Tag: “Latin America”

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  1. Guggenheim Museum, NY

    This 'small from the outside-big from the inside Museum', designed by Frank Lloyd Wright contains beautiful art from as well contemporary artists as the old masters.

    Due to the circular architecture the exhibited art is seen in a continuous flow walking down or up the 'spiral'.

  2. Nassau Coliseum

    Mitchel Field is a former Army/Air Force base located in the center of Nassau County. This 1,200-acre base was shut down in 1960 and declared surplus property by the U.S.

  3. Moon Man and Marilyn

    Schettl's Freight Sales in Butte Des Morts, Wisconsin which is near Oshkosh. The property that surrounds the building is littered with hundreds of larger-than-life statues: a moose, a bull, a bulldog; King Kong, Bugs Bunny; dinosaurs, mythological creatures; and weird metal sculptures like a robot stegosaurus and a shark on wheels.

  4. Corrosion Corner of La Paz International Airport

    Carniceros (butchers) have a flying license and can take some of the rusting metal of the corrosion corner of the Aeropuerto International de La Paz to fetch meat grown in Bolivia's Lowlands ...

    (Read on at each of the four photo's image description).

  5. 101

    Driving down the 101 just outside of LA, this scene just screamed Americana for me.

  6. Pride in Los Gatos

    Flags are raised in downtown Los Gatos near the Postal Office.

  7. Can't Help Falling In Love...With Graceland

    Quick! Name three great American landmarks irresistible to tourists.

  8. The Way Things Were: Drake Bay, Costa Rica, 2002

    Nowadays, Drake Bay, Costa Rica is a very popular tourist destination. However, just a few years ago – 2002 to be precise – things in Drake Bay were very different.

  9. Wheat... Sweet!

    A single photo of such a terrain can be quite nice. However 8 hours of driving through the same photo....

  10. A Beautiful Child

    This is young lady in San Antonio Aguas Calientes, Guatemala. The opportunity to meet her family, watch her grandmother weaving on a backstrap loom and photograph her home was a gift.