Yellowstone is one of the most memorable parts of my world this year, and here are a few photos of the famous Old Faithful Inn within the park. This is the largest log building in the world.
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Monday, November 29, 2010
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what a beautiful place. and you weren't kidding... that's BIG. hope all is well. have a great day.
ReplyDeleteCiao Al :)
ReplyDeletequesta foto รจ veramente grandiosa in tutti i sensi.
Sono andata su Google per cercare " Old Faithful "... sul sito dello stesso parco di Y.
Grande cosa potervi soggiornare all'interno di esso !
sarebbe molto bello poterlo visitare !
Grazie che ci fai vedere e di conseguenza conoscere queste meraviglie.
Buona giornata :)
Myriam
Oh, I love the Old Faithful Inn! What a wonderful place and your photos are terrific as always, Al! Another great look at your world! Hope your week goes well!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
Great photos, I love ceilings which most people disregard.
ReplyDeleteI remember this building. It can be rented for x-mas party I think ;)
ReplyDeleteGlad to see it again :)
http://fotochip.blogspot.com/2010/11/mwwhat-wonderful-day.html
Nice perspective of the ceilings. Great pictures as always.
ReplyDeleteUnni
Impressive building. It is huge.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing shot … the largeness of it is, indeed, impressive. It looks like logs up on the ceiling. Hopefully, they will never take a tumble. :)
ReplyDeleteI like these architectural details, Al. They are like abstracts!
ReplyDeleteFantastic shots! It is a grand old lodge!
ReplyDeleteThe hugeness is depicted so well. Great pics from the place.
ReplyDeleteVery impressive... I wonder how many trees fell for it :-(
ReplyDeleteoh wow. with that huge space, i would not feel claustrophobic. awesome photos.
ReplyDeleteThat roof/ceiling is amazing! What a great building to stay in :-D
ReplyDeleteYour Yellowstone photos of today and yesterday's blog are captivating. Just wonderful! Thanks for sharing, for being where many of us once were.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful place and your photos are terrific
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week,
Greetings, Bram
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It's a one of a kind place. Your composition and perspective really captures its cavernous feel.
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