A silhouette of my then 11-year old son, Ian, standing next to the entrance to the Museo Del Oro Precolomeino in San Jose, Costa Rica. This country’s museum has the largest collection of pre-Columbian gold artifacts. This was a most interesting place to visit, you would just not believe the craftsmanship – back in the days when there were no tools, only handmade ones. Some pieces were quite tiny, and others were huge. My son had no idea how much these priceless antiquities are worth. I literally had my jaw drop at the beauty. WOW.
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Really cool silhouette.
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Thank you! 🙂
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Nice take on this week’s theme: Silhouettes. You have some nice ones as well in your Top Ten (below).
Here’s my take on the subject: http://wp.me/255bn
You’re welcome to pop on by and visit. 🙂
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Thank you, Cris! I liked your take, too. 😀
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Thanks. 🙂 Fun, isn’t it?
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kewl one also 🙂
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😀
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Lovely silhouette and excellent story. Must be an amazing museum worth visiting when in Costa Rica. Thanks for sharing and do visit my page as well. 🙂
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Thank you! Yes, it was an amazing museum, and so worth visiting. You’d just be amazed. I love your silhouette picture, too! Wow. 🙂
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🙂 Thanks you so much Schelley for your encouraging words. :):)
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You’re welcome, and well deserved. 🙂
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