Friday, February 4, 2011

Denver International Airport


What's this supposed to symbolize?
What does this strange art symbolize?
Artistic feature: Tin aeroplanes made to look like paper airplanes over escalators.
Aurora's Eldest sister, Cindy and her two sons, Zachary and Iain came from their home in Colorado to visit us at our stop at the Denver International Airport.



Strange paintings are in the airport depicting "order out of chaos", the mantra of the new world order believers.
Strange paintings are in the airport depicting "order out of chaos", the mantra of the new world order believers.
Strange paintings are in the airport depicting "order out of chaos", the mantra of the new world order believers.





Workers in the top of the tent that makes up the ceiling of the airport suspended by cables on a work platform.
Anubis guardian of the underworld (a.k.a. god of Denver International Airport) guarding the elaborate underground bunker systems at the Denver International Airport?

2 comments:

Noor al Haqiqa said...

Great photos. However that is not Tutankhamon, that is Anubis, guardian of the underworld. He was a major god in the pantheon of Egyptian gods. This is very interesting considering what lies below this particular airport... there is an extremely elaborate underground bunker system set up. Extremely elaborate. An underworld of the "living" as opposed to the dead as Anaubis was in ancient Egypt.

Courage said...

@ Noor al Haqiqa Thanks for the updated information. This is interesting considering the elaborate underground bunker system in deed.