Travel photography from places far beyond my back yard.
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94 imagesVietnam: the culture, people and places visited nearly 50 years after my military tour of duty
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66 imagesGuam is a U.S. territory in Micronesia in the Western Pacific. Guam hosted significant WWII battles and there is the War in the Pacific National Historical Park which includes the site of a battlefield (Asan Beach). Both it and the the effects of the Spanish colonization contributions developed the Chamorro culture, the indigenous people of the island, and add to the the islands spirit.
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44 imagesBermuda is the oldest and last of the British overseas territories, and during the early 20th century was a popular destination for wealthy American, Canadian and British tourists arriving by steamship service. It has 64 miles of coastline and a total area of 21 square miles, with 2 main municipalities - the capital City of Hamilton and the Town of St. George, which is a designated World Heritage Site. It is not possible to rent a car on the island, and it was absent of the usual fast food eateries seen elsewhere. Bermudians are warm, friendly people.
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46 imagesThe smallest island in the world ever to have been partitioned between two different nations, St. Martin/St. Maarten has been shared by the French and the Dutch in a spirit of neighborly cooperation and mutual friendship for almost 350 years.