Raul J.’s favorites

  • Museum of Art

    Photo by Scott Milam, 13 November 2007

    Taken from the Foyer at the museum of art. The entire area is cast in enormous concrete slabs that create dramatic lines and angles.

  • Arromanches

    Photo by Ness Umani, 10 November 2007

    The view on the boulevard of Arromanches. In the water some remains of the second world war.

  • A Long Way From Anywhere

    Photo by Wade Griffith, 10 November 2007

    Palo Duro Canyon State Park in Texas. Taken on the 6 mile hike to the "Lighthouse" rock formation.

  • Building a Legacy

    Photo by Wade Griffith, 10 November 2007

    he Shops at Legacy is located in the heart of Legacy Town Center, a melange of urban style homes, businesses, retail establishments, a full–service hotel, restaurants, offices and open spaces in a community setting.

    The creation of Legacy Town Center represents the first instance of the town center concept being applied to an existing business development.

  • Natural Beauty

    Photo by Christina Hagle, 10 November 2007

    Bandon Beach

  • Sedona

    Photo by Audrey Kanekoa-Madrid, 12 December 2007

    View from the road....

    As you drive through Sedona, there are many different photo opportunities.

  • animal cages

    Photo by Sam Scholes, 5 December 2007

    These cages were once used to house zoo animals when they weren't in their lower habits during regular zoo hours. Today they have become the victims of graffiti and are strewn with trash.

  • Recoleta Cemetary

    Photo by Laura Brunow Miner, 4 December 2007

  • Here It Is.

    Photo by Paul Cloutier, 27 October 2007

    The Jackrabbit trading post near winslow Arizona. This place is a classic route 66 stop.

  • Route 66

    Photo Essay by Paul Cloutier, 10 December 2007

    After years of decay, Route 66 is slowly being restored as the quintessential American roadtrip experience.