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Teapot Dome Service Station – Zilla, Washington
Tea Pot Dome Service Station, Zilla, Washington. 03.10.25: Adventures of Sir Thomas Oisin Rhymour: Sumas, WA to Boise, Idaho.. https://technowanderer.com/?p=8331 Photo copyright by Techno Tink Photography www.technotink.net/photography. (c) 2025: Thomas Baurley.

Teapot Dome Service Station – Zilla, Washington

What do you get when political scandal meets roadside charm? A giant teapot, of course. The Teapot Dome Service Station in Zillah, Washington, isn’t just a fun photo op—it’s a quirky nod to one of the biggest political scandals in U.S. history. Built-in 1922, this novelty gas station serves up equal parts history and whimsy, making it a must-see for fans of Americana and oddball landmarks alike.

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Fred G Redmon Memorial Bridge / Selah Cliffs
03.10.25: Fred G Redmon Memorial Bridge / Selah Cliffs, Washington state. Adventures of Sir Thomas Oisin Rhymour: Sumas, WA to Boise, Idaho.. https://technowanderer.com/?p=8327 Photo copyright by Techno Tink Photography www.technotink.net/photography. (c) 2025: Thomas Baurley.

Fred G Redmon Memorial Bridge / Selah Cliffs

ucked away in Yakima County, Washington, the Fred G. Redmon Memorial Bridge stands as more than just a passage across Selah Creek. This twin-arch concrete marvel, once the longest of its kind in the U.S., merges human engineering with breathtaking scenery.

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Indian John Hill Rest Area
03.10.25: Indian John Hill Rest Area, outside of Easton, Washington. Adventures of Sir Thomas Oisin Rhymour: Sumas, WA to Boise, Idaho.. https://technowanderer.com/?p=8322 Photo copyright by Techno Tink Photography www.technotink.net/photography. (c) 2025: Thomas Baurley.

Indian John Hill Rest Area

Discover the Indian John Hill Rest Area off I-90. Enjoy clean facilities, scenic picnic spots, pet-friendly zones, and learn about its Yakama heritage.

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Tobar Ghobanatan
Sheela-na-gig at the Ghobnatan Cemetery, Wednesday, 20 December 2023. Adventures in County Cork, Ireland. Photos by Thomas Baurley, Techno Tink Media.

Tobar Ghobanatan

Tobar Ghobanatan Holy Well and ShrineBallyvourney, County Cork, Irelandhttps://wells.naiads.org/tobar-ghobnatan-holy-wells-st-abbans-well-and-st-gobnaits-well/ 1ST WELL: ST. ABBAN’S WELL OR ST. GOBNAIT’S WELLAs you drive up to the Tobar Ghobnatan Statue, Well, Hut, Grave, Church…

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Tobairin Holy Well, Co Kerry, Eire
The Tobairin Well, along the Skellig ring, Wednesday, 20 December 2023. Adventures in County Kerry, Ireland. Photos by Thomas Baurley, Techno Tink Media.

Tobairin Holy Well, Co Kerry, Eire

The Tobairin Holy Well in County Kerry, Ireland near the Cliffs of Kerry.

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Dun Beag Fort (Dingle Peninsula, Co Kerry)

In Irish this means "Little Fort".  It is a  triangular shaped promontory fort measuring 35m along its western side atop the 30 m high cliffs on the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry with distinctive rows of defences and panoramic views over the Dingle Bay of Valentia Island and the Skellig Isles.

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Glastonbury Tor

August 1, 2011: Glastonbury Tor, Glastonbury, England. (http://www.technogypsie.com/reviews/?p=4287) (c) 2011-2012 - photography by Leaf McGowan, technogypsie.com. Glastonbury Tor, one of the most famous and sacred landmarks in the West Country. From the summit at 158 metres, you can get amazing views over three counties - Somerset, Dorset, and Wiltshire. What is the tor? "Tor" is a West Country word of Celtic origin meaning hill. The conical shape of Glastonbury Tor is natural - due to its rocks. It is made up of horizontal bands of clays and limestone with a cap of hard sandstone. The sandstone resists erosion, but the clays and limestone have worn away, resulting in the steep slopes. A historic landscape: Before modern drainage, the tor in winter would have towered as an island above the flooded Somerset Levels. The terraces on the slopes date back to medieval times when the hillside was one of the few dry places where people could grow crops and graze animals. A place of pilgrimage: The tor has been a place of pilgrimage for over 10,000 years. Many thousands of people still visit each year, some for its links with religion, legends and beliefs, and others because it is such a renowned landmark. History of the Tower: on the summit is St. Michael's Tower, part of a 14th century church. It was built to replace a previous church which had been destroyed by an earthquake in 1275. The second church lasted until the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1539. At this time, the tor was the scene of the hanging of Richard Whiting, the last Abbot of Glastonbury. The Tor was the site of a 6th century settlement, the earliest yet found in Glastonbury. Some believe this was the first Christian community in the area, said to have been founded by Joseph of Arimathea in AD 63. 8th Century: The great Abbey: A stone church was built on the site of the present abbey ruins in the 8th century. It was rebuilt and became one of the wealthiest abbeys in Britain, but was destroyed in 1539

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The Oregon Trail
03.10.25: Oregon Trail, I82/I84, Oregon. Adventures of Sir Thomas Oisin Rhymour: Sumas, WA to Boise, Idaho. https://technowanderer.com/the-oregon-trail/ Photo copyright by Techno Tink Photography www.technotink.net/photography. (c) 2025: Thomas Baurley.

The Oregon Trail

I remember growing up hearing about the Oregon Trail as a video game, then come graduation I drove part of it when I headed to the West Coast. The Oregon Trail is a pioneer trail that extends approximately 2,170 miles from the Eastern to the Western United States. It was used by large-wheeled wagons by primarily Euro-American settlers heading West before the railways were built. It was originally carved by trappers and fur traders from 1811 until 1840, only passable by horseback and foot.

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