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Visiting the Kigali Genocide Memorial

On our first morning together as a group in Rwanda we took a brief city tour before heading over to the Kigali Genocide Memorial Center. I knew it was a necessary stop on the trip, but I really had no desire to see once again how brutal one man can be towards another; my trip […]

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Touring Antelope Canyon

In the northern part of Arizona, just east of Page, on Navajo Indian land is one of the most interesting places I’ve ever photographed. And I say photographed, rather than seen, because what’s really spectacular about the place comes about when seen through the right exposure on your camera. There’s really no other way to […]

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Hiking to the Horseshoe Bend

Just south of the Utah state line with Arizona sits the town of Page, and just south of there the Colorado River decides to make a sharp U-turn on itself. This spot is known as Horseshoe Bend, famous for the one great photographic opportunity it offers after a short hike from a parking lot right […]

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Visiting the Rim of the Grand Canyon

A friend of mine told me before I left on my big birthday road trip that he took four days to see the Grand Canyon with his family, and it wasn’t nearly enough. Because of that, I figured I’d be able to see one little section of the south rim, and see it well, while […]

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Touring the Titanic in Las Vegas

I’ve been to Las Vegas so many times on vacation it’s not even funny. But, when it comes down to seeing anything in the town, I’m really rather a novice to be quite honest. I can tell you exactly how to get to the bathroom in so many casinos, but I’ve never really done any […]

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Inking My Travels

When I was a child, and I mean young, I broached the subject with my father about getting a tattoo. He told me that if I did I wouldn’t live under his roof any longer. Well, this wasn’t really an issue as I’ve always been afraid of needles. I guess, as I look back on […]

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