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State Highway 190 California
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We usually ship within 48 hours, and by "standard mail" with Canada Post. Within North America you should expect your order within 1-2 weeks, however please be aware that it can take longer. Unfortunately we can not guarantee how long shipping will take and are therefore not responsible for any delays caused after the item has left our hands.
At this stage we are only able to ship within North America for our shipping flatrate. Please inquire if you plan to order a product which needs to be shipped to a destination OUTSIDE of North America.
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Individually handcrafted on Vancouver Island these stunning serving trays are created
from the superb combination of beautiful cedar wood, and real ceramic tiles
featuring vivid photo images of nature and wildlife.
These functional serving trays are heat resistant and add elegance to any gathering.
Choose any picture from our online catalogue.
Each serving tray features six 6'x6' glossy ceramic tiles surrounded with beautifully finished Canadian cedar wood.
The finished product is slightly larger than the tiles (18'x12').
Each serving tray comes with your satisfaction guaranteed!
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Once known as the "mauka" route, State Highway 190 runs through the barren desert land of Death Valley, California in the USA. The Funeral Mountains which are part of the scenery on the drive along Highway 190 are extremely dry and appear as large sand dunes from a distance.
This section of the limestone hills that extend into Death Valley National Park are anywhere from 2,200 to 4,950 feet high. Not many people are seen traveling into the hot arid hills of Funeral Mountains in California but bighorn sheep are sometimes seen. Most tourists or locals continue on along State Highway 190 in California until they reach their next destination.
Parts of Highway 190 were wiped out in August 2004 due to torrential floods and thirteen miles of the highway had to be redone. The new sections were finally completed in April, 2005 and many people were elated that Highway 190 had reopened.
Road shot with Funeral Mountains in the background, Death Valley, Death Valley National Park, California, USA, North America.
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Individually handcrafted on Vancouver Island these stunning tile serving trays are created from the superb combination of beautiful cedar wood, and real ceramic tiles featuring vivid photo images by Artist Rolf Hicker. More information about Tile Serving Tray... |
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