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This was originally the home of Perry Hannah, the largest lumber tycoon of northern Michigan. Every room is done in a different type of wood, although Hannah always regretted having used mahogany in one room, as it was the only non-native species in the house.
Brian Bixby's conversations
Yauri=needle Cunca=neck
It's places like this that make me wonder if there is a deity or two out there.
Winter, during the dry season. In summer the river is full from bank to bank.
The bones of the Earth
Paruro arches from below.
Paruro arches
Remaining arches.
View from the arches. Paruro is at the bottom of the valley you see.
Wow is that water level low. The lake should be at the bottom of the stairs.
Capilla del Senor de Llucha
This was originally the home of Perry Hannah, the largest lumber tycoon of northern Michigan. Every room is done in a different type of wood, although Hannah always regretted having used mahogany in one room, as it was the only non-native species in the house.
Today it is the Reynolds-Jonkoff Funeral Home.