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MYSTERY:  Ring our bell

MYSTERY: Ring our bell

CLUE: It’s on the Charleston peninsula. Contributing photographer Michael Kaynard snapped this photo somewhere downtown, but it might prove pretty tough for you to identify where. If you’ve got a guess, send it to us at editor@charlestoncurrents.com– and make sure to include your hometown.

by · 10/12/2015 · Comments are Disabled · Mystery Photo, Photos
FOCUS, photo essay:  Rain, rain go away

FOCUS, photo essay: Rain, rain go away

Photo essay: Dale Poulnot of Charleston wanted to know what Charleston harbor looked like around high tide during Saturday’s deluge of rain. So she stepped outside, walked to the Battery and snapped this photo. “I thought it was scary spectacular!” she told us. “Wasn’t surprised since it was a strong east wind and high tide. Sure made me glad that Hugo came at low tide!” For getting out in the storm and taking a striking photo of something familiar, she’s top winner of our first (and we hope last) Rain Photo Contest. Her prize: A can of beef stew!

by · 10/05/2015 · Comments are Disabled · Focus, Photos
MYSTERY:  Where’s this building?

MYSTERY: Where’s this building?

This mystery photo should be pretty easy to folks in Charleston, but who knows — it might be a stumper. Send your guess to editor@charlestoncurrents.com — and make sure to include the town in which you live. If you’ve got a story about the building, send that along too.

by · 10/05/2015 · Comments are Disabled · Mystery Photo, Photos
Enter our fun rain photo contest now!

Enter our fun rain photo contest now!

Not much to do with all of the rain soaking the Carolinas? You can win a can of beef stew — yes, a can of beef stew — if you send us the winning snapshot in Charleston Currents’ brand new, take-advantage-of-the-storm RAIN PHOTO CONTEST.

All you have to do is snap a photo of something that you believe best illustrates the continuing rain soaking the Carolinas. Qualifying photos will be those taken between Friday, Oct. 2, and 6 p.m., Oct. 4, 2015. The best photos will be published in the Oct. 5 issue of Charleston Currents, your source for good news about the Lowcountry.

MYSTERY: Where is this old bridge?

MYSTERY: Where is this old bridge?

Mount Pleasant reader Deborah Getter sent along this photo, which certainly stumped us. Tell us where it is and its historical significance and you’ll win the endearing love and affection of hundreds of people. (Hint: It’s in Charleston County.) Send your guess — and town you live in — to editor@charlestoncurrents.com.

by · 09/28/2015 · Comments are Disabled · Mystery Photo, Photos
MYSTERY:  Not a pearly gate

MYSTERY: Not a pearly gate

Rotarian and retired educator Fred Sales of James Island sent along this gate for consideration as a Mystery Photo. Where is it? Hint: Somewhere on peninsular Charleston. Send your guess and the town in which you live to: editor@charlestoncurrents.com. Be specific about the location!

by · 09/21/2015 · Comments are Disabled · Mystery Photo, Photos
One of Havana's iconic lions along the Prado in central Havana.  In the left background, you can see the National Assembly building modeled after the U.S. Capitol.

PHOTO ESSAY: The buildings of Cuba

Editor and publisher Andy Brack offers 14 photos of the buildings of Cuba, particularly the way things look in central Havana to visitors.

It’s clear there’s a lot of renovation going on these days, in part because of preparations for an onslaught of tourists as U.S.-Cuba relations continue to thaw. But there’s a lot of work to get done.

by · 09/21/2015 · Comments are Disabled · Photos
MYSTERY: Through the looking glass

MYSTERY: Through the looking glass

This week’s mystery might be too tough, but let’s see, especially since last week’s was relatively easy. Hint: This window is somewhere in Charleston County. Send your guess — and your current hometown — to editor@charlestoncurrents.com. Photo by Michael Kaynard, Kaynard Photography.

by · 09/14/2015 · Comments are Disabled · Mystery Photo, Photos
MYSTERY:  Old bricks, old gate

MYSTERY: Old bricks, old gate

You might have been here at one point in your life, but can you remember where it is based on this photo? Send your guess — and your hometown — to editor@charlestoncurrents.com.

by · 09/07/2015 · Comments are Disabled · Mystery Photo, Photos
The cars of Cuba

The cars of Cuba

One of the first things one is asked upon returning from Cuba is whether the old American cars — fins and all — are as ubiquitous as people often say. The answer: Yes — they’re everywhere. Some are shiny in brilliant shades of metallic lime or grape or cherry. Others are patched with bondo (or its Cuban equivalent) and obviously limping along awaiting repair. There’s no telling what’s under the hood — a Russian engine, Korean water pump and radiator from who knows where.

These glorious old vehicles remain on the highways and byways because the long-standing American embargo kept parts and new U.S. vehicles from coming to the country (maybe a good thing if you remember the old Chevrolet Monza of the mid-1970s). With U.S.-Cuban relations now thawing, who knows what will happen to these old gas guzzlers? One thing is for sure: It’s an almost surreal experience to see vehicles racing around now that also were on the streets when Twilight Zone first aired.

by · 09/01/2015 · Comments are Disabled · Photos