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footbag, around the globe

Shots of me and a footbag at various famous land marks around the world

 
footbag at the coloseum
Too hot and hung over to acctually play footbag, i just rest it on my hand as i look out over the ruins of the coloseum. Photo by Andrew Grant.
     
Footbag on the Grand Canal   (0.37M)
A bearly visible flapper while on a bridge over the Grand Canal in Venice. Photo by Andrew Grant.
     
Footbag on the Giza Plateau   (0.39M)
this photo owns you. It was 45 degreese celcius in the shade that day, but when was i going to get this chance again?. Photo by Andrew Grant.
     
Footbag on Mount Sinai
This photo was taken at 5:10 am. i hiked mnt. sinai (Egypt) starting at 11pm the night befor and reached the summit at 4:30 am to watch the sun rise. this is the alleged mountain that moses brought the tablets with the 10 comandments down from. i figured this might be as enlightened as my footbag can get. Photo by Andrew Grant.
     
Footbag at the Original Olympic stadium
one day, one day... Photo by Andrew Grant.
     
Footbag at the Acropolis
Take high up above the streets of athens (yet not high enough to get above the smog) at the Acropolis. Photo by Andrew Grant.
     
Footbag at the Golden Roof   (0.48M)
the Hapsburgs used to watch street performers from the golden roofed balcony. i wonder if the ever watched footbaggers?. Photo by Andrew Grant.
     
Footbag Handed Down from Heaven
...Some how when God handed Moses a footbag from heaven, after having said 'the 11th commandment shal be every one must play footbag' he dropped it on his way down and subsequently "forgot" to mention it to the people below. and besideds, 10 is a nice round number any way... me just goofing off while awaiting sun rise atop mnt. Sinai. Photo by Andrew Grant.
     
Footbag at The Leaning Tower of Pisa   (0.38M)
Here's me at the Leaning Tower of Pisa. In all honesty, there's not alot to see in Pisa other than this and the Dome. Photo by Andrew Grant.
     
Footbag at Notre Dame Cathedral   (0.45M)
I know for a fact that i am not the first footbag player to play here. The French Crew plays here regularly, and can even be seen playing here on the video Sick 03. Photo by Andrew Grant.
     
Footbag on The Eiffel Tower   (0.41M)
Right at the very top of the Eiffel Tower i kicked for a little bit, and almost kicked my bag through the grill and over the edge. luckily it bounced back and all was good. You get a great view of the city from up there. Hey, i think i can Maxxx's place from here! Photo by Andrew Grant.
     
Footbag with a Royal Guard
I didn't want to get too close, because he kept doing some walking drills. They have to do these walking dills every few minutes or so to keep their legs from buckling. it's incredible to see, because all of them do it at the same time, with no verbal or visual warning. all at once they start doing some rifle drill then start marching around. I didn't want to get to close and get hit with a rifle butt. Photo by Andrew Grant.
     

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