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The Trefrog Travels: July 2008
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A picture can speak a thousand words. These aren't necessarily my best shots, but they're the ones that take me back to the place I took them. Sunday, July 27, 2008. The Long and Not So Winding Road. The Long and Not So Winding Road, Northwest Arizona. This photo, taken as a memory of where I was, reminds me more so of the journey to. Had I not pulled over to fill up, which I considered waiting to do, I would have run out of gas in the desert. That gas station turned out to be the last bastion ...The pa...
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The Trefrog Travels: Jama' El Fna At Night
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A picture can speak a thousand words. These aren't necessarily my best shots, but they're the ones that take me back to the place I took them. Monday, July 14, 2008. Jama' El Fna At Night. Jama' El Fna At Night. Known by tourists as the "Main Square", the Jama' El Fna of Marrakech is a true Jekyll and Hyde. By day it's littered with snake charmers, acrobats, and tourists. By night the square transforms into a fable, of myth and mystery. We walked to our guides favorite food stall and sat down for dinne...
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2006 Jerry T. Lai. Photo by Jerry T. Lai. Evanston, IL Students take the traditional lap around the Northwestern University student center at the half-way point of the annual Dance Marathon in March 2006.
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A picture can speak a thousand words. These aren't necessarily my best shots, but they're the ones that take me back to the place I took them. Monday, April 6, 2009. In my search for a home I've finally settled on www.greginda.com. Please visit and check out my photography. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Kyle Bice Graphic Artist. The Tour Company I Like Best.
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The Trefrog Travels: April 2009
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A picture can speak a thousand words. These aren't necessarily my best shots, but they're the ones that take me back to the place I took them. Monday, April 6, 2009. In my search for a home I've finally settled on www.greginda.com. Please visit and check out my photography. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Kyle Bice Graphic Artist. The Tour Company I Like Best.
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The Trefrog Travels: Salar de Uyuni
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A picture can speak a thousand words. These aren't necessarily my best shots, but they're the ones that take me back to the place I took them. Monday, June 30, 2008. The Salar de Uyuni. The Salar is the world's largest salt flat spanning 4,085 square miles. That's 25 times larger than the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah). On my way back to civilization for the evening we stopped by these salt mounds. Some locals pile the salt up to dry out, and then harvest it for table salt. I believe...The Salar humbl...
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The Trefrog Travels: Mountain Top Meadow
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A picture can speak a thousand words. These aren't necessarily my best shots, but they're the ones that take me back to the place I took them. Sunday, July 20, 2008. Mountain Top Meadow, Tongass Region, Alaska. I remember looking at the ground during take off. I pictured myself jumping at the moment we left the ground, and as we climbed higher and higher, it was like I was a super hero jumping through the sky. Then we hovered. . It was very calming and meditative. I felt like a new man, rein...For in...