Photo by Lizzie Morrison, 4 May 2008
This woman walks toward the Paddock Area where they bring out the horses before a race.
Photo by Lizzie Morrison, 4 May 2008
Photo by David Rocaberti, 13 June 2008
Photo by David Rocaberti, 13 June 2008
Photo by David Rocaberti, 13 June 2008
Photo by David Rocaberti, 13 June 2008
Story by David Rocaberti, 13 June 2008
Beyond the remains of the prosper ancient city of Selge, there is a small forgotten village named Altinkaya. Hanife Çelik showed me the whole place
Photo by Tiffany Maleshefski, 29 May 2008
One thing I love about visiting New England (incidentally, from where I hail) are the wicked old cemeteries that randomly pop up in neighborhoods, along out-of-the-way roadsides, and in between aluminum-sided houses. This one was on the sparse side, kind of packed with buzzing flies, and dead people from the 1800s.
Photo by Tannis McCartney, 25 April 2008
The fading paint on this decaying boat matches the turquoise waters in the background. We were warned that this tiny Cay was dangerous--if we came here first we'd never leave.
Photo by Tannis McCartney, 25 April 2008
Only a year ago, the beach extended out beyond the sheltered sand where this picnic now hangs over the edge of the island. This side of the cay is disappearing, while new sand is being deposited on the other side, extending the beach.