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Bogota, Colombia - June 03, 2017: Viewing the Andean capital city after sunset from the peak of Monserrate which is located at about 1500 feet above the city. The tall illuminated building to the centre right is the landmark Colpatria Tower. The light have come on and light trails created by moving traffic can be seen. This is just a small section of the Altiplano Cundiboyacense. The elevation at street level is about 8500 feet above mean sea level. Photo shot from the Andean peak of Monserrate; horizontal format. Copy space.
LC45111. Written label "Boats, fishermen and huts. San Felipe, Lower Calif., Mex." "Fishing is a flourishing industry at San Felipe, and nearly every day the inhabitants go out in their dugout canoes and bring in large catches." Photo album label: Clinton G. Abbott and Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Vandruff taking supplies to the camp of the San Diego Society of Natural History at San Felipe, Baja California, Mexico. March and April, 1925. Scenes along San Felipe beach as fishermen clean their fish, preparatory to loading them in trucks, by which they are carried to Calexico, San Diego, and even San Pedro. The fishermen received but a few cents per pound for their labor,
A bridge my wives family made and used to use in the hills.
Paths: Still a man made path but now a rickety bridge thats much closer to nature.
Paper Birch with old commerical fishery building adjacent to Whitefish Point State Dock on Whitefish Bay of Lake Superior, Upper Peninsula, Michigan, USA [No property release; available for editorial licensing only]
4 corners area of Arizona. Out in the country where my wife is from.
Paths: Starts with man made flag stone and a structure leading to the mountain.
LC3494. Written label "Hattie Hamilton at Red Rock Ranch - Santo Domingo, Lower Calif., Mex." "Miss Hattie Hamilton, proprietress, at her home, Red Rock Ranch, Santo Domingo." Photo album label: Scenes on a trip made to Santo Domingo, Baja California, Mexico, by Clinton G. Abbott and Guy L. Fleming. May, 1925.