Saturday, August 18, 2012

Revisit Texas A&M to uncover hidden beauty of Aggieland

 Academic building, which is the oldest building on campus. You can get easily confused it with Texas State Capitol

Sul Ross Statue in front of Academic Building. It is located in the central part of the campus, so, you can not go anywhere without passing by him, except engineering student. :)

The Century Tree, located in the heart of campus near the Academic Building, is a place that holds a special place in the heart of many Aggies. Well over 100 years old, the tree, a live oak, was one of the first trees planted on Texas A&M's massive 5,200-acre campus. The tree has been the site of numerous marriage proposals, weddings and tourist snapshots because of its immense size and its unique drooping branches, many of which rest on the ground. from http://www.tamu.edu/about/attractions/centuryOak.html

  Sul Ross Statue is a place you can trade penny with good luck in your exam. Has it proven yet?

Sunset in Aggieland. The tallest building on left is Oceanography & Meteorology building.

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