52Locations is a year long photo project in which one takes a set of photos at a different location every week for a year.

Tumblr users from all over the globe are taking part.

We also have a flickr group.

posted on 6th January 2010 by seashelllz

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Week 42: Georgetown Arts Festival, Seattle, WA  USA

Gravity-powered Ice Slicer.  Catch-up photo - taken at the Georgetown Arts Festival in the Georgetown neighborhood of Seattle

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posted on 6th January 2010 by seashelllz

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Week 42: Georgetown Arts Festival, Seattle, WA  USA

Tour bus.  Catch-up photo - taken at the Georgetown Arts Festival in the Georgetown neighborhood of Seattle

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posted on 6th January 2010 by seashelllz

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Week 42: Georgetown Arts Festival, Seattle, WA  USA

Graffiti Wall.  Catch-up photo - taken at the Georgetown Arts Festival in the Georgetown neighborhood of Seattle

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posted on 6th January 2010 by seashelllz

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Week 42: Georgetown Arts Festival, Seattle, WA  USA

Face molds.  Catch-up photo - taken at the Georgetown Arts Festival in the Georgetown neighborhood of Seattle

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posted on 6th January 2010 by seashelllz

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Week 42: Georgetown Arts Festival, Seattle, WA  USA

Dress made of real flowers.  Catch-up photo - taken at the Georgetown Arts Festival in the Georgetown neighborhood of Seattle

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posted on 28th December 2009 by seashelllz

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Week 41: Crawfish King restaurant, International District, Seattle, WA  USA

Apron hanging inside - Real New Orleans style crawfish boil at Crawfish King.

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posted on 28th December 2009 by seashelllz

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Week 41: Crawfish King restaurant, International District, Seattle, WA  USA

Sign inside - Real New Orleans style crawfish boil at Crawfish King.

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Week 41: Crawfish King restaurant, International District, Seattle, WA  USA

Boiled crawfish, potatoes, corn, blue crab - Real New Orleans style crawfish boil at Crawfish King.

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posted on 28th December 2009 by seashelllz

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Week 41: Crawfish King restaurant, International District, Seattle, WA  USA

Sign- Real New Orleans style crawfish boil at Crawfish King.

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posted on 28th December 2009 by seashelllz

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Week 40: Issaquah Sportsmens Club, Issaquah, WA USA

Clubhouse - The Issaquah Sportsmen’s Club clubhouse was built during the great depression (1937), using funding from the Works Progress Administration (WPA) who provided Federal funds to hire the construction workers. The use of inexpensive and locally-available lumber for the clubhouse construction is reflected in the vertical half-log cladding and the peeled logs that support the eaves and porch roof and compose the window and door trim.

In 1998, the clubhouse was listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

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posted on 28th December 2009 by seashelllz

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Week 40: Issaquah Sportsmens Club, Issaquah, WA USA

Clubhouse - The Issaquah Sportsmen’s Club clubhouse was built during the great depression (1937), using funding from the Works Progress Administration (WPA) who provided Federal funds to hire the construction workers. The use of inexpensive and locally-available lumber for the clubhouse construction is reflected in the vertical half-log cladding and the peeled logs that support the eaves and porch roof and compose the window and door trim.

In 1998, the clubhouse was listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

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posted on 28th December 2009 by seashelllz

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Week 40: Issaquah Sportsmens Club, Issaquah, WA USA

Clubhouse - The Issaquah Sportsmen’s Club clubhouse was built during the great depression (1937), using funding from the Works Progress Administration (WPA) who provided Federal funds to hire the construction workers. The use of inexpensive and locally-available lumber for the clubhouse construction is reflected in the vertical half-log cladding and the peeled logs that support the eaves and porch roof and compose the window and door trim.

In 1998, the clubhouse was listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

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posted on 28th December 2009 by seashelllz

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Week 40: Issaquah Sportsmen’s Club, Issaquah, WA USA

Clubhouse - The Issaquah Sportsmen’s Club clubhouse was built during the great depression (1937), using funding from the Works Progress Administration (WPA) who provided Federal funds to hire the construction workers. The use of inexpensive and locally-available lumber for the clubhouse construction is reflected in the vertical half-log cladding and the peeled logs that support the eaves and porch roof and compose the window and door trim.

In 1998, the clubhouse was listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

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posted on 14th December 2009 by seashelllz

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Week 39: Statues in courtyard near Pacific Science Center at Seattle Center, Seattle, WA USA

Octopus

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posted on 14th December 2009 by seashelllz

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Week 39: Statues in courtyard near Pacific Science Center at Seattle Center, Seattle, WA USA

Seahorse

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