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Capital, eh ?
Thursday, August 2, 2007
The permanent picket outside White House - who knows which side they are on ?
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Corridors of power
The US Treasury
The White House
The permanent picket outside White House - who kno...
The monument to T. Kosciuszko - who fought for the...
Street colors in DC
The Voice of America - the most heard radio channe...
Crowds flock to pay their last respects to Gerald ...
The Capitol from across the pool
The Capitol
All 5 of us, and the Capitol minus the spire
In front of the capitol : Rhittik, Paddy and Ambarish
The National Mall
The National Mall
The Capitol from the Mall
National Gallery of Art
The Smithsonian Arts & Industries Building, with t...
The Smithsonian Castle in silhouette
The Smithsonian Castle
The memorials
Roosting time
The capitol from Washington Monument
The White House from Washington Monument
The WWII Memorial and the Lincoln Memorial from th...
Ambarish taking a steam bath
Flags at half mast for the deceased Gerald Ford
Washington Monument
The Lincoln Memorial from the National WWII Memorial
The National WWII Memorial with the Lincoln Memori...
The National WWII Memorial with the Washington Mon...
Columns dedicated to the different theaters of war...
The Indian from South Dakota
At the WWII Memorial - among all the colonies acqu...
The National WW II Memorial with the Washington Mo...
The Lincoln Memorial and the Reflecting Pool - str...
Georgetown ahoy
Typical Georgetown street scene, along the happeni...
19th century townhouses, now converted into clubs ...
The famous Riggs Bank, now part of PNC Bank
The Francis Scott Key Bridge connecting Georgetown...
Drive thru DC
A forlorn looking church on New Year's Day
The Ronald Reagan Building - an architectural blot
The Old Post Office up close
The old post office
Red lighted on the road to the capitol
The National Archives
The gates of Chinatown in DC
Home of the NPR
The Washington Public Library
Time is precious
The Washington Monument in silhouette
The Jefferson Memorial from the cab window
Up into the clouds
Parting shot - in front of Potomac Towers - Rhitti...
Homeward bound
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