Kaylie’s Warriors

posted on March 22

Today the camera was in the hands of Kaylie Birdsall. This is the Terra Cotta Warrior Museum through her eyes.


5 comments to “Kaylie’s Warriors”

  1. 1 Susana de Flores Mar 22nd, 2007 at 9:57 pm

    Que maravilla parece un ejercito sacado de un cuento de ciencia ficcion, son tan perfectas, las manos que las hacen son extremadamente aviles. Mis felecitaciones a mi nieta Maria Paulina y a todo el grupo este viaje sera algo para recordar siempre.

  2. 2 Brian (Dad) Mar 23rd, 2007 at 10:35 am

    Wow, I can remember when these statues were unearthed and reading about it in National Geographic. To actually see them would be an amazing treat. You guys are truly having a lifetime experience!

  3. 3 Ximena Flores Mar 23rd, 2007 at 10:45 am

    El solo pensar en el proceso que ha logrado este trabajo de arcilla me emociona! Luchadores testigos de la historia! Pauli se que tu puedes imaginar mis sentimientos, quizas algun dia viajemos juntas para compartir algo de esta gran experiencia. Te quiero mucho hija mia espero verte pronto y que me cuentes tu historia. Sigue disfrutando y sonrie que eres muy afortunada! : )

  4. 4 Branden Mar 23rd, 2007 at 12:19 pm

    Hey Al,
    Looks like your having a great time! This is so cool that I can follow along during your whole trip! I’ve only seen these statues on TV… thats so awesome that you’re seeing it right now! Definitely a once in a lifetime experience!!
    Love,
    Bran

  5. 5 Kris McGuire Mar 25th, 2007 at 2:25 pm

    Kaylie you took some cool picture what a strange place full of statues, can’t wait to see the rest of your pictures. Safe trip home to all. Mom

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