by activelight | Jan 15, 2012 | Alaska, Landscape photography, Travel, Wildlife |
Most of the continental U.S. has been manicured, bulldozed, replanted, or developed. The lower 48 states look nothing like what their first explorers saw. Alaska is different. Its remoteness, cold climate and huge size keep it undeveloped. Even around the Alaska...
by activelight | Jun 17, 2009 | Travel |
Pierre’s Complex. Halfway House. Twin Angels. You probably don’t know what the heck these are, but I’m looking for them. Pierre’s Complex and other Anasazi outliers sprinkle the pre-Colombian Great North Road out of Chaco Canyon. These small...
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