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A priest sitting on the stairs of Chaturshringhi temple - engrossed deep in his book.
Read more about Chaturshringi temple here:
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Cheltenham Wetlands Park was once part of the U.S. Naval Radio Station, Cheltenham, Maryland. It was commissioned in 1939.
“The original antenna fields, comprising creosoted wood telephone poles and metal antenna towers, were located in the acreage surrounding the buildings. All metal antenna poles have been removed from the installation. Some abandoned creosoted wood poles remain in the wooded and swampy sections of the installation.
Established as a radio receiving station before World War II, the installation's mission evolved to administration during the Cold War era.”
Leaving Ouray, going up the Ophir pass. Ouray is a cute little town - a former mining village with a lot of the historical shops and buildings still standing. If you like Jeep trails, this town is for you.
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and here:
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and here:
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jamaica
october 1958
rafting trip on the rio grande
set includes pictures from nick and maggie's honeymoon trip to jamaica and haiti; various 35mm b&w photographs by maggie dewolf
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
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Cheltenham Wetlands Park was once part of the U.S. Naval Radio Station, Cheltenham, Maryland. It was commissioned in 1939.
“The original antenna fields, comprising creosoted wood telephone poles and metal antenna towers, were located in the acreage surrounding the buildings. All metal antenna poles have been removed from the installation. Some abandoned creosoted wood poles remain in the wooded and swampy sections of the installation.
Established as a radio receiving station before World War II, the installation's mission evolved to administration during the Cold War era.”