / >< / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /

  • Huitzilopochtli – The Hummingbird of the South, the god of the sun and war, the national god of the Aztecs. He was conceived by magic when a heavenly ball of down entered the womb of his mother, the goddess Coatlicue at Coatepec(Serpent Hill, near Tula, Mexico) Inks, pigment and graphite

  • Crashing wave,Cabo San Lucas-Mexico

  • Yellow Volkswagon Beetle in Xochimilco, Mexico. ~ June 2008

  • A feathered Katsina SunFace mask.

  • Left etched on a remote rock during a hunting foray, the ancient hunter stands depicted along with his quarry.

  • San Felipe de Neri is a beautiful old church located in Old Town, Albuquerque, New Mexico. The original church was built in 1706 and was located across the street. It crumbled due to heavy rains in 1792. It was rebuilt in 1793 in it’s current location and is the oldest church in Albuquerque. All proceeds from this work are to be donated to the Philadelphia Mission to feed, clothe, and provide medicine and education to the starving children in Africa. The link is http://www.philadelphia33.org/.

  • ‘the big hill View up the highest pyramid (138 feet) in Yucatan, Mexico called Nohoch Mul (‘large hill’). Built by the Mayan people over a thousand years ago (600-900AD) on a vast forested site at Coba, in its heyday the city covered over 80 sq km, housing over 50,000 people. Its crumbling deserted ruins lay overgrown in the forest for over a millenium and while knowledge of this expansive site was never completely lost, it only came to the attention of scholars in the 1920s… It was the building of the new tourist town of Cancun that led to some restoration and its opening as one of the most natural sites in the peninsula. It is one of the few pyramids you can still climb. (Its no longer permitted on the pyramid of Kulkulkan at Chichen Itza , voted online as one of the seven new wonders of the world). There were a series of ancient raised roadways called sacbe(ob) connecting Coba with other ceremonial sites in the peninsula Climbing it on your own first thing in the morning was an amazing feeling – rewarded by incredible (and giddying!) views across the jungle with another pyramid jutting up through the forest Coming down is much much harder and the rope can be a saviour and many white knuckles have gripped it for security during the steep descent (my own included!!). There were so many remains of huge interest including the old ball court where they played pelota for the highest stakes and getting on a bike helped us move between ruins in the wild forest (only a tiny proportion excavated) with amazing bird and wild life. It was leaving our first visit at dusk the night before that we saw the fascinating coatimundi rootling around on one of the many unexcavated heaps of rocks from one fallen building, now reclaimed by the forest… A must – see if ever you are in mexico …. oooh and be careful of the crocs in the lake too!.... / :)))) Nikon D60; Nikkor 18-200 lens;UV filter;f/5.6;1/125 sec;ISO-100;fl 18mm

  • Bonanza Creek Movie ranch is a working cattle ranch 8 miles from Santa Fe, New Mexico, that is also used as a movie set. Several scenes in the movie “3:10 to Yuma” with Russell Crowe were filmed here. Canon XTi 28mm (Canon EF 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM) Processed in Photomatix Pro / 4 exposures: 1/6 sec, 1/4 sec, 1/8 sec, 1/10 sec @ f/18 ISO 100

  • This painting of Chimayo, New Mexico in spring is a 16 X 20 Oil painting by Oregon artist Barbara Anne Applegate. / El Santuario de Chimayo, a National Historic Landmark, is located east of Espanola in the town of Chimayo, New Mexico, on NM 76. Constructed from 1813 to 1816 as a private chapel, this small adobe church is considered to be one of the most beautiful examples of Spanish Colonial architecture in New Mexico. Known as “the Loudres of New Mexico” because of the healing power of the mud found there. El Santuario was a privately owned chapel until the year l929, at that time several / people from Santa Fe bought it and turned it over to the Archdiocese of Santa Fe. This has been Featured in the Following Groups: / Retired and Happy / New Mexico Has had aTop Ten Challenge Win in: / Christian Churches, Statues and Crosses

  • Woodworker in the town of Patzcuaro in the State of Michoacan, Mexico (Pacific Coast)

  • Tarascan Fishermen raise their unique “butterfly” nets on Lake Patzcuaro – Michoacan State, Mexico.

  • Captured on Venice beach, Florida while standing on the pier.Looking over the beach and the Gulf of Mexico. Venice beach is a small barrire island off Florida’s west coast. This is what our beaches look like in the summer when it is hot. During the winter most locals stay away for the beach, because of tourist, snow birds and the fact the Gulf water is to cold for us. lol My summer beach days are almost over. / canon 5D mark ll / canon focal 22mm / ISO 100 / 1/125 f/11 CP filter /

  • Perhaps there is room for one more ! Do You Think so ! The perfect day, after the mass ascension of the special shapes, the field is cleared and the compatition begins, for the regular shapes, with bean bag tossing, to the colorful streamers, each trying to get the most exact throw to collect points for the ultimate prize, along with the poles extended above the ground having envelopes with cash and other prizes to win ! now remember these balloons do not have flying controls, they can ascend, decend, and spin like a top, the credit of course is to navigate with as much skill, and of course Luck, but the obstacles is a crowded sky ! Albuquerque, New Mexico USA. the second week of October, each year, So far this was the best day ! Camera olympus E-500 with up to 150 mm lens, with polarization filter, and of course smile presented, Hope you enjoy the view, I say Awesome ! 2009 oh Yes Sylvia ! I was thinking of You ! :-)) paul

  • Old Packard found along Rt 66 in New Mexico.

  • Taken in Nara Visa, N.M. and applied a bit of / Topaz Adjust

  • The United States as you’ve never seen them.

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