Photo of the Week: Okavango Delta, Botswana
I traveled through the Okavango Delta, the world’s largest inland delta, on a traditional canoe called a mokoro. The lily pads and reeds were abundant…
Read MorePhoto of the Week: Sunset in the Namib Desert, Namibia
We awoke before the sun to climb a sand dune (Dune 45) in the Namib Desert. It was a short but difficult barefoot trek to the top by moonlight. As the…
Read MorePhoto of the Week: Elephants in Knysna Elephant Park, South Africa
This week, I was delighted to see and touch African Elephants at the Knysna Elephant Park in South Africa. It is not an experience I will forget. They are so peaceful to be around.
Read MorePhoto of the Week: Bo-Kaap District in Cape Town
Bo-Kaap is an old neighborhood in Cape Town close to the city center. It was a slum for many years and neglected under the apartheid...
Read MorePhoto of the Week: Cape Point, South Africa
On South Africa’s Cape Peninsula, every vista provides a spectacular view of white sand beaches, crystal-clear water, and mountains. This shot was taken at Cape…
Read MorePhoto of the Week: Stellenbosch, South Africa
With over 200 wineries, the Stellenbosch wine route is a must for any visitor to Cape Town – just about an hour’s drive from the city. The scenery is as delicious as the wine.
Read MorePhoto of the Week: Graffiti in Chania, Crete, Greece
Crete is a romantic and special place. It’s no wonder that so many people fall under it’s spell, experiencing a love affair with the location. I found this stencil graffiti in an alley in the oldest neighborhood in Chania (continuously inhabited since 3500 B.C.).
Read MorePhoto of the Week: Chania, Crete, Greece
This week’s picture comes from a tiny back street in the ancient city of Chania on Crete’s northern shore. It seems everywhere I look there is art.
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