Saturday, July 01, 2006


This rock was used by the people of Tawantinsuyu to worship the sun, called Inti Watana, meaning embrace the sun (Inti means sun and watay means to embrace).
[Machu Picchu, Peru, Fall 2005]
Leah has most certainly found Jesus.
[Cochabamba, Bolivia, Fall 2005]
The entire side of the Templo Sagrada Familia is covered in the passion.
[Barcelona, Spain, Summer 2004]
This is the virgen Mary, masquerading as the Pachamama, masquerading as Cerro Rico, Potosí
[Potosí, Bolivia, Fall 2005] This must be some sort of saint, I don't know for sure.
[Barcelona, Spain, Summer 2004]


They're not giant, but they're no doubt religious.
[Inman Park, Atlanta, Fall 2004]





Phallic statues at a temple on the side of Lake Titicaca
[Juli, Peru, Fall (in the southern hemisphere) 2005]Some would say that this is a religious image, and with so much talk about the cult of the Che, I would agree.
[La Paz, Bolivia, Fall 2005]

This is the world's largest, and I want you to notice how its glory conjures color from the sky. Can't beat this.

[Cochabamba, Bolivia, Fall 2005]