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by Jeff Swan
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Decorate your bathroom and dry yourself off with our luxuriously soft bath towels and hand towels. Our towels are made from brushed microfiber with a 100% cotton back for extra absorption. The top of the towel has the image printed on it, and the back is white cotton. Available in three different sizes: hand towel, bath towel, and bath sheet.
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Kinishba Ruins is a 600-room Mogollon great house archaeological site in eastern Arizona and is administered by the White Mountain Apache Tribe. It... more
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Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.
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1 - 2 business days
Average Rating (3.85 Stars):
Jayne Hodgson
April 20th, 2024
Absolutely a fantastic buy , as described and very quick delivery.Highly recommend . Many Thanks
Robin Gross
March 28th, 2024
Towels were perfect and looks good in my bathroom. Bright detail of the cars on a black background.
Nancy Hogan
March 27th, 2024
Really love them! They go well w a print of my boyfriend’s stingray bicycle & he still has the bike!
Michael Bourgeois
March 23rd, 2024
Love this towel
Michael Bourgeois
March 23rd, 2024
Love it.
Sabine Imler
March 3rd, 2024
It was a gift for a friend who has worked on these rigs. It’s now in his own company facility. He loves it.
Kinishba Ruins is a 600-room Mogollon great house archaeological site in eastern Arizona and is administered by the White Mountain Apache Tribe. It is located on the present-day Fort Apache Indian Reservation, in the Apache community of Canyon Day. As it demonstrates a combination of both Mogollon and Ancestral Puebloan cultural traits, archaeologists consider it part of the historical lineage of both the Hopi and Zuni cultures.[3] It is designated as a National Historic Landmark.
Kinishba is 5,000 feet (1,500 m) above a pine-fringed alluvial valley, west of Fort Apache, in the White Mountain Apache Tribal community of Canyon Day. Long known to the Apache people of the region and alleged to have been visited by Conquistadors, the site was first written about in English in 1892, when pioneering archaeologist Adolph Bandelier described the ruins. In 1964, the NPS designated the site as a National Historic Landmark. It had long been abandoned and fallen into disrepair. The ruins...
The world is a beautiful place and I intend to share it. With over nine hundred thousand views and hundreds of features etc I have done well. All my work is my own and I am self taught. My palette is often those places kind of hid away that have a special beauty. I enjoy sharing and selling my work and I have thousands of images that would love to find a home on your wall at home or at your office. As a gift such as a tote bag or a poster. I can be contacted at 509-306-5167 or at Jeffclimer@msn.com. Feel free to explore and share.
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Sherri Of Palm Springs
Hi Jeff, what a imazing picture, have to wonder what happened to them.. awesome find..sherri flv
Kirt Tisdale
Stunning capture and definitely somewhere I would love to go...l/fv/tw/pn/g+
Lois Bryan
Exquisite photographic work, Jeff ... such perfect color and lights, darks and clarity!!!! Very interesting read, as well. Love archaeology, myself!! Always eager to learn something new!!! l/f and t
Sandi OReilly
Amazing capture, Jeff, great detail, comp. and color tones, F/L/P
Dee Browning
Love finds like this. Well captured.