Gruta Orlândia – São Paulo – Brazil.
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The first two photos were of a Sam Stone placed near Hemmingway's
boat, Pilar, at his farm in San Francisco de Paula, Cuba.
The next four photos were of a Sam Stone placed at Buenavista, a
restored French coffee plantation in the Las Terrazas biosphere in
western Cuba. The area of the plantation is where coffee beans used
to be dried, and includes lots of trees. Las Terrazas is a UNESCO
site.
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The first two photos were of a Sam Stone placed near Hemmingway's
boat, Pilar, at his farm in San Francisco de Paula, Cuba.
The next four photos were of a Sam Stone placed at Buenavista, a
restored French coffee plantation in the Las Terrazas biosphere in
western Cuba. The area of the plantation is where coffee beans used
to be dried, and includes lots of trees. Las Terrazas is a UNESCO
site.
Hi John,
Attached are 3 Samstones I have placed over the past year. The first one is on the beach of Achao which is a small town in the southern Chilean archipelago of Chiloe. The second one I placed at Sylvan Lake in South Dakota, and the third was placed in the Badlands in South Dakota. I went to Camp Abnaki with Sam for two weeks and it was one of my most favorite and unforgettable sessions in my 9 years at camp.
Hope all is well,
Emerson Conlon
Hi John,
Attached are 3 Samstones I have placed over the past year. The first one is on the beach of Achao which is a small town in the southern Chilean archipelago of Chiloe. The second one I placed at Sylvan Lake in South Dakota, and the third was placed in the Badlands in South Dakota. I went to Camp Abnaki with Sam for two weeks and it was one of my most favorite and unforgettable sessions in my 9 years at camp.
Hope all is well,
Emerson Conlon
Hi John,
Attached are 3 Samstones I have placed over the past year. The first one is on the beach of Achao which is a small town in the southern Chilean archipelago of Chiloe. The second one I placed at Sylvan Lake in South Dakota, and the third was placed in the Badlands in South Dakota. I went to Camp Abnaki with Sam for two weeks and it was one of my most favorite and unforgettable sessions in my 9 years at camp.
Hope all is well,
Emerson Conlon
Andy writes:
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Hi! Here are some photos from Spain. I enjoyed all three of these
places and think they were the perfect place to leave one of Sam's
stones. Each was a quiet, picturesque location with a great view.
Photos 6216 and 6217 were made in the Jewish Quarters of Tolado.
Photos 6401 and 6402 were made at Plaza D'Elvira in Seville. Photos
6502-6504 were made inside the palace grounds at Alhambra.
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Hi John,
I hope that you are well ? Here, finally, are the photo's taken of a Sam Stone being placed in Carvoeiro, Portugal. As I think I mentioned, this is a very special location to me and Wife as it was the exact spot that I proposed to Sue. We go every year and it's lovely to know that Sam will be there watching over us.
Take care and speak soon.
Cheers
Andy
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I was gifted a SamStone at Burning Man this year and was told to take
is somewhere cool! So on my last work trip I dropped it in a geocache
in Diego Garcia, B.I.O.T. in the Indian Ocean! 🙂