Photo by Philip Shaw, 11 November 2007
Photo by Philip Shaw, 11 November 2007
A tombstone in the last row of the Recoleta Cemetary in Buenos Aires. The last row backs up to the residential neighborhood behind.
Photo by Philip Shaw, 11 November 2007
Bourbon Street, New Orleans
Photo by James Mancini, 10 November 2007
Looking towards Furnace Creek, to the north, right before sunset as a storm moves in.
Photo by Philip Shaw, 10 November 2007
Local Seattle author and tosser of Petanque, David Edouard Butler.
Photo by Simone Merli, 10 November 2007
The Natural History Museum is located in South Kensington in London.
It's one of the best and large natural history museum in the world.
Photo by Philip Shaw, 10 November 2007
located in the Palermo Viejo district of Buenos Aires
Photo by Daniel Crowley, 10 November 2007
Some High crosses from the graveyard
Photo by Daniel Crowley, 10 November 2007
Cathedral in Cashel, Co Tipperary
Photo by Wade Griffith, 10 November 2007
It's some steps away from the main action on Bourbon, but you'll know Lafitte's when you see it. Dating from the 1770s, it's the oldest building in the Quarter -- possibly in the Mississippi Valley (though that's not documented) -- and it looks it.