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Indian markings in Montana.
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Outstanding set, as usual! Was the next to the last shot taken in St. Augustine? I think I have a picture of that same guardhouse somewhere in my archives.
P. 6 A few from the hutongs of Beijing. They have so many cars they have abandoned their traditional bicycles...and do not seem to have a place to dispose of them.
The last shot shows how they protect their wheels from dogs' lifting their legs.
P. 5 - Really like your Super Connie tail shot. All are great.
These were taken along Dead Indian Road in Southern Oregon...a still alive working cattle ranch with things from the past still there. I can hear the Cowboys as they herded the cattle into the loading chute and the cattle dashing away in protest! As a side note there are two Mountain Bluebirds in pic#3...the male on the right rear corner & the female on the left corner pole. Gotta really enlarge to see them but they are my only pics of that bird . Taken with a Canon Elph 310 10X zoom handheld at max zoom. I'm glad they are even this good!
Bob I 41 wrote:
I snapped a few pictures at the Silkeborg Museum located in Denmark. Wasn't sure if I would ever use the pictures, but your challenge of Weathered.....worn & faded......has opened the door for me to share "Him"! Bob
P. 1 Nice. For those interested, the National Museum of Ireland in Museum also has some fine "weathered" bog men.
Thanks for hosting a great challenge Haymaker. It's sure to be a big hit. I have a few to share..
Our family barn. The oldest barn left in town.
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Weathered farm implement.
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A bit weathered. Just outside of town.
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An old train tressle over the Mair Des Cygne River.
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The little sign on the train tressle.
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A recently discovered family headstone which is just in front of the original headstone.
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Original headstone at the foot of the tree above.
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Haymaker wrote:
Amazing that those images went through multiple fires. What great story telling of a bygone era! Thanks for sharing
Haymaker thanks for the comments, we believe the BIBLE saved them have a few more might post later, Thanks. Bob
found this in Goldendale ,WA.
Here might be a few. Nice Post everyone!!
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