
an old west theme park near a gas station in Fredonia, AZ. . .
this is where the famous gunfight of the patched-asphalt took place. . .
an old west theme park near a gas station in Fredonia, AZ. . .
this is where the famous gunfight of the patched-asphalt took place. . .
Cowboy on county road near Cortez, Colorado. . .
I think I have the start of a country song.
“I should have never made peace with these assholes.”
the ouray mining park… is a very strange park. it’s a collection of old rusty mining equipment, coils of hoses, and a large wooden beam with nails poking out of it… perfect for the kids.
box canyon in ouray, colorado is an exquisite canyon filled with a jumbled mess of old mining equipment, pipes to hot springs, and metal walkways… of course they’ve turned it into a tourist attraction
the best thing about climbing into the canyon is the noise… the falls, which are hidden behind a rock wall, are so loud that you can’t have a conversation with somebody right next to you
Amazing pictographs found on fake rocks. Proof that the Anasazi were time traveling aliens who occasionally doodled on broken down theme park rides. Also, if you look closer, a barely-visible message from a former civilization. Storyteller Theater?
The Southwest still has many mysteries to solve.
Gun fight in the streets of Old Tucson Studios. Here the cowboy lectures the crowd about gun violence, racism, bank robbers, and no-good double-crossing Arizona sheriffs, Luckily we don’t have to worry about these problems today.
Also in attendance, McGruff the crime dog (bottom left)… He has a little fan in the back of his head to keep him cool in the Arizona heat.
Fake church at Old Tucson Studios.
The most photographed falls in Florida…
Dudley Do-Right’s Ripsaw Falls
A market stall in Salerno, Italy.
Between the cheese seller and the speck peddler, a man wearing a headdress and a bluetooth mouth piece sells dream catchers, Peruvian hats, and plastic sunflowers to the locals strolling along the docks.
He is extremely popular.