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Photo Phriday: An Elephant in the Chobe River. In 2011 I spent five weeks in Southern Africa with a group called International Student Volunteers. It was an amazing trip! Being the camera-happy person I am, I ended up taking about 3000 photos while I was there, and this is one of my favorites! We took a river cruise on a small boat in Chobe National Park and saw tons of wildlife, including this elephant feeding on aquatic vegetation in the middle of the river. Sandhill Cranes in Nebraska: Revisited.
Chimney Rock: The Oregon Trail's Most Famous Landmark - Postcards From Surprising Places
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Chimney Rock: The Oregon Trail's Most Famous Landmark. Chimney Rock is located just off Nebraska's scenic Highway 92, a few miles south of the town of Bayard. It is visible for miles around, but there are a couple of nice viewpoints. If you travel west from the junction of highways 92 and 26, there will be a pulloff on the side of the highway with a historical marker that gives a really nice view (as well as a bit of history). The first people to encounter the Rock, of course, were Native Americans, and ...
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Photo Phriday: a Meadowlark. After my travels this year, I think the meadowlark is becoming one of my favorite birds. They're a pretty common sight in the plains, especially as you travel down smaller country roads, where I often see them perched on fenceposts. Carhenge: Yes, This is a Real Thing That Exists. So Picture Stonehenge. You know what. Looks like, right? That ancient thing in England? Big stone slabs arranged in kind of a circular pattern aligned to the path of the sun? And it's called Carhenge.
Photo Phriday: A Storm Rolls In to the Black Hills - Postcards From Surprising Places
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Photo Phriday: A Storm Rolls In to the Black Hills. Hi, I'm Alex! I'm always on the lookout for new and exciting travel experiences, and am happy to share them with you here! Read More About Me. In addition to being a blogger, I'm also a tour operator at Surprising Destinations. On my tours, you can visit many of the fascinating places featured in this blog. This prairie dog sure is happy he took a Surprising Destinations. Create a free website. Create your own free website. Start your own free website.
The Museum of International Folk Art - Postcards From Surprising Places
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The Museum of International Folk Art. This is easily the most fascinating museum I've ever been to. There's just so much neat stuff to see! And before you say "Ugh, but art museums are soooo boring." A) I disagree, and B) this isn't your traditional stuffy, highbrow art museum! There's a world of difference between fine art and folk art. Between various cultures simply by looking at their folk art. The wonderful thing about folk art to me is that it is accessible to everyone. Anyone can look at folk ...
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Postcards From Strangers | postcards | hidden postcards | postcard fun
The postcard story -. In October of 2003, on a late evening tram ride back to our hotel in Amsterdam a lady left a straw bag on the tram. I, Keith, tried to catch her but by the time he had spied the bag she was quite a ways away. After taking the bag back to our hotel we looked through it and there was nothing in it but a couple of pamphlets. At the first stationary store we came across we got envelopes and postcards, making sure that a standard post card would fit in them and we were on our way. Th...
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Postcards from Sue and friends | A Photo Review of our Trips
Postcards from Sue and friends. A Photo Review of our Trips. European River Cruise – 2016. NY City ’16. New Zealand Cruise – 2014. Auckland, New Zealand. Tauranga, New Zealand. Akaroa, New Zealand. Gisborne, New Zealand. Dunedin, New Zealand. Napier, New Zealand. Wellington, New Zealand. New England Cruise – 2013. Prince Edward Island, Canada. Bar Harbor, ME. Last Day – Sydney. The Queen Elizabeth was in port at the Rocks. Then I walked over to St Mary’s Cathedral. Unfortunately, they do not al...On my w...
Post Cards from Super Woman
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Postcards From Surprising Places. Tulip Time in Pella, Iowa. The United States is a nation of immigrants, and there are countless small towns scattered across the country (especially in the midwest) that were founded by one immigrant group or another. But it's hard to find a town that shows off its immigrant heritage as prominently or as proudly as the town of Pella, Iowa. The Museum of International Folk Art. There's a world of difference between fine art and folk art. Folk art can also teach you a lot ...
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Postcards From Susan
The view from here, wherever that may be. Saturday, December 24, 2016. Joyeux Noel de Paris. Enjoy with us the fabulous Christmas holiday in Paris. The magnificent, color-changing, polar bear decorated, paper tree in the dome of the Galeries Lafayette. And let's not forget the window displays in the grand magasins (great department stores). The dome of Printemps, another "grand magasin" hosts a lovely restaurant, which was also feeling the holiday sentiment. The nearby Christmas Market. The Place du Tert...
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postcardsfromswitzerland | Switzerland through a bunch of pics
Switzerland through a bunch of pics. A free sample for your thoughts — settembre 25, 2014. A free sample for your thoughts. Settembre 25, 2014. Settembre 25, 2014. Sometimes they give merchandise but that really doesn’t work for me: why should I have a bracelet/T-Shirt/baseball cap with the name of a famous brand of chocolate/cola/cookies. Who wants it? Even if shopping bags are always welcomed, I must admit. So to me old good sample is what works best. A garden of Tarots. A garden of love. So we thought...
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Postcards from Tahoe
This is the story of Matt and Heathers adventures in Lake Tahoe. On November 1st 2009, they packed up all their things and moved to one of the most beautiful places in the world. Follow along as they tell their story. Friday, February 25, 2011. Matt Palmer wins the Transworld Snowboarding Sequence Contest. It's been quite some time since my last post so I thought I would start it up again with a bang. Saturday, November 13, 2010. Sunday, October 31, 2010. Family Portraits taken in Hope Valley. Tahoe's "S...
Postcards from Tailand
Doesn’t irrespective sounds like a word that that shouldn't be a word, like irregardless? I know it’s a proper word, but it feels wrong and uncomfortable to say, like moist. So I’m going to avoid it. The day I moved from Chicago to San Francisco, it was rainy. Really rainy. But not like "this flight will be delayed one hour or maybe even indefinitley because this is O'Hare, after all" rainy. More like "my shoes are inconveniently damp and possibly the heel of my sock, too" rainy. 10% off at Target (you n...
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Living the Life
I'm Teddy. Here I'll document my journey, from world travels to self-discovery. Come with me! Wednesday, June 11, 2014. Lest you think my last ten months have been boring, let me prove you wrong. In pure Teddy fashion, I've been going on adventures all along. It's part of my freelance lifestyle. This was my third cruise to Mexico. We ate snails, partied in Ensenada and tried to get a winter tan. Real Scorpion Bracelet, Purchased in Ensenada. Gangnam Style with the Servers. Palace of Fine Arts. I got rid ...
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