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Rex, who supplied some of these pictures, photographing the
church wall. |
Rather than using hinges, this door turns on a pole along
its left side. The pole extends into the floor and into the door
frame above and pivots. |
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Books and English can be purchased in Creel. |

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| Since Creel is one of the few stops of the tourist train
there are many shops in town where you can buy Tarahumara
crafts. This one, on the town square, is run expressly for the
benefit of the Tarahumara. |
Back at the Best Western. |
Dinner |
Our room in Creel. |

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| Next morning, Linda finds a four legged friend at the hotel. |
The train didn't arrive till mid day. so we took a walk
downtown. These murals were painted onthe side of the museum,
near the police statioin. |
We were lucky that the police moved one of their trucks that
was blocking a good shot of one of the murals. |
Then we decided to go into the museum. We were curious
about the mention of dinasours on signs outside. |

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The dinasour. |
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Jesus or a saint watches over Creel. |