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Ft McHenry seen from above. Aerial images of the famous site
Devil's tower national monument in northeast Wyoming with copyspace and Bales of hay align in fields pointing way to Devil's Tower in Wyoming - site of Close Encounters of the Third Kind.
Ghost town of Bodie State Historic Park
Yellowstone National Park
Facade of the Northern Nevada Railroad Museum in Ely, Nevada, USA
The famous Moulton Barn, dubbed the \
Vancouver, Canada.
Baltimore City, Maryland - Jul 17, 2022: Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine, where the national anthem \
Hotel ghost town
Grand teton national park, Wyoming, USA
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During the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) an outbreak of leprosy on the island of Tenerife began to raise alarm; by 1940 a total of 197 cases had been reported. Early medicine lacked a familiarity with the infectious disease, and this was reflected in crude methods of therapy and treatment of the afflicted.\n\nAt the time it was believed quarantined isolation in an arid, temperate climate was the most appropriate solution to dealing with the malady. Tenerife’s first leprosy station was on the north side of the island. The second would be located in Arico, near “Los Abriguitos” and present-day Abades.\n\nThe location was also conveniently out of the way of the public’s eye. Spanish ruler Francisco Franco’s Falange military would oversee the southern leper colony project, which was given the green light in 1942.\n\nSpanish architect Jose Enrique Marrero Regalado (pictured above right), was well-versed in neo-canario monumental design, and tasked to pen the sanatorium structures. He is also credited with the Basilica in Candelaria, the Cabildo and the Mercado de Nuestra Señora de África in Santa Cruz, and the Siboney Building in Santander, Spain.\n\nThe “Sanatorio de Abona” consisted of forty buildings, including a crematorium, dormitories, a hospital, and the impressive church. Patients were to be separated for the healthy and sick by gender. The sanatorium itself contained a dining hall, exam rooms, temporary residential quarters, and a recreation area.
A grand view of the entrance/exit of Yellowstone National Park via the Roosevelt Arch. The day is ending and the clouds are rolling in on this historic landmark.
The town of Waldek, Saskatchewan, 1976 from old film stock
Old tin buildings of abandoned Gold Mine in Bodie Ghost town in the Easter Sierra Nevada Mountian Range.
A beautiful wooden house inside Grand Teton National Park.
Aerial drone photo Flagstaff Arizona panorama
Grand teton national park, Wyoming, USA
A fall drive thru the country with rustic buildings on full display. Starland County, Alberta, Canada
Old Wind Mill in Apulia, Portugal
A stamping mill in Bodie, CA.  Once a bustling town of 10,000 residents in the late 1800s, it is now a ghost town and state park a few miles east of Hwy 395 south of Bridgeport, CA.
Bodie Ghost Town in California, USA.
West Yellowstone - A small town on the edge of the Yellowstone National Park, Montana. Yellowstone National Park is UNESCO World Heritage Site, USA
Fort Union preservation in New Mexico exposed to the wind, within a sweeping valley of short grass prairie, amid the swales of the Santa Fe trail, is the remnants of the largest 19th century military fort in the region of New Mexico, in southwest USA.
Mormon Row barn in Grand Teton National Park
Bodie a historic ghost town in California east of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Mono County.
Fort Walsh, Saskatchewan, Canada - June 23, 2020:  Overview of the national historic site of Fort Walsh in the Cypress Hills
Grand teton national park, Wyoming, USA
Maryhill, Washington,USA - August 30, 2011: Maryhill Museum in the Columbia River Gorge
High angle view of beautiful scenery of coal-fired power plant, Ankara, Turkey.
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