travel photography
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Exploring The Dingle Peninsula
Without doubt, the Dingle peninsula is one of the most stunning areas that I have visited in Ireland. Over the years, I have visited the famous town of Dingle multiple times. So, over the holiday season, it was time to return and delve further into the peninsula to explore new areas. Let me tell you that the road trip did not disappoint and was so much fun.
By Patrick Duane5 years ago in Wander
The Eyes of a Wolf
It's not so much that the mountains rise. It's more like the land falls away. The plains of Alberta are thousands of feet above sea level, a high plateau that seems to stretch on forever into the Canadian prairies. But even the prairie ends eventually. Located on the border between Alberta and British Columbia, Jasper National Park marks a shift from flat land to mountain. Approaching from the east, the road plunges along a river valley, and frowning mountains suddenly surround you.
By Ryan Frawley5 years ago in Wander
Egypt: Camels, Pyramids and Awe
Jumping out of the van crammed with our small group of eight “Intrepid Travelers,” the cool January air of the desert was somewhat refreshing. I couldn’t believe I was finally standing in the vicinity of the Great Pyramid of Giza. As a young child, I would sit on my grandmother’s beige carpeted floor and read books about what I thought were fantastical lands. Egypt was far out of the realm of my reality growing up in a large suburban city outside of Toronto.
By Andrea Jardine5 years ago in Wander
Black and Gold. Top Story - May 2021.
It was summer 2009, and my divorce was final after a Colorado mandated three-month separation. One month prior to being “separated,” I had just returned from a difficult 15-month tour in Iraq. While deployed with the 4th Infantry Division in Baghdad, I was part of a combined arms team of nearly 6000 U.S. service members fighting to win The Battle of Sadr City through the worst combat since the initial invasion of Iraq in 2003.
By The Bantering Welshman5 years ago in Wander
When the Wilderness Looks Back
A branch cracked above me A noise trees make in winter. Shriveled leaves rattle to the northern wind. Branches turn brittle once the sap stops flowing. North of here, it gets so cold that trees explode. I moved to the warmest part of Canada for a reason.
By Ryan Frawley5 years ago in Wander











