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Crescent City Connection
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Angkor Wat Temple Guide
An Assessment of Each Angkor Wat Temple From a Photographer’s Perspective If you have a Tomb Raider-style photography adventure to Cambodia in your future, then this Angkor Wat temple guide will come in handy. In February I spent a week in Siem Reap visiting virtually every temple in the Angkor Wat complex. I visited most…
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Death Valley Travel Tips
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Conversations in Words and Pictures: November 30, 2014:
WORDS: The circus had come to town. In the cages, the animals waited. Some were quiet, and clung to the sides of their captivity. Others roared, and leapt at any imagined opportunity to burst free. A little girl stood in the middle of the ring and watched it all with wide eyes. PICTURES: