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 Happy 450th Birthday Rio de Janeiro!! Here is to 450 more marvelous years full of beautiful beaches and spectacular sunsets. Parabéns cidade maravilhosa!!
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 Who remembers walking down Broadway in downtown Los Angeles back in the 80’s or 90’s? Yea, it was a pretty sketchy place. Even more if you were out after dark. But now you can walk around DTLA late at night and encounter hipsters walking their dogs or out for a coffee. You also get to admire […]
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 Because Rio de Janeiro is beautiful to look at in any color. Happy Carnaval weekend everyone!
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 I was in San Francisco last Thanksgiving and went on a hike with the family to this picturesque trail. You’ll see some lovely views of the Pacific Ocean and Golden Gate Bridge. And did you know there are actual ruins in San Francisco? Yep! They are called the Sutra Baths and you’ll find them here. But […]
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 Had a great time this past weekend at Night On Broadway in DTLA. The historic theaters along Broadway opened their doors to the public and offered free entertainment (drinks extra). I took upon the opportunity to capture photos of these rarely seen venues. This is the opulent LA Theatre where Charlie Chaplin would premier his movies […]
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 The most magical view of Los Angeles is from atop the Griffith Observatory. I captured this shot way back in 2012 on a rare cloudy evening in LA. I haven’t been up there in a while but I think it’s time to pay a visit. I miss the magic.
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 On my only day in Salvador da Bahia, Brazil the rain was pouring down. So I did something I hadn’t done in years. I went to church. This baroque church is the Igreja Nossa Senhora Do Carmo in Pelourinho. From the outside, this small church is not very impressive, but inside it glimmers full of […]
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 Even without clouds, the sunsets in Southern California sure are pretty. It helps if your at the beach and there is a colorful amusement park right on the water. Just relax and soak in the colors. Click photo for a big surprise
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 This is where Hemingway lived when he arrived in Havana back in 1939. His room is still as he left it. He lived there for 7 years but stayed in Cuba for 21 years. Must have been some pretty good mojitos. Click photo for a big surprise
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 In my last post, I shared Part One of my expedition through the Yucatan jungles of Mexico with a group of explorers who are huge aficionados of Maya ruins. As I mentioned in the post, our goal was to retrace and locate some of the Mayan ruins that were documented by the French explorer Michel Peissel in his 1963 book […]
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