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by Penny Lisowski
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You'll never run out of power again! If the battery on your smartphone or tablet is running low... no problem. Just plug your device into the USB port on the top of this portable battery charger, and then continue to use your device while it gets recharged.
With a recharge capacity of 5200 mAh, this charger will give you 1.5 full recharges of your smartphone or recharge your tablet to 50% capacity.
When the battery charger runs out of power, just plug it into the wall using the supplied cable (included), and it will recharge itself for your next use.
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This cliff dweling in Arizona is awesome to visit at this National park. The history is facinating. Montezuma Castle is the most preserved Ancient... more
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1.80" W x 3.875" H x 0.90" D
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This cliff dweling in Arizona is awesome to visit at this National park. The history is facinating. Montezuma Castle is the most preserved Ancient Cliff dwellings in America. The Sinaquas, an Ancient Indian Tribe, built the cliff dwellings called Montezuma Castle about 700 years ago in the early 1300s. And for unknown reasons, the Sinaqua abandoned their habitat in this Verde Valley Arizona area in the 1400s. Maybe they had over extended agricultural pressure on the land. Perhaps there was a lengthy drought or they could have been eliminated through conflict with the Yavapai Indians that still exist today. If there were any Sinaqua survivors, they were likely absorbed into other Indian Tribes to the north. No doubt the Sinaqua were daring builders having scaled the high cliffs to carve-out a recessed area into the limestone walls to erect these strongly built dwellings high above overlooking the Beaver Creek area just a few miles from what is now known as Camp Verde Arizona.
Award winning photographer, Penny Lisowski, started using a Nikon 35mm camera in1979. She was born in Cleveland, Ohio and now lives with her childhood sweetheart, Chuck in Winder, Ga. to be near their family,including grandsons Ryan and Greg. In 1992 her husband, Chuck, encouraged her to enter her first exhibition at Photo 92. That first ribbon was just the beginning and since then Penny has won awards at many art shows and exhibitions. In addition to the awards her work is displayed in businesses and homes throughout the country. In her quest to learn more she graduated from the New York Institute of Photography, home study course. She also attended several photography semesters at the local community college. In the early 2000's she...
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George Katechis
Beautiful Capture Penny.L/F/T/FB
Steve Purnell
This is an awesome capture.
Jim Carrell
Penny - Beautiful image; like the way the texture and colors blend in so well! Jim
Sharon Cummings
Great capture...love the textures!
Jo-Anne Gazo-McKim
Great. It must of been interesting to get in and out of there.
Steve Purnell
Nice capture.
Angela Stanton
A place on my schedule to visit one day! Wonderful.
Anastasiya Malakhova
Lovely!
Joan Carroll
beautiful scene! v
Ramon Martinez
Nice shot. Voted
Karen Adams
Wow! talk about a room with a view! v39
Ian Donley
beautiful shot.
Mary Machare
Great capture! VF
Diane Lent
I love ancient Arizona. f/v
Christine Fournier
Nice work!
Lynn Bauer
Nice! v
Nancy Stein
Beautiful. Such a great place to capture some great images, especially when it is not over crowded. vp
Vadim Levin
Amazing capture! Love it! v
Bob Hislop
great capture of Montezuma's castle in AZ.
Giovanni Chianese
nice shot!! v
Eric Rundle
Lovely image great work
Eunice Miller
Nicely done!
Stephen Norris
Nicely done!