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Smokey Mountains

2 galleries with 72 photos.

Updated: Apr 28, 2008 4:23pm PST

Monument Valley

1 galleries with 53 photos.

Updated: Apr 09, 2008 3:38am PST

Bryce Canyon

1 galleries with 52 photos.

Updated: Jan 04, 2008 12:18pm PST

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Jackson Hole Wyoming : These photographs were captured in Jackson hole Wyoming and in Yellowstone Park..

Grand Teton National Park protects stunning mountain scenery and a diverse array of wildlife. The Teton Range is the focal point of the park, the youngest range in the Rocky Mountains. An active normal fault, the Teton Fault, lies on the 40 mile long mountain front. Rock is jetted into the sky some 7,000 feet from the flat plains, with the highest peak at 13,770 feet, the Grand Teton.
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Jackson Hole Wyoming

These photographs were captured in Jackson hole Wyoming and in Yellows ...

Updated: Jul 30, 2007 3:37am PST

Light Houses : This collection of lighthouse  photographs range from Nova Scotia, Canada to Florida.
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Light Houses

This collection of lighthouse photographs range from Nova Scotia, Can ...

Updated: Jun 13, 2008 5:39am PST

Nova Scotia : From the stirring sight of the Acadian flag flying proudly in front of a brightly painted house.
For centuries, Nova Scotia has been the gateway to Canada.  From the arrival of the earliest explorers like John Cabot, to Samuel de Champlain’s band of hardy adventurers determined to settle an untamed world, to waves of Scottish immigrants and British soldiers, to German farmers from the Rhine Valley - Nova Scotia has welcomed them all.
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Nova Scotia

From the stirring sight of the Acadian flag flying proudly in front of ...

Updated: Aug 11, 2007 12:20pm PST

Chattanooga Choo Choo & Lookout Mountain : Today, one of the original trains has pride of place in Chattanooga's former Terminal Station. Once owned and operated by the Southern Railway, the station was saved from demolition after the withdrawal of passenger rail service in the early 1970s, and it is now part of a 30-acre  resort complex, including the Choo-Choo Holiday Inn and numerous historical railway exhibits. Hotel guests can stay in half of a restored passenger railway car. Dining at the complex includes the Gardens restaurant in the Terminal Station itself, The Station House (which is housed in a former baggage storage) and the "Dinner in the Diner" which is the complex's fine dining venue, housed in a restored 1940s dining car. The city's other historic station, Union Station, parts of which predated the Civil War, was demolished in 1973; its site is now a large office building. In addition to the railroad exhibits at "the Choo Choo", there are further exhibits at Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum, which is in the suburb of East Chattanooga.

Chattanooga Choo Choo & Lookout Mountain

Today, one of the original trains has pride of place in Chattanooga's ...

Updated: Jun 14, 2008 5:49am PST