four decades (almost) of training....
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Mark Sedenquist
Well, thanks to CaLOldBlue, I am back to thinking that it was the other dam -- weird -- I know there was a park there (with some very scary warning signs) --
but I think Ryan Dam is more correct. Here's a page from the
NPS that tends to support this notion....
Mark
We IT types can be so annoyingly detail-oriented at times....
To paraphrase a famous movie line.....
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CalOldBlue
Maybe Mark can (re)post some guidelines...
Methinks that this is for fun....As a result we "don't need no stinkin' rules-guidelines..." Gen & AZBuck get the credit for starting this -- It's pretty self-regulating, if you post a photo of something that only a handful of people in the world know, you're gonna have to give some hints. Since it's a road trip site, it would be nice if the photo could be accessed via a public roadway -- but again, I don't see any need for any rules (except the usual ones on this forum WRT politeness and decency).
Mark
The National Museum of the American Indian
One of it's names is the National Museum of the American Indian, here is Megan's story about her trip the museum shortly after it opened in 2004.
Excellent work!
Perhaps I shouldn't be taken quite so seriously
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Originally Posted by
Mark Sedenquist
Methinks that this is for fun....As a result we "don't need no stinkin' rules-guidelines..." Gen & AZBuck get the credit for starting this -- It's pretty self-regulating, if you post a photo of something that only a handful of people in the world know, you're gonna have to give some hints. Since it's a road trip site, it would be nice if the photo could be accessed via a public roadway -- but again, I don't see any need for any rules (except the usual ones on this forum WRT politeness and decency).
Mark
Gents and ladies,
My "cheating" comment was entirely tongue-in-cheek. My thinking, strictly on my own account, is I don't want to affect anybody's enjoyment in researching/thinking/guessing by taking a previously posted guess, doing a bit of research, and jumping back in with some representation or inference that my guess is solely my own.
With politeness and decency as our only guidelines, I say "let the games continue!".
Foy
Hmmmm, much of my digital ARE in the west
Looking over my photo collection -- much of my current digital images were shot in the west.... So, here's another easy one.... I bet you've stood here too?
http://www.roadtripamerica.com/blog/...y-mark-069.jpg
(photo by Mark Sedenquist)