Category: Photos

Journey Through History: Exploring Camp Russell, Home of Heroes

Camp Russell During World War II the 1st and 2nd Divisions of the United States Marine Corps camped in this area from June 1942 to October 1943. The 2nd Infantry Regiment was based here at Camp Russell, the 6th Infantry at Camp MacKay across the highway on Whareroa Farm and the 8th Infantry at the …

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Exploring the Wonders of Datang Everbright City in Xi’an

Datang Everbright City in Xi’an presents a captivating destination that effectively showcases the rich history and contemporary developments of China. Tucked away within the ancient city of Xi’an, this vibrant cultural complex offers a delightful fusion of traditional architecture and cutting-edge technology. As soon as you set foot here, you are instantly whisked away to …

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Reaching for the Stars: The Auckland Sky Tower Experience

Behold the Auckland Sky Tower, a true architectural marvel that exudes grandeur and ambition. With its commanding height and dominating presence in the city’s skyline, it reaches boldly towards the stars, leaving onlookers in awe. Unveiled amidst great fanfare, this iconic structure stands as a testament to Auckland’s unwavering pursuit of innovation and excellence. Soaring …

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Skyscrapers and City Lights: Unveiling Auckland’s Central Business District & Sky Tower Splendor

The Central Business District (CBD) of Auckland is a mesmerizing sight to behold, where skyscrapers pierce the heavens and city lights dance like stars. This bustling hub, nestled in the heart of New Zealand’s largest city, is a testament to the country’s economic prowess and urban vibrancy. The CBD boasts a striking skyline adorned with …

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From Windy Wellington to Stunning Auckland: A Kiwi Adventure Takes Flight

Travel between Wellington and Auckland, New Zealand is an adventure filled with breathtaking landscapes and picturesque moments that are perfect for capturing in photographs. As you embark on this journey, you will find yourself surrounded by stunning natural beauty that showcases the diversity and charm of New Zealand. From the vibrant streets of Wellington, the …

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The White House: A Grand and Iconic Symbol of American Power and Influence

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Nestled at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington D.C. stands a grand and historic building that millions of people look up to. The White House, the official residence and workplace of the President of the United States, represents more than just a building. It is a symbol of American power and influence, an iconic edifice …

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Canberra Diplomatic Courier Hub Coin

I have a friend who is a diplomatic courier and he showed me this coin he designed. It’s pretty darn cool.

Solution to People Who Don’t Like You

Danger Sign with Clear Message

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Karl Marx Most Important Contribution to Mankind

When Father Doesn’t Make Time for Son

Your Triggers Are Your Responsibility

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China ATM Warns Don’t Transfer Money to Strangers

I don’t know who this warning is actually for, but apparently someone in China needs to be told not to transfer money to strangers and they put a nice sign on the ATM to remind them.

Kite Festival at Otaki Beach, New Zealand

I recently had the pleasure of attending the Otaki Kite Festival in New Zealand. It was an amazing experience that I will never forget. The festival was held in a large open field, and the sky was filled with colorful kites of all shapes and sizes. It was truly a sight to behold. The atmosphere …

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Door with Lion’s Head Artwork

As I walked down the street, in Wellington, New Zealand, I passed these doors that had this lion’s head on it. It was certainly nice and interesting enough to snap a quick photo.

Observing Waitangi Day in Wellington

Every year on February 6th, New Zealand marks the anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi with a public holiday called “Waitangi Day”. The Treaty of Waitangi is often considered to be New Zealand’s founding document. In 1840, representatives of the British Crown and of Māori iwi (tribes) and hapū (sub-tribes) entered into …

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Waitangi Weekend Māori Music Showcase

Went to the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa to see the Māori Music Showcase. This was a nice venue that showcased local Māori talent. It was a fun and intimate setting that was nice to see the island people and culture.

Sights Around the Simpsons Land in Universal Studios Hollywood

Here are some different sights you can see walking around the Simpson’s area of Universal Studios Hollywood.

Army National Guard Base Fort Pickett

Platform Nine and Three Fourths from the Movie Harry Potter

In Honor of Martin Luther King Day

Sand Dollar Found on the Beach in New Zealand

Walking down the beach I found a sand dollar laying there so I took a couple photos and put it back.

Save the Krill, Kill the Whales Bilboard

Found this interesting billboard in Wellington, New Zealand.

Biden White House Christmas

Guns N’ Rose Private Jet

I was at the Wellington airport last week after the Guns N’ Roses concert and much to my surprise was their private jet. I wouldn’t have known it was their jet if it wasn’t for a security guard that clued me in. I thought it was pretty darn cool.

The National Library of New Zealand

New Zealand Parliament House

Walked by the New Zealand Parliament House.

Tech Control Water Walkers Patch

Nine Months After Valentine’s Day

Tanasi is the Capitol of the Cherokee Nation

Tanasi is the origin of the name of Tennessee. This was the capitol of the Cherokee nation from 1721-1730.

Proof of Citizenship and Photo I.D. Should Be Required to Vote in U.S. Elections