And it is located in Socorro, NM and good job using Google Earth to pin-point it's location! Since I can't find my notes as to the name of the sculpture, or the artist.... (my bad)..... I think we'll conclude that this one is finit.
Mark
And it is located in Socorro, NM and good job using Google Earth to pin-point it's location! Since I can't find my notes as to the name of the sculpture, or the artist.... (my bad)..... I think we'll conclude that this one is finit.
Mark
There are some visual clues....
(Photo by Gerald Thurman)
What's the name of this pier and where is it?
And for extra credit -- what is that structure that you can just barely see? Or what makes this pier rather unique?
Excellent work by the way, have you visited this place?
Mark
P.S. Seven degrees? Eh! I've been moaning because it was 29 degrees -- 7 degrees is beyond acceptablility!
(Photo by Gerald Thurman)
No fair getting out your zoom lens and reading the exhibits for a clue... But where is this place and why are we here?
Mark
Extra credit: There's a hotel on the pier.
Yep, there's a motel right on the pier -- I've always thought it would be a cool place to sleep for the night in a raging winter Pacific storm!
Here's a photo!
Mark
OK, while that desert view puzzle of Gerald Thurman's simmers along, I thought it might be time for a view from east of the Mississippi River.... Where is this?
(Photo by Diana Sedenquist)
What city?
What's the name of this walkway?
Last edited by Mark Sedenquist; 12-11-2009 at 03:40 PM.
There's plenty of sand in the Mojave desert, but that still a bit different from sitting on a beach with the ocean!
Speaking of brisk weather -- Mavericks was firing up pretty good this week and those hard-core surfers were running down monster waves with air temps at 26 degrees.... (When the page loads, click on December 9th and then left and right on the navigation arrows!)
Mark