I know – but it is a different type of history. I always have to remind myself, no, we don’t have 600 year old castles, but we have a 40,000 year old bloody big rock!
Precisely! Which is unique and deeply fascinating. We must never forget this (even though the Europeans are pretty snobby when it comes to their ‘old’ history and our ‘young one’. I play the indigenous card often when needed!)
cravesadventure
30 June, 2012 at 5:48 pmBeautiful Photos – thanks for sharing! Happy Saturday!
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30 June, 2012 at 6:32 pmMore wonderful shots, I especially loved 17 and 23
dianasschwenk
1 July, 2012 at 1:07 amso much more history in Europe than in North America!
Liv
1 July, 2012 at 7:18 amI know – but it is a different type of history. I always have to remind myself, no, we don’t have 600 year old castles, but we have a 40,000 year old bloody big rock!
dianasschwenk
1 July, 2012 at 11:46 amyes so true! and in both our countries the aboroginal peoples have a long and rich history.
Liv
1 July, 2012 at 11:48 amPrecisely! Which is unique and deeply fascinating. We must never forget this (even though the Europeans are pretty snobby when it comes to their ‘old’ history and our ‘young one’. I play the indigenous card often when needed!)
Sainsha
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29 August, 2012 at 4:45 amamazing pictures