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Inlet 8-15-07
Inlet 8-15-07
Dunes 8-15-07
Dunes 8-15-07
Heading back home 8/14/07
Heading back home 8/14/07
Earth turning 8/14/07
Earth turning 8/14/07
Morris Island Lighthouse under repairs 8/14/07
Morris Island Lighthouse under repairs 8/14/07
Cove 8/14/07
Cove 8/14/07
Sun coming up on Folly Beach 8/14/07
Sun coming up on Folly Beach 8/14/07
Mayan calender :                  The           time keeping system of the Mayans was a combination of several cycles           that meshed together, marking the movement of the Sun, Moon and Venus.            Their sacred calendar, the Tzolkin, is based on the cycles of           the Pleiades, encompassing 26,000 years.            This is reflected in the Tzolkin by 260 days, pairing the           numbers from one through thirteen with a sequence of twenty day-names.                  Thirteen is the vibrational force that is found in all things, the source of                 all knowledge in the galaxy, and is representative of movement.  The twenty is derived from the product of                 number four,                 representing Measure, and five, the number of the primary matrix                 structure (consisting of the center and four cardinal                 points).
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