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Photo of the Day (7-22-09)

This photo by JasonBechtel caught my attention for a couple of reasons.

  1. It's not from where one might think. Jason was wandering in Santa Fe, New Mexico as part of a road trip when the Ganesh enticed him to stop at this store mostly filled with Buddha statues.
  2. Considering my own road trip included Santa Fe--I was there this past Saturday, I'm interested to see which images attracted another traveler's gaze.
  3. This photo does attest to the fact that Santa Fe does have variety. It's not all Mexican, Hispanic and Native American fare. Much of it, but not all.
  4. Plus, I like the textures and colors of both of these statues when paired together. Peaceful and happy.

If you have any images of your travels post them at Gadling's Flickr photo pool for a chance for one to be chosen as Photo of the Day.

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