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Reply #60 posted 02/21/09 11:48pm

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violator said:





I've been to the top of that arch. shake Not a good idea with my claustrophobia. disbelief
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Reply #61 posted 02/23/09 5:59pm

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and this is downtown during the California fires last year.All the smoke was being pushed into town.


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I know that place! Lovely area... thumbs up!


eek Really? I did'nt think anyone knew of this place. lol
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Reply #62 posted 02/23/09 6:02pm

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EmeraldSkies said:

RenHoek said:



I know that place! Lovely area... thumbs up!


eek Really? I did'nt think anyone knew of this place. lol

wave I was just in Ukiah to visit friends two weekends ago. Hadn't been since the fires.
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Reply #63 posted 02/23/09 6:49pm

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INSATIABLE said:

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eek Really? I did'nt think anyone knew of this place. lol

wave I was just in Ukiah to visit friends two weekends ago. Hadn't been since the fires.


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Reply #64 posted 02/23/09 7:12pm

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Reply #65 posted 02/23/09 9:08pm

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This The Fred Hartman Bridge I was talking about. It's one of 3 big bridges in Houston. It goes over the eastern edge of The Houston Ship Channnel. Here it connects to The San Jacinto River which connects out into Galveston Bay.








Here are some pictures of The Galleria-Uptown area, the actual busiest area of Houston




Here is the San Jacinto monument. Origianally planned to be taller than The Washington Monument is was cut down for bragging rights. What most people don't realize is that this is where Texas one it's independence. At the San Jacinto Battle Ground Mexico and Santa Ana was defeated. It's not he Alamo as most people think. We actually lost that battle.


Now you a have images of nationally unknown views nand vista of The Houston Metropolitain area.
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Reply #66 posted 02/24/09 3:48am

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That's easy.





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Reply #67 posted 02/24/09 9:41am

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Motown...





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Reply #68 posted 02/24/09 10:51am

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Santa Barbara, California
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Reply #69 posted 02/24/09 5:51pm

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Detroit skyline from Windsor, Ontario Canada.


Soon to be Chicago:
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Reply #70 posted 02/24/09 5:53pm

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More Chicago!
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Reply #71 posted 02/24/09 6:21pm

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One more for the road. biggrin
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