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Highlights of an intense four day self guided dual sport motorcycle adventure exploring the less traveled byways of Ecuador along with other travel sights of this land of great diversity. Click here to visit Ecuador 2012
Join me here on a great adventure exploring the Continental Divide from Montana to New Mexico by motorcycle! Continental Divide Ride 2012
Exploring Ireland by sea only seems natural. After all, it is a small island nation surrounded by water... and lots of it! From shipboard I got to see Ireland in a way not possible stuck on land, but since we went ashore by zodiac every day, I got the best of both worlds! Please visit Ireland by Sea to sample some of the mystery and charm of Ireland.
It seemed like I had barely downloaded my images from the Newfoundland Revisited adventure, and cleaned and organized my gear, when Pete Ryan called to suggest I accompany him to Death Valley, California. The mission was to seek out the hidden secrets from Death Valley's heyday of gold and silver mining from a century and more ago. This famous and popular national park is all but deserted in the weeks just before Christmas. No endless caravans of slogging RVs and no hoards of tourists to clutter a photographer's viewfinder. Pete is persuasive; I had to go.
I came away with great respect for the Ford Escape 4X4 that I navigated through desert trails and mountain tracks as we pushed into old mining camps that few get to see. Here are the highlights of Death Valley 2009.
Winter is lurking and I find myself back in Newfoundland exploring out of the way destinations with friend and pro shooter Pete Ryan. We search for, and find, the site of a horrific crash of a USAF B36 bomber from half a century ago. We stalk bull moose warily protecting their cows and we visit a long lost fishing village slowly being reclaimed by the unstoppable forces of nature. Another great adventure. From thousands of "clicks", here are a few to tell the story, Newfoundland Revisited.
Everyone had a good time, learned a few things, and I managed to get a few shots of a very popular photo site.
During the summer months a loose knit group of fellow canoeists meets at the lower end of Canadice Lake on Thursday evenings for sharing the common love of one the Finger Lakes region's smaller jewels.
Not only did these quiet evenings serve up peace and calm, but some wonderful photo ops, as you shall see.
My wife and I fell in love with Newfoundland during our first trip to Newfoundland in the fall of 2007 when we explored the Avalon region by car. This year we had a last minute opportunity to join Adventure Canada, (once again), for their Circumnavigation of Newfoundland cruise.
This cruise, on the converted Russian research vessel Akademik Ioffe, departed St. Johns harbor and headed north following the eastern shore. We stopped at remote fishing villages and deserted beaches. Newfoundlanders have a rich history of hard work and perseverance and a culture steeped in song and hospitality.
This trip will be remembered with many colorful images of vast seascapes, landscapes and Newfoundlanders.
The 1941 Historic Aircraft Group Museum in Geneseo, NY is just a 30 minute drive from home and it offers an amazing airshow every summer of classic and military aircraft. This year I went with a press pass from my local paper, the Daily Messenger, and a pro shooter friend, Peter Ryan.
Peter's superior credentials, (National Geographic Online), got him an airpass.... alas, mine did not. But Peter cajoled an opportunity for me to get some air shots. What a great experience that was! I hope you enjoy these images of aviation, old and new.
In June 2008 we headed off to Maine with the goal of hunting puffins. They were "sitting ducks" (er, puffins!!) as we hid in blinds on Machias Seal Island in the Bay of Fundy where they return after years at sea maturing to breed. The air is filled with puffins coming and going as they work constantly to feed their young and avoid the thieve'n gulls. Our hunt was successful.... lots of great shots in the Puffins, Puffins, and Bits of Maine gallery.
There are seven galleries integrated here as they originally appeared on imagesbypyarnall.com. They were created in a program I no longer use. Gradually I will take the best of these images and create new galleries which will look like the newer galleries above.
The galleries here include....
American Southwest... Out and Back
Closer to Home
Faces and Places Ecuador 07
Newfoundland - The Avalon
Baja and the Sea of Cortez
Western Greenland and the Canadian Arctic
Ecuador 05-06 Travel Log
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