Travel Journal

Adventures from Around the World with a Camera

A Lonely Cabin
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A Hard Life: at Lee’s Ferry

Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Arizona

It was a lovely, early winter day - Thanksgiving Day - when I first visited the Lonely Dell Ranch. The land all around is desolate, scrub brush. I could sense the loneliness that the people who lived here must have felt.


Remains of tree turned to stone in Petrified Forest National Park
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Living Stone: in the Painted Desert

Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona

In 1540, an expedition under Francisco Vázquez de Coronado on a quest to find the Seven Cities of Cibola, passed through this region naming it "El Desierto Pintado" - The Painted Desert. It's a land of petrified forests, dinosaurs fossils ...


Writing in Stone at Painted Rock Petroglyph Site
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Stories in Stone: Ancient Voices

Desert Southwest; Arizona and Utah

The American desert southwest is a treasure trove of rock art. Tens of thousands of petroglyphs and pictographs have been discovered througout the region. The designs can be bold and prominently situated, or they can be tiny and concealed ...


Remains of the Barracks at Ft. Bowie
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Ft. Bowie: at Apache Pass

Ft. Bowie National Historical Park, Arizona

Second Lieutenant George N. Bascom, sat stiff and upright in his tent. Across from him, still drinking his coffee, sat his guest, the greatest Apache leader of the day; Cochise. It was February 4th, 1861, at Apache Pass.