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November 15, 2005 in Air Force, Resources, Travel by clevine
In the States, churches are primarily places of worship. In Europe, it’s a little more complicated. In Italy, where many structures are hundreds of years old, they often serve as tourist destinations. That’s certainly the case in Florence, which boasts some of the most famous art in the world — works that are not limited to Michelangelo’s “David” or the paintings in the Uffizi Gallery.
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February 17, 2005 in Air Force, Resources, Travel by clevine
At Easter, the common egg — best known as something eaten for breakfast — can become an exquisite piece of art.
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January 29, 2004 in Air Force, Resources, Travel by clevine
My camera is trained on a shocked woman who has just been scooped up on a tarp by a group of harlequins and flung into the air.
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March 20, 2003 in Air Force, Resources, Travel by clevine
From the brightness of day on a Saturday in June, we entered the gloomy darkness of the small stone church in the tiny French village of Domremy La Pucelle.
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January 30, 2003 in Air Force, Resources, Travel by clevine
It has been called the hometown of skiing. St. Anton am Arlberg, Austria, is one of those legendary European ski resorts that has it all: challenging off-piste skiing, thigh-burning black runs, miles of intermediate cruising runs, rocking après-ski action, all grouped with old-world charm.