Monthly Archives: November 2010

Oh, quit monkeying around! With all the heavy rains and flooding in that region, certainly you have more important things to do. Currently, tourists can’t get here by train or car–or anywhere near here for that matter–due to flooding. This particular temple attracts many monkeys, and is the main reason why tourists venture off the […]

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Aw, this really needs no clue! In fact, it’s so easy I think I’ll post two. Two different photos…and two last chances to guess! Where in the world is it?  Be the first to correctly guess the icon in this photo to be entered into a drawing for a $500 credit toward one of our […]

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If you were in Iceland and dropped your camera on the shutter button, chances are you’d have a great image. Changing terrain, atmospheric conditions that were constantly churning, rock, moss, geothermal gases… there was always something interesting to witness. Here are just a few snapshots we grabbed on our recent tour. Lighting changed quickly, but we […]

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November 2 is All Soul’s Day in Mexico. Mayan people believe that deceased loved ones come back to visit–in spirit–during this three day celebration. Families erect private alters customized in memory of their loved one. Favorite foods and beverages, marigolds, sugar skulls, sweets, and special objects are arranged on tabletops around photos of the deceased […]

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Freedom to choose…don’t forget to vote!! Statue of Liberty photographed from the platform at the base of the pedestal. Camera settings on a 200mm zoom: f/8, 1/500.

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