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Sea Turtle - Hand Painted Art Tile
$47.95On my fist visit to Hawaii I was snorkeling and came upon a green sea turtle skimming gracefully and fast over the sandy white bottom. I tried to swim fast and see if I could touch him but he was a better swimmer than me. I was so inspired that when I came home I created this Green Sea Turtle tile in memory of him.
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Sea Otter and Pup - Hand Painted Art Tile
$47.95Now I have first- hand experience with these guys! Along the California coast near Monterey I was able to put in my kayak and paddle amongst the kelp beds and saw several pods of sea otters floating atop the water. Some of them even had little pups on top of their stomachs as they floated on their backs in the water. They like to entangle themselves in the kelp beds to help anchor them. I saw and heard one of them using a rock to hit a mussel in order to open and eat it. They are considered an endangered species and have a very limited habitat.
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Parrot Fish - Hand Painted Art Tile
$47.95Parrot Fish - Hand Painted Art Tile
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Aurora Borealis Polar Bear - Hand Painted Art Tile
$47.95Aurora Borealis Polar Bear - Hand Painted Art Tile
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St. Augustine LIghthouse - Hand Painted Tile
$47.95Located in the oldest city in America the historical quaint Spanish Settlement town of St. Augustine Florida. This Lighthouse is a real classic with its red top and black and white diagonal stripes. There is a special label on the back which states how tall it is and when it was built etc.
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San Luis Rey de Francia Mission - Hand Painted Art Tile
$47.95Mission San Luis Rey de Francia, also known as Mission San Luis Rey or San Luis Rey Mission Church, was founded on June 13, 1798 in coastal Las Californias, in the present day U.S. city of Oceanside in California. The local Quechnajuichom Native American tribe became known as the Luiseño 'Mission Indians', after the Mission's 'Luis'. The current church, built in 1811 is the third church on this location. It is a National Historic Landmark, for its pristine example of a Spanish Mission Church complex.
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