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Class projects, this is one of those but this one is over-the-top if I say so myself. This one was a product of hardwork, sleepless nights, and a little computer magic. Featuring the talented blogger and singer as our director, Hillary Atondo. 

Feast your eyes on this horror-based story with a special appearance by Aria Clemente and special thanks to Rhap Salazar for helping us out!! :) 

Sit back, watch with max volumes, and enjoy. :) 

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goldrabbits:

I said this today to a boy and he laughed for a good 5 minutes

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viskysavage:

Saul Leiter color visions

inlandwest:

Two Guns, Arizona

The sheer amount of hucksterism, fires, shootings, cultural atrocities, failed businesses, robbery and general western mayhem that have cursed this piece of desert reads like a history of Arizona itself.  

Two Guns started life as Canyon Diablo, and was nothing much more than a shortcut to Winslow through a canyon that flooded every year, making it impassible. Then, around 1910, a bridge was built over the canyon and it became part of the National Old Trails Road (AKA the Ocean-to-Ocean Highway) that went from New York City to San Francisco.  In 1926 the southwest portion of that road was designated as U.S. Highway 66, and both the iconic Route 66 and the future Two Guns tourist attraction were born.

Assorted ruins from the history of the property still stand, most notably the zoo of Fort Two Guns built along the canyon by Harry ‘Indian’ Miller, who advertised himself as ‘Chief Crazy Thunder’. 

Miller also created a tourist attraction in a nearby cave that was the site of an 1878 mass execution of 42 Apaches and their horses that had been part of a raid on Navajo land and were and burned alive by the Navajo as retribution.  He called it “Mystery Cave” and created his own fake ruins both inside the cave and above it, offering guided tours as well as a gift shop selling the bones of the dead Apaches and cold soft drinks.

Thirty miles east of Flagstaff at exit 230 on I-40, look for the abandoned yellow roofed KOA on the south side of the highway to find one of the most worthwhile stops you can make between Flagstaff and Gallup.

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The Apache Death Cave (link)

Two Guns, Arizona by Gladwell Richardson (link)

For the American Guide (link)

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1000scientists:

Selected works, 2013
Lesley Ann Ercolano

stories that are so powerful they really are with us forever.

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Hahahaha namimiss ko na sa likod! :)) @charlenemercado @cheskowlucas @ronoruga @greevaiko

Oh yes. :)

Woo! Christina boys aka Diena! =))

The class of @saint_christina with Sir Balance and our awesome student teacher! @klalcala

Malapit na makukumpleto na ang FOB albums. hahahaha