Photos | Capturing Moments in the Yurt

A woman takes a picture of a man inside a yurt during the 2011 Wickstrom wedding. The natural wood flooring adds warmth to the unique architecture of the building, which serves as a cozy shelter from the outdoors. The 8 chairs surrounding the plywood dining table provide ample seating for 5 people, and the room is accessorized with 3 glasses, a hat, a handbag, and a belt. The yurt also serves as a charming waiting room or reception area for a resort, hotel, or restaurant.
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a woman taking a picture of a man in a yurtMetadata
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2011-10-29T15:15:40.100000-07:00
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