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  • First National Bank Niland, Imperial County, Calif.
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  • Ghost town of Rhyolite, Nevada<br />
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Overbury Bank ruins
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  • Ghost town of Rhyolite, Nevada<br />
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Overbury Bank ruins pillars frame the old 8-room schoolhouse
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  • Clearing clouds at sunrise, John S. Cook bank ruins, Rhyolite, Nev.
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  • Clearing clouds at sunrise, John S. Cook bank ruins, Rhyolite, Nev.
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  • Hand-made, colorful piggy banks on the street, Arta, Mallorca
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  • An old rusty safe sits by the road of a Nevada ghost town and features a painting of President Clinton, hands full of tax money as a political jest (statement).
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  • First International Bank on Fourth and Bridge Streets<br />
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Robbed by Butch Cassidy, Sept. 9, 1900, built 1886, remodeled extensively 1915. Run by George S. Nixon, it was the only national bank in the state up to November 1903. Also once was offices of the Humboldt Star.<br />
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Historic Photographic Scavenger Hunt of historic WInnemucca conducted by Larry Angier<br />
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Shooting the West XXVI, Winnemucca, Nev.
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  • First International Bank on Fourth and Bridge Streets<br />
<br />
Robbed by Butch Cassidy, Sept. 9, 1900, built 1886, remodeled extensively 1915. Run by George S. Nixon, it was the only national bank in the state up to November 1903. Also once was offices of the Humboldt Star.<br />
<br />
Historic Photographic Scavenger Hunt of historic WInnemucca conducted by Larry Angier<br />
<br />
Shooting the West XXVI, Winnemucca, Nev.
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  • First International Bank on Fourth and Bridge Streets<br />
<br />
Robbed by Butch Cassidy, Sept. 9, 1900, built 1886, remodeled extensively 1915. Run by George S. Nixon, it was the only national bank in the state up to November 1903. Also once was offices of the Humboldt Star.<br />
<br />
Historic Photographic Scavenger Hunt of historic WInnemucca conducted by Larry Angier<br />
<br />
Shooting the West XXVI, Winnemucca, Nev.
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  • First International Bank on Fourth and Bridge Streets<br />
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Robbed by Butch Cassidy, Sept. 9, 1900, built 1886, remodeled extensively 1915. Run by George S. Nixon, it was the only national bank in the state up to November 1903. Also once was offices of the Humboldt Star.<br />
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St. Paul Catholic Church in the back.<br />
<br />
Historic Photographic Scavenger Hunt of historic WInnemucca conducted by Larry Angier<br />
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Shooting the West XXVI, Winnemucca, Nev.
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  • Visegrad, Republika Srpska--Mehmed Pasa Sokolovic Bridge over the Drina River<br />
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(Turkish: Sokullu Mehmet Pasa Köprüsü); in Visegrad, across the Drina River in eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina, was completed in 1577 AD[1] by the Ottoman court architect Sinan on the order of the Grand Vizier Mehmed Pasa Sokolovic. It is characteristic of the apogee of Ottoman monumental architecture and civil engineering.<br />
It numbers 11 masonry arches, with spans of 11 to 15 metres, and an access ramp at right angles with four arches on the left bank of the river. The 179.50m long bridge is a representative masterpiece of Mimar Koca Sinan, one of the greatest architects and engineers of the classical Ottoman period and a contemporary of the Italian Renaissance, with which his work can be compared. The unique elegance of proportion and monumental nobility of the property as a whole bear witness to the greatness of this style of architecture.[2]<br />
Three of its 11 arches were destroyed during World War I and five were damaged during World War II but were subsequently restored.[3] During the Bosnian War the bridge was a place of a brutal killings of a large number of civilians during the Visegrad massacre in 1992.
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  • A road toward the Elkhorn Scarp and morning fog bank over Carrizo Plain National Monument.<br />
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Wildflowers cover the Caliente Range in spring.
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  • A morning fog bank over Carrizo Plain National Monument
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  • A summer storm brews over the Reka Dunav near the Vinča culture site, Vinča-Belo Brdo, near Belgrad, Serbia.<br />
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Occupied since 7000 BC the site sits on the right bank of the Reka Dunav on a loess slope.
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  • A summer storm brews over the Reka Dunav near the Vinča culture site, Vinča-Belo Brdo, near Belgrad, Serbia.<br />
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Occupied since 7000 BC the site sits on the right bank of the Reka Dunav on a loess slope.
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  • Archaeologists use a laser scanner to plot the landscape to monitor land slippage at the site.<br />
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Vinča culture site, Vinča-Belo Brdo, near Belgrad, Serbia.<br />
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Occupied since 7000 BC the site sits on the right bank of the Reka Dunav on a loess slope.
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  • Archaeologists use a laser scanner to plot the landscape to monitor land slippage at the site.<br />
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Vinča culture site, Vinča-Belo Brdo, near Belgrad, Serbia.<br />
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Occupied since 7000 BC the site sits on the right bank of the Reka Dunav on a loess slope.
    angier-1407-vinca-11868.JPG
  • Archaeologists use a laser scanner to plot the landscape to monitor land slippage at the site.<br />
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Vinča culture site, Vinča-Belo Brdo, near Belgrad, Serbia.<br />
<br />
Occupied since 7000 BC the site sits on the right bank of the Reka Dunav on a loess slope.
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  • Digging and shifting for artifacts at the Vinča culture site, Vinča-Belo Brdo, near Belgrad, Serbia.<br />
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Occupied since 7000 BC the site sits on the right bank of the Reka Dunav on a loess slope.
    angier-1407-vinca-11852.JPG
  • Digging and shifting for artifacts at the Vinča culture site, Vinča-Belo Brdo, near Belgrad, Serbia.<br />
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Occupied since 7000 BC the site sits on the right bank of the Reka Dunav on a loess slope.
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  • Pot sherds, Vinča culture site, Vinča-Belo Brdo, near Belgrad, Serbia.<br />
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Occupied since 7000 BC the site sits on the right bank of the Reka Dunav on a loess slope.
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  • Museum artifacts, Vinča culture site, Vinča-Belo Brdo, near Belgrad, Serbia.<br />
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Occupied since 7000 BC the site sits on the right bank of the Reka Dunav on a loess slope.
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  • Museum artifacts, Vinča culture site, Vinča-Belo Brdo, near Belgrad, Serbia.<br />
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Occupied since 7000 BC the site sits on the right bank of the Reka Dunav on a loess slope.
    angier-1407-vinca-11830.JPG
  • Historic Photographic Scavenger Hunt of historic WInnemucca conducted by Larry Angier<br />
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Shooting the West XXVI, Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Phillips Furniture (purchased 1992), formerly the 1913 Winnemucca Bank and Trust Company, Bridge Street
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  • Historic Photographic Scavenger Hunt of historic WInnemucca conducted by Larry Angier<br />
<br />
Shooting the West XXVI, Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Phillips Furniture (purchased 1992), formerly the 1913 Winnemucca Bank and Trust Company, Bridge Street
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  • Ghost town of Rhyolite, Nevada<br />
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Windows and doors, John S. Cook bank building ruins
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  • Ghost town of Rhyolite, Nevada<br />
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Windows and doors, John S. Cook bank building ruins
    angier-1304-rhyolite-3190.JPG
  • Visegrad, Republika Srpska--Mehmed Pasa Sokolovic Bridge over the Drina River<br />
<br />
(Turkish: Sokullu Mehmet Pasa Köprüsü); in Visegrad, across the Drina River in eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina, was completed in 1577 AD[1] by the Ottoman court architect Sinan on the order of the Grand Vizier Mehmed Pasa Sokolovic. It is characteristic of the apogee of Ottoman monumental architecture and civil engineering.<br />
It numbers 11 masonry arches, with spans of 11 to 15 metres, and an access ramp at right angles with four arches on the left bank of the river. The 179.50m long bridge is a representative masterpiece of Mimar Koca Sinan, one of the greatest architects and engineers of the classical Ottoman period and a contemporary of the Italian Renaissance, with which his work can be compared. The unique elegance of proportion and monumental nobility of the property as a whole bear witness to the greatness of this style of architecture.[2]<br />
Three of its 11 arches were destroyed during World War I and five were damaged during World War II but were subsequently restored.[3] During the Bosnian War the bridge was a place of a brutal killings of a large number of civilians during the Visegrad massacre in 1992.
    angier-0909-visegrad-10570.JPG
  • Visegrad, Republika Srpska--Mehmed Pasa Sokolovic Bridge over the Drina River<br />
<br />
(Turkish: Sokullu Mehmet Pasa Köprüsü); in Visegrad, across the Drina River in eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina, was completed in 1577 AD[1] by the Ottoman court architect Sinan on the order of the Grand Vizier Mehmed Pasa Sokolovic. It is characteristic of the apogee of Ottoman monumental architecture and civil engineering.<br />
It numbers 11 masonry arches, with spans of 11 to 15 metres, and an access ramp at right angles with four arches on the left bank of the river. The 179.50m long bridge is a representative masterpiece of Mimar Koca Sinan, one of the greatest architects and engineers of the classical Ottoman period and a contemporary of the Italian Renaissance, with which his work can be compared. The unique elegance of proportion and monumental nobility of the property as a whole bear witness to the greatness of this style of architecture.[2]<br />
Three of its 11 arches were destroyed during World War I and five were damaged during World War II but were subsequently restored.[3] During the Bosnian War the bridge was a place of a brutal killings of a large number of civilians during the Visegrad massacre in 1992.
    angier-0909-visegrad-10434.JPG
  • Red barn with red out buildings and outhouse on stream bank with trees, Nebraska.
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  • Digging and shifting for artifacts at the Vinča culture site, Vinča-Belo Brdo, near Belgrad, Serbia.<br />
<br />
Occupied since 7000 BC the site sits on the right bank of the Reka Dunav on a loess slope.
    angier-1407-vinca-11856.JPG
  • Archaeologists use a laser scanner to plot the landscape to monitor land slippage at the site.<br />
<br />
Vinča culture site, Vinča-Belo Brdo, near Belgrad, Serbia.<br />
<br />
Occupied since 7000 BC the site sits on the right bank of the Reka Dunav on a loess slope.
    angier-1407-vinca-11845.JPG
  • Rabbit Fryer Champion Jacie Bell from the Fiddletown 4-H and the buyers from the Ione Bank of Miwok Indians, Sara Dutcheke and George Gurion along with Miss Amador and her court, 56th Junior Livestock Auction, Back in the Saddle Again, Sunday at the 82nd Amador County Fair, Plymouth, California<br />
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@AmadorCountyFair, #1SmallCountyFair, #VisitAmador, #PlymouthCalifornia, #AmadorCountyFair, #Best4DaysOfSummer, #AmadorCounty, #26thDAA
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  • Funeral notices in Mojkovac on the banks of the Tara River
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  • Haystack in a field in Mojkovac on the banks of the Tara River, Montenegro
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  • Colorful cloths line in a back rural yard--Mojkovac on the banks of the Tara River<br />
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trip to Montenegro
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  • Funeral notices in Mojkovac on the banks of the Tara River
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  • Stuffed animals hunging on a cloths line in a yard--Mojkovac on the banks of the Tara River
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