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Day Trip To Santa Fe Photos

November 28th, 2003 Greg Smith
Today I took a trip to Santa Fe with my parents. There isn’t a whole lot there, for being the capital city of New Mexico. No high rises, just a small square in the middle of the city. A lot of artsy shops and Indian jewelry surround the square. It was pretty cold, under 40 degrees, so we didn’t stay long. Yeah yeah, 40 isn’t very cold compared to some places but it’s cold enough not to want to be in.

I’m having some problems with my Camera. Take the image titled “Looking tword the cathedral”, Images that are dark sometimes have some graininess to them. I also find that I get about 2-3 corrupt pictures. I don’t know if this is some problem with the memory card or the camera. There are a few images I took of the monument in the center of the square, where they removed the word savage describing the indians, that were corrupt.

There wasn’t any protesters in the plaza today but there were some along the way.

Race track
Race track
Edge of town
Edge of town
Protesters
Protesters
Santa Fe
Santa Fe
Near the cathedral
Near the cathedral
Native American art work
Native American art work
Looking tword the cathedral
Looking tword the cathedral
Rooftops
Rooftops
About the monument
About the monument
Down town square
Down town square
Santa Fe Public Library
Santa Fe Public Library


 

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