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17-DEC-2014

December 17

Old and New

A hut at the Visitors Center of Mission Trails Regional Park to show how the Kumeyaay Indians lived before the arrival of Europeans
The small dwelling is made of a frame of willow branches and thatched with tules (cattails)
It's very sturdy. This one has been there for years

Nikon D700 ,Nikkor AF-S 14-24mm f/2.8G ED
1/400s f/11.0 at 14.0mm iso200 full exif

other sizes: small medium large original auto
Julie Oldfield20-Dec-2014 23:16
Thanks for the information. Beautifully composed. V
Ton T.19-Dec-2014 18:25
Interesting information and image! V
Frank Brault18-Dec-2014 21:44
It does look sturdy. Very interesting and a fine image. V
bill friedlander18-Dec-2014 16:16
A fine perspective showing the old and new, and the really old hills in the background. V
marie-jose wolff18-Dec-2014 15:43
I love your composition, Walter! V
Guest 18-Dec-2014 15:08
Interesting habitation. Shows ingenuity. V
Hernan E. Enriquez18-Dec-2014 13:11
Interesting and well taken as usual! V
Hubert Steed18-Dec-2014 11:47
Striking informative photo of an interesting nature & cultural venue. Your description expresses a cherished appreciation of the place. V!
Kim18-Dec-2014 09:55
Nice view and perspective! V
Martin Lamoon18-Dec-2014 07:06
Superb. This visitor centre has an amazing view.
v
joseantonio18-Dec-2014 06:19
Great composition and lovely light.V.
Bryan Murahashi18-Dec-2014 05:59
A very nice photo of the old dwelling and newer visitor center. V
Gerard Koehl18-Dec-2014 05:59
Magnifique endroit et très belle composition. V
Gill Kopy18-Dec-2014 04:41
The hut looks African ! I suppose the available material was similar. V
Jim Coffman18-Dec-2014 04:10
What a interesting place! Nice capture!
Carol Rollins18-Dec-2014 02:08
Wonderful composition. Great lines.
Glenn Dean (Vatorman)18-Dec-2014 01:48
Interesting to see how the 'past' lived and what we call home now.
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