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Route 66 | Kingman

June 18, 2022 by E. Casa de Calvo

Kingman, AZ  

Categories: Arizona, Kingman • Tags: Arizona, az, bridge, crosswalk, highway, historic route, historic route 66, Kingman, mountains, railroad, railroad crossing, railroad tracks, Route 66, Santa Fe 3759, scenic road, train

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Pecos River

May 25, 2022 by E. Casa de Calvo

Carlsbad, NM ~

Categories: Carlsbad, New Mexico • Tags: beach, beauty, bird, boat, bridge, brush, cactus, carlsbad, Carlsbad NM, clouds, cloudy, doc, ducks, kayak, nature, new mexico, NM, park, Pecos, Pecos River, peir, railroad, railroad tracks, reflection, river, rowboat, scenic, shore, southwest, trees, winter

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USS KIDD Veterans Museum

January 29, 2021 by E. Casa de Calvo

Baton Rouge, LA ~

Categories: Baton Rouge, Louisiana • Tags: American flag, American history, American military, aquatic, attack, Baton Rouge, Baton Rouge LA, Baton Rouge Louisiana, boat, bridge, cannon, flag, historic, history, LA, louisiana, Louisiana Memorial Plaza, marine, maritime, memorial, millitary, Mississippi River, museum, navy, Nuclear Attack Submarine, river center, sailor, sea, ship, SSN 689, USS KIDD, USS KIDD Veterans Museum, vessel, veterans, wartime

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Mississippi River Park

January 20, 2021 by E. Casa de Calvo

Baton Rouge, LA ~

Categories: Baton Rouge, Louisiana • Tags: art, art installation, Baton Rouge, boat, boats, bridge, cargo, cargo boats, city, clear skies, clear sky, design, downtown, factory, LA, landscape, louisiana, mississippi, Mississippi River, Mississippi River Park, modern, modern art, plant, railroad, railroad tracks, reflection, river, river bank, river banks, riverbank, running trail, steel, structure, trail, urban, walking trail, water

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Kart Ranch Miniature Golf

January 19, 2021 by E. Casa de Calvo

Lafayette, LA ~

Categories: Lafayette, Louisiana • Tags: arcade, bridge, bumper boats, bumper cars, cabin, chapel, docs, gazebo, go carts, go-karts, hole in one, Kart Ranch, lighthouse, log cabin, mini golf, mini house, miniature, miniatures, oil rig, plantation, pond, waterfall, windmil

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Riverview Dr.

March 28, 2020 by E. Casa de Calvo

Winona, MN ~

Categories: Minnesota, Winona • Tags: blue sky, bluffs, bridge, clouds, midwest, midwestern, minnesota, mississippi, Mississippi River, MN, riverview drive, road, snow, street, winona, winter

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Brackenridge Park & Hotel Emma

December 28, 2018 by E. Casa de Calvo

San Antonio, TX ~ Brackenridge park is located in downtown San Antonio, and is surrounded by numerous attractions like the San Antonio Zoo, Japanese Tea Garden, and multiple museums. The final picture in this set is of the beautiful Hotel Emma (a converted 19th century brewery), also located near by. 

Categories: San Antonio, Texas • Tags: Brackenridge, bridge, historic, park, picnic, river, riverside, san antonio, trails, train, tx

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Baie Saint Paul

February 10, 2016 by E. Casa de Calvo

Québec, Canada ~ These photos were taken while visiting Parc Boisé du Quai, at the end of Rue-Sainte Anne in the city of Baie-Saint-Paul. We wandered down the only street we could find that would take us to the water. Discovering the park and walking trails was a pleasant surprise. Baie-Saint-Paul has many wonderful restaurants and historic attractions. We just need to brush up on our French, because this is an exclusively French speaking area. 

Categories: Canada, Québec • Tags: Baie Saint Paul, beach, bridge, Canada, Canadian, cemetery, dunes, feilds, forest, nature, park, QC, Québec, sand, scenic, shipwreck, sky, trees, visit canada, water, wilderness

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USS Lexington

January 22, 2014 by E. Casa de Calvo

Corpus Christi, TX ~ The Corpus Christi Bay houses a number of attractions. These pictures were taken while visiting the USS Lexington and the Texas State Aquarium. You can swim in the bay, but you’ll see far more fishers than swimmers. It goes without saying that Texas is hot in the summers, but Corpus is unbelievably hot AND humid. The original photos had such a haze that the color was grayish. The colors have been adjusted a bit, perhaps too […]

Categories: Corpus Christi, Texas • Tags: air craft carrier, art museum, bay, beach, bridge, clouds, coast, corpus christi, fishing, ocean, rocky beach, shore, shoreline, sky, summer, texas, texas state aquarium, uss lexington, water

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