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by Crystal Harman
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Our shower curtains are made from 100% polyester fabric and include 12 holes at the top of the curtain for simple hanging from your own shower curtain rings. The total dimensions of each shower curtain are 71" wide x 74" tall.
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Olive Oatman (1837 � March 20, 1903) was a woman from Illinois whose family was killed in 1851 when she was fourteen in today's Arizona by a... more
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Olive Oatman (1837 � March 20, 1903) was a woman from Illinois whose family was killed in 1851 when she was fourteen in today's Arizona by a Native American tribe, possibly the Tolkepayas (Western Yavapai), who captured and enslaved her and her sister and later sold them to the Mohave people.[1] After several years with the Mohave, during which her sister died of hunger, she returned to the white world, five years after being carried off.
In subsequent years, the tale of Oatman came to be retold with dramatic license in the press, in her own "memoir" and speeches, novels, plays, movies and poetry. The story resonated in the media of the time and long afterward, partly owing to the prominent blue tattooing of Oatman's face by the Mohave. Much of what exactly occurred to her during her time with the Indians remains unknown.
Please enjoy your photo walk through my Galleries, take your time and enjoy the scenic view. Photography for me is a different way of looking at the world. With a camera I can capture fleeting moments in time that would be quickly forgotten. Teaching myself, I have been taking pictures since I was about 10 years old. Although life at times has taken me in different directions, sometimes for years at a time, I always end up back behind the lenses of a camera. Now a whole new world has opened up with the use of digital photography, and computer software. It's like being a kid again in a candy store. The impossible is possible, the imagination is unlimitless, The whole of your imagination is at your fingertips. While I consider...
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Crystal Harman
Appreciate the Comment, Thanks
Michael Mazaika
Great piece of Americana, Crystal. Neat image. - Mike (V/F)
Jerry Fornarotto
great photo and story L!
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Dawn Currie
Great, fun facade
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Patricia Strand
Great capture! Interesting story, too.
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Maria Coulson
Fun! v
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Crystal Harman
Thanks to Tourist postcards for the Feature, I appreciate it.
Beverly Guilliams
Great Capture and Find.................v.
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Mim White
Nicely done
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Kirt Tisdale
Great work!!
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RC DeWinter
Wooo, scary! LOL...nice work
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Ismo Raisanen
Great capture!
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Ella Kaye
very cool pov...great capture
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Laurie Search
Great find and image! :))v
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Henry Kowalski
Having another look; BTW there's a character in the TV series Hell on Wheels that has a similar tattoo
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Interesting, Thanks Henry
William Walts
Awesome capture
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Sheri Keith
Nice shot and good description of this image.
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Laurie Perry
Nicely done!
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Henry Kowalski
Fascinating image and backstory
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Delphimages Photo Creations
Great find !
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Sylvia Thornton
Cool building--well captured!
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Ellen Levinson
super!
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Thanks Ellen