It was made famous by an american author named 'mark Twain' because it is his birthplace. He was a writer of the late 1800's and spoke out against racism and bigotry of the white american society of the time.
we was just passing through...Dad wanted to see where Tom Sawyer lived..I was like..uh Dad..he was just a fake character...but wouldn't Ya know...there was his house in Hannibal..
lol
but we hadda go through the cave too...I wanted to hide out and explore the caves after they closed but Dad sais no...that was a whle ago
haha, yeah sounds like my father. I took my 9 yr old there on our way through. I was born about an hour NE of Hannibal, but I grew up in Chicago. Where are you from?
I'm in Cleveland now. I like the east, though I moved here from denver, I lived in Baltimore for some time...and worked between there and NYC. Beautiful area.
Lover's Leap is a place where two American Indian Lovers were perused and then took their own lives by throwing themselves off rather than be caught and killed by the tribes that did not want them to marry. It was probably 200-300 meters above the elevation of the forest below. These expired slide films are a first for me, so I didn't know what to expect. They had a slight magenta fog to them when I scanned them in, but correcting that was simple.
Chean
I wanna go there too. Nice work. Very good touch of colors.
Jun 30th, 2011 ReplyHellOnAStick
Thank you! It is a beautiful place, the river is very wide and the little town is full of antiques and interesting things.
Jun 30th, 2011 ReplyChean
It's really nice to be there. Where's that place?
Jun 30th, 2011 ReplyHellOnAStick
Its just outside of a little town called Hannibal in the state of Missouri.
Jun 30th, 2011 ReplyChean
Ahhh. I see.
Jul 1st, 2011 ReplyHellOnAStick
It was made famous by an american author named 'mark Twain' because it is his birthplace. He was a writer of the late 1800's and spoke out against racism and bigotry of the white american society of the time.
Jul 1st, 2011 ReplyDread
I was there once...went through some cave by there
Jun 19th, 2011 Replygood memories
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HellOnAStick
Mark Twain Cave....what were you doing there? I went through there when I was a child. Great story, that.
Jun 19th, 2011 ReplyDread
we was just passing through...Dad wanted to see where Tom Sawyer lived..I was like..uh Dad..he was just a fake character...but wouldn't Ya know...there was his house in Hannibal..
Jun 19th, 2011 Replylol
but we hadda go through the cave too...I wanted to hide out and explore the caves after they closed but Dad sais no...that was a whle ago
:)
HellOnAStick
haha, yeah sounds like my father. I took my 9 yr old there on our way through. I was born about an hour NE of Hannibal, but I grew up in Chicago. Where are you from?
Jun 19th, 2011 ReplyDread
I'm out on the east coast by NYC
Jun 19th, 2011 Reply:)
HellOnAStick
I'm in Cleveland now. I like the east, though I moved here from denver, I lived in Baltimore for some time...and worked between there and NYC. Beautiful area.
Jun 19th, 2011 ReplyRalooq
beautiful colours ♥
May 26th, 2011 ReplyHellOnAStick
Thank you, it was a perfect day!
May 26th, 2011 ReplyDanielMatakupan
Peaceful emotion! Love this one!
May 19th, 2011 ReplyHellOnAStick
It was a wonderful day...i hadnt been back to this place in 20 years or more and after a long day's drive, it was well worth it.
May 19th, 2011 Replypapertoilet
nice landscape mate, love the vintage style!
Apr 2nd, 2011 ReplyHellOnAStick
Thank you, i love film. unless they stop selling it, im going to keep shooting it. :)
Apr 2nd, 2011 Replypapertoilet
i love movie too, but action movie and adventure.
Apr 2nd, 2011 Replyhaha lol, yaa if they stop selling i don't knowwhat happens next
7Shadows
Were you on top of a hill? Interesting colours and sky. So retro!
Feb 13th, 2011 ReplyHellOnAStick
Lover's Leap is a place where two American Indian Lovers were perused and then took their own lives by throwing themselves off rather than be caught and killed by the tribes that did not want them to marry. It was probably 200-300 meters above the elevation of the forest below. These expired slide films are a first for me, so I didn't know what to expect. They had a slight magenta fog to them when I scanned them in, but correcting that was simple.
Feb 13th, 2011 Reply