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 Originally Posted by davedove
I always love seeing the old castles and other buildings across the water. That's what I loved about my two trips to Europe. Here in the States we don't have anywhere near the history, since everything was "built last week".
Great pictures.
whit?
ai thought 'merica had plenty of auld buildings fraim 1270...
there is the ah.....
weel...
the ah....
ah, nay... yur richt.... :rolleyes:
just teasin ya!
thot's whit ai love aboot living here.... the history is
aw inspiring....
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I look forward to the pics sent in by P1M, the history is very intriguing. Thanks much and look forward to more.
Todd
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 Originally Posted by Pour1Malt
whit?
ai thought 'merica had plenty of auld buildings fraim 1270...
there is the ah.....
weel...
the ah....
ah, nay... yur richt.... :rolleyes:
just teasin ya!
thot's whit ai love aboot living here.... the history is
aw inspiring.... 
Ah c'mon now, have you never seen the Indian cave dwellings & such?
Or how about Nine Mile Canyon here in Utah? It contains drawings & dwellings from people even the Indians call the "ancient ones" (Fremont & even earlier peoples).
I do love your pics though. I've always had a fascination with castles.
Will be looking forward to seeing more.
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 Originally Posted by John M.
Ah c'mon now, have you never seen the Indian cave dwellings & such?
Or how about Nine Mile Canyon here in Utah? It contains drawings & dwellings from people even the Indians call the "ancient ones" (Fremont & even earlier peoples).
I do love your pics though. I've always had a fascination with castles.
Will be looking forward to seeing more. 
sorry- ai didnae see those...
ai saw the Morman temple in Salt Lake, though.....
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