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Aug 17, 20162 min read
Iceland (Part 3): On the Road in the East
Boy has it been a long time since my last post. I'm sorry people, I hope you lived without my silly jokes (I am funny right?). Anyways,...
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Jun 28, 20162 min read
Antelope Canyon (in BnW)
Earlier this month in the second round of my Iceland Series I talked about how sometimes when I go to places that are "musts" for...
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Jun 28, 20161 min read
Cambodia Series
Check out all of the posts in my Cambodia series right here! Part 1: Tonle Sap Lake Part 2: Angkor Thom Part 3: A Circuit of Temples To...
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Jun 12, 20163 min read
Cambodia (Part 2): Angkor Thom
Let's get back up to speed shall we? Back in 2014 my dad came to visit me in China and we decided to take advantage of his time in Asia...
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Jun 7, 20164 min read
Iceland (Part 2)
When we last left off, our lovable heroes were driving through the icelandic countryside. They had just parked their amazing camper van...
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May 24, 20163 min read
Cambodia: Tonlé Sap Lake
Way back in September of 2014 my father came to visit while I was living in Shanghai, China. He was going to be with me for two weeks so...
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May 17, 20166 min read
Iceland (Part 1)
Ever since I decided that becoming a landscape photographer was a fantastic idea, there have been a few places on the top of the list to...
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May 8, 20165 min read
A Month in China (Part 12): Huashan
After traveling traveling around western China for nearly a month, this was one of the last photos I took. I decided it was a good idea...
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May 1, 20163 min read
A Month in China (Part 11): Xi'an
When you think about traveling around China there are basically two things that come to mind, pandas and terracotta warriors. We checked...
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Apr 29, 20162 min read
Sunrise in Chautauqua
It's been awhile since I've written about anything other than traveling through China but about 10 days ago I went out for an early...
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Apr 24, 20163 min read
A Month in China (Part 10): Zhangye and Xining
We got on a bus to leave Rebkong and insodoing left the last small town on our journey through the Amdo region (don't worry, not the last...
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Apr 17, 20162 min read
A Month in China (Part 9): Rebkong and the Klurol Festival
After leaving Xiahe probably a bit too early, our next stop on the journey was Rebkong (also known as Tongren). This brought us to our...
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Apr 10, 20163 min read
A Month in China (Part 8): Labrang Monastery
Before we get started today, I just wanted to announce that we are on the back stretch of this series! Hey, maybe that means that...
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Apr 3, 20163 min read
A Month In China (Part 7): Back to Langmusi
After a good night's sleep, much needed after the excitement of the day before, we woke up and prepared to head back to "civilization."...
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Apr 3, 20161 min read
Month in China Series
Links to all of the installments of the Month in China series. Part 1 Part 2: Chengdu Part 3: Jiuzhaigou - Songpan Part 4: Zoige and...
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Mar 27, 20163 min read
A Month In China Part 6: The Home God Festival
We were awoken from our slumber by the odd sound of "wooooo" off in the distance. We all lay tucked in our sleeping bags for a while...
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Mar 18, 20164 min read
A Month In China Part 5: Trekking With Nomads (Day 1)
We left HuaHu, got back in the car with our new friend and rode up the road to the small town of Langmusi. Langmusi sits on the border of...
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Mar 4, 20163 min read
A Month In China Part 4: Zoige and HuaHu
Just in case you've missed any of the earlier installments you can check them out here: Part 1 Part 2: Chengdu Part 3: Jiuzhaigou -...
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Feb 29, 20163 min read
A Month in China Part 3: Jiuzhaigou - Songpan
Before we get started, if this is your first time, check out parts 1 and 2 here: A Month In China Part 1 A Month in China Part 2: Chengdu...
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Feb 22, 20164 min read
A Month in China (Part 2): Chengdu
When we last left off our heroes were hopping a flight from Beijing to Chengdu. For those of you who aren't super familiar with Chinese...
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