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Airplane above Ghorepani |
In the center of this photo is an airplane. The airplane flew below us. Usually, the folks who trek the Annapurna Circuit (AC) in Nepal end... |
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Grave Creek Mound, Moundsville WV |
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This is the top page for posts about the Mound Building cultures of North America. |
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Cahokia Mounds, IL |
Cutting though the largest native American plaza in North America and lying at the base of the largest mound of all runs the four lane highway,... |
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Moundville AL |
Now for a detour of our westward progression of the mound building cultures. I had the opportunity to travel to Alabama last year, and during my... |
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Serpent Mound OH |
The most delightful and understandable mound we visited was Serpent Mound. Located between Chillicothe and Cincinnati in southern Ohio (if not... |
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Mound City, Chillicothe OH |
You may or may not have heard of Chillicothe Ohio. I had a random boss who was from there, but otherwise it remained well within the shadowy... |
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Grave Creek Mound, Moundsville WV |
We drove from Washington DC to Denver last spring. If you ever get the chance, I highly recommend it. The US is bigger than you think and to... |
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Grand Prismatic Spring |
If you have brought only one roll of Kodachrome to Yellowstone, this is your stop. The largest hot spring in the park, the Grand Prismatic Spring... |
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Anemone Geyser Sinter, Yellowstone |
Okay, now a little love for the geyser. |
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