Photos by MaxFarrar : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)
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MaxFarrar's conversations
You accurately spotted my error MaxFarrar and I've corrected the title caption accordingly.
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Is there a statue of Clarence Darrow around town?
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Here you see the Green '41 with its yellow on black plates before the restoration was started in the summer of 1975. The engine compartment was filled with rat nest and there was a gopher snake living in the headlining!!
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Notice the old black on yellow California plates. Later in the sixties they switched to yellow on black for many years. Still later they switched to yellow on blue plates until they had so many cars registered in California that they ran out of numbers and added a seventh digit. Somewhere in there they issued blue on white plates while retaining the validity of the older ones going back as far as yellow on black.
When I restored this same car in the mid-seventies the yellow on black plates were still valid so that is what you see in the later pix.
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Wow!!!
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This is an incomplete model of the sacred mountain of the Egyptians, a pilgrimage destination for three thousand years. You can see an animation of this model in YouTube.
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Thank you Nawitka. I was sorry that I narrowly missed the little festival where kids and families painted these hay bales one weekend last summer.
I also appreciated your comments in the forum during this recent spam attack on Pano. Very thoughtful.
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Awesome! I saw this tree when I was about 10 years old back in the summer of '94. I think the whole shoes in the tree thing started as a way to say "I make it to this place...ie the mddle of nowhere."
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