Getting Lost At Coba
Coba was one of the archaeological sites that I visited that was *in* the jungle. Trees, trees, everywhere. This site covers a large area in the jungle between Tulum and…
Coba was one of the archaeological sites that I visited that was *in* the jungle. Trees, trees, everywhere. This site covers a large area in the jungle between Tulum and…
Ek Balam was one of those off the beaten track archaeological sites - it didn't have many visitors. But it did have me one day ... The place was really…
Tulum has two wonderful qualities about it - it is both a beach destination and an archaeological site. It sits right on a cliff overlooking the clearest, bluest, sea water…
The site of Uxmal is completely different than that of Chichen-Itza. The landscape made me feel like I could easily be wandering around in my home state. As I was…
Chichen Itza is one of the most famous of the Maya archaeological sites that dot The Yucatan. This was the first archaeological site that I visited when I first landed…
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I've been to Paris for extended stays a few times in my life. My first waking day in the city is always spent with a visit to this cathedral. I…
Yesterday in my post about my spur of the moment trip to Bodie, I mentioned being mesmerized by Mono Lake. The time I spent in Mono Lake was heart opening.…
Going to Bodie was a spur of the moment decision. Early that morning I was standing on the beach at the South Tufa of Mono Lake. For some reason I…
While in Prague I decided to take a day trip to Kutna Hora, a town only an hour or so away by train and known for the Sedlec Ossuary, or…
Thanks for stopping by and checking out my new stock library. As you probably already know, I am creating the beginning of this library of stock photographs out of images…