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November 22, 2010

Photo Galleries by Category



In this section we present images related to specific categories.  Please send us your  images you would like to see included in any of our galleries. With  your help this will be the best image resource online…
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Puma Punku

15 Photos

Machu Picchu

10 Photos

Chichen Itza

71 Photos

Nazca Lines

21 Photos

Teotihuacan

40 Photos

Dunhuang-China

15 Photos

Mystic Places Photo Gallery
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Strange Artifacts

Crystal Skulls

26 Photos

Shroud of Turin

15 Photos

Mona Lisa

2 Photos

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Art Galleries

Great Ads

15 Photos

Ron O Cook

54 Photos

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Worth A Look

ZEITGEIST: MOVING FORWARD | OFFICIAL RELEASE | 2011

{ 10 comments… read them below or add one }

Nancy Webster 1 October 29, 2011 at 3:02 pm

As long as I could remember, I was afraid to even walk on sand—because I “imagined” that I would step on individual grains of sand, and each one contained several thousand (at least) people!! My poor mother; she couldn’t make me feel better.

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Ron O. Cook 2 January 17, 2011 at 12:56 pm

Art as a profession is in the realm of video gaming or RPGs development. Painters just do not exist as practitioners other than teaching or illustration. For years those talented in visual representation could at least make enough money to cut off their ear, but today it is the Virtual Reality potential that attracts most of my former students. Of course there is the occasional illustration that one gets but the real big money is gone. If the new software that I have seen in the backrooms comes about, we will see some great jobs pop up for those who still have talents to paint and draw. Here is a site full of my work and that of about 10,000 other talented thinkers. http://finerworks.com/artist.asp?aid=7115

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Ron O. Cook 3 January 12, 2011 at 11:37 am

Betsy, I have for eons tried to determine the why of the lies of our “company-line archaeologist” who persist in labeling every artifact/s as some fertility object or something like that. I too want the answers and that is why I have spent my life painting and writing about the Ooparts of all Historical Presentations. They are just representative of a “clank” factor in the records of humanity.

Ron O.

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Betsy Edwards 4 December 23, 2010 at 5:24 pm

I have done a lot of reading regarding PumaPunku and find it all captivating! A multitude of questions buzz like bees on the tip of my tongue. “How, when, why, and what for” are a few of the first ones. The history and answers that are inbedded within the stones is tantilizing to someone who wishes to know the why fors, it borders on obession seeking for the answers.

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Ron O. Cook 5 December 7, 2010 at 6:46 am

I love art. I love spontaneity of expression. I love Humanity. All of us. If our hearts can change, we can create a new Humanity.

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sabrisalleh 6 December 24, 2011 at 10:48 am

i love art; where science and mystery are combined

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Ron O. Cook 7 December 2, 2010 at 9:01 am

Ruth, communications is/are so very important. One word — interesting, is almost worthless unless one amplifies a little more. Please give us some real, relevant explanations that truly tells it like it is. We grow when one tries to add to the coherency. Of course, some like myself are just wordy.

Cheers,
Ron O.

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Spock 8 October 3, 2011 at 10:50 pm

Facinating

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Ruth Kirby 9 December 1, 2010 at 9:52 pm

interesting

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Ron O. Cook 10 November 29, 2010 at 7:58 am

I am excited that Alex is expanding this site into one that will become much more animated over the coming days. It is not unlike my dream from the old days of OMNI magazine when people of expansive thought could find the excitement of their dreams become manifested in print and visual impact. Many of us are filled with the verve of thought beyond the typical and I hope we form massive associations so we may explore the universe ahead of us.

Not that one is, but that whereby Is, is — that is the crux of being and becoming. Pass on the Flame!

Ron O.

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