Maid and door in Antigua
We can derive three facts about Antigua from this photo. 1: Maids wear an apron all day long. 2: Many doorways in Antigua have one or two lamps to the sides. 3: Many doors in Antigua are framed by concrete and plants.
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August 8th, 2006
Love this pic! I also love the random fact about the doors - I never would have thought of the horses factor!
Cxx
August 8th, 2006
great shots these days, the rain photo is the one I like most although I also think this door is beautiful
August 8th, 2006
Hi Rudy! Agree with the two girls…beautiful shot! The door facts are very interesting!
August 8th, 2006
Great shot, that house has a door similar to those of castles. The wood has an ancient touch.
Greetings from Perú
August 10th, 2006
Oh, I like this one!
August 11th, 2006
J’adore les portes et fenêtres. et celles-ci sont belles.
I also have a category “doors” on our webside.
Doors are another point of view.
thanks fort beautiful pictures
August 13th, 2006
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March 15th, 2007
That is not concrete! It is stone that was quarried near the area.
March 16th, 2007
Ana, thanks for the clarification.