Traveling around the world with National Geographic was an experience of a lifetime. Around the world in 80 hours of flight time; 25 days of amazing memories.
Perhaps my favorite memory of all is realizing as I watched out our plane window, the whole world passed underneath - from the Florida Keys to the Andes, from Easter Island to the Great Barrier Reef, from Borneo to the Mekong Delta; Tibet to Uttar Pradesh; Kilimanjaro and the Great Rift Valley; the Nile, Sinai and the Red Sea; the Great Pyramids and the Sphynx, the North African coast and the Atlas Mountains, the Azores and the Delmarva Peninsula.
I decided to post my 2 favorite photos from each place we visited and tried to find one that featured a person or persons and one that was more evocative of the location.
I welcome your comments.
Orlando, Florida, USA
Cusco, Peru
Machu Picchu, Peru
Easter Island, Pacific
Samoa, Pacific
Great Barrier Reef, Australia
Siam Reap, Cambodia
Chengdu, China
Tibet, China
If I had a favorite place - a big if - it was Tibet. This was a surprise for me, as it was probably lowest on my list before the trip began. The people were so open and welcoming, the scenery so stark. I broke my 2 photo rule, because I couldn't leave these out....
Agra, India
Taj Majal, India
Serengeti, Tanzania
On safari, Serengeti
Petra, Jordan
Wadi Rum, Jordan
Marrakesh, Morocco
Returning home via Azores
So, here they are - some of my favorites of the more than 10,000 photos I took on this fabulous trip. Thanks for taking a look.
Perhaps my favorite memory of all is realizing as I watched out our plane window, the whole world passed underneath - from the Florida Keys to the Andes, from Easter Island to the Great Barrier Reef, from Borneo to the Mekong Delta; Tibet to Uttar Pradesh; Kilimanjaro and the Great Rift Valley; the Nile, Sinai and the Red Sea; the Great Pyramids and the Sphynx, the North African coast and the Atlas Mountains, the Azores and the Delmarva Peninsula.
I decided to post my 2 favorite photos from each place we visited and tried to find one that featured a person or persons and one that was more evocative of the location.
I welcome your comments.
Orlando, Florida, USA
Welcome dinner on our night prior to departure |
Our plane heads over the Florida Keys and US Highway 1 on our way to Peru |
Cusco, Peru
Street vendors - mother and baby selling decorated gourds |
Colonial architecture in Cusco's central square - also once the center of the Incan empire |
Machu Picchu, Peru
So many great photos, but it's hard not to select the classic view, to fully absorb the majesty |
This sweet Ollantaytamtambo boy sang a song about a lonely goat |
Easter Island, Pacific
Sunrise breaking through a morning rainstorm |
A silent moai looks to the rising sun |
Samoa, Pacific
A welcome dance from the women at a local village community center |
A Samoan Fiafia at our hotel |
Great Barrier Reef, Australia
The beauty and serenity just overwhelms |
Susan working on mastering her snorkeling form |
A reflective walk at Angor Wat |
Photo op |
The red pandas get less attention than their giant black and white cousins, but are very cute |
For a pedestrian, it's harder to cross this bicycle path than the road for cars... |
If I had a favorite place - a big if - it was Tibet. This was a surprise for me, as it was probably lowest on my list before the trip began. The people were so open and welcoming, the scenery so stark. I broke my 2 photo rule, because I couldn't leave these out....
Two hour bus ride to Lhasa from the airport in Tibet |
Waiting with anticipation |
Afternoon break for people watching |
People from all over the country traveled to Lhasa for the New Year |
Novice monks debating in a sunny courtyard at the monastery |
A young pilgrim |
Moonset over Lhasa |
Prayer drums |
Prayer slates |
Monastery courtyard |
Street brigade |
Buddhist nun making yak butter flowers for New Year |
Agra, India
Hurrying home |
Coca cola or Pepsi? |
Election Day, so many people with the day off came to visit the Taj |
Masai guards walked us to our rooms at night; performed a lion hunt song and jumping contest |
Watering hole at our hotel - right next to the infinity edge swimming pool |
Traffic jam! |
A long bend down for a drink of water |
The Siq - heading to the Treasury at Petra |
A timeless location |
Wadi Rum, Jordan
Wadi Rum |
Our guide leads camping and hiking excursions in the desert |
Marrakesh, Morocco
Stunning architecture with carved wood and mosaic tiles |
Enjoyed the show |
Our 757 spoiled us for future travel, luxuries both big and small |
Fueling stop at the Azores, almost home.. |
So, here they are - some of my favorites of the more than 10,000 photos I took on this fabulous trip. Thanks for taking a look.
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