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Jim Sabatke Sylvia in Poland Jim's Denmark, Poland and Slovakia 22-Apr-2007
Olga Gouveia Symbols of Past

A urban regard from Havana

The diagonal sky line is my option.

Some photos 11-Apr-2005
Bruce Thomas Symmetry Under The Bridge...

Olympus E-420...no filters, no problem, Has nice IQ if you leave off the filters :-)

Bruce Thomas 14-May-2008
Natasha SS Synchronised swimming OlympusLover NSS 20-Sep-2006
Kevin Dude Syracuse Nationals 1936 Pontiac

Syracuse Nationals car show in Syracuse, New York. 1936 Pontiac art deco hood ornament.

Cars & Car Parts 24-Aug-2011
Czaldy Garrote T'Boli

The Tboli, also known as T'boli, Tiboli, and Tagabili, are an old indigenous people living in South Cotabato, where the southwest coast range and the Cotabato Cordillera merge to form the Tiruray highlands, in an area circumscribed by a triangle formed by the town of Suralla, Polomolok, and Kiamba. Located within these boundaries are three major lakes which are important to the Tboli: Sebu, the largest and the most culturally significant; Siluton, the deepest; and Lahit, the smallest. Population estimates of the Tboli range from a low of 100,000 to a high of 227,000 (NCCP-PACT 1988). The 1980 census gives a figure of 7,783 Tboli-speaking households, comprising an estimated total of 38,915 Tboli. The National Museum census, as of November 1991 in South Cotabato, records 68, 282 Tbol

Natural Women 06-Mar-2011
Czaldy Garrote T'NALAK

The T'nalak festival is celebrated during the foundation anniversary of the province of South Cotabato, and is held in the month of July in the provincial capital of Koronadal City. This celebration kicks off with the Dayana Civic Parade highlighted by a float and cheer dance competition and closes with the T'nalak Parade or Madal Bel'. This colorful street dancing competition offers unique entertainment. Dancers from around the province, dressed in native costumes of B'laan, T'boli and other tribal groups in Mindanao, are performing on the streets of the city.

The T'nalak festival puts together all the historical and spiritual culture of South Cotabato. It is a great event to see and a great way to see the Mindanao culture in action.. A visual experience you will not want to miss, you can feel the unifying power of this celebration and the irrepressibly festive spirit of the participants and spectators.

filipinas 20-Jul-2011
Richard Smit T-bird

Ford Thunderbird convertible, seen at the local monthly amercan car meet.

Zgreiwald 06-Aug-2005
Randall Beaudin T.Mato / Private Eye has a 3 AM rendezvous

T.Mato / Private Eye has a 3 AM rendezvous with Miss Q.Tee near Times Square, N.Y.

RanD'Art 31-Mar-2006
Randall Beaudin T.Mato Goes Heavy Metal RanD'Art 29-Oct-2006