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Snow and Ice | Vagabond Eyes
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A young traveler capturing adventures one photo at a time. Taken in Dec 2010 on a cruise to the Antarctic Peninisula. Back in 2010, a friend called me up and randomly asked, “Do you want to go to Antarctica? 2 thoughts on “ Snow and Ice. 2014/01/26 at 2:27 AM. So blue– wonderful photo! 2014/01/26 at 1:31 PM. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
Horses and Carts | Vagabond Eyes
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A young traveler capturing adventures one photo at a time. Taken in Jan 2014 in Farafenni, The Gambia, West Africa. Every Sunday, the town of Farafenni has a luumo. A luumo is a weekly market where sellers from all over come to sell fruits, vegetables, fish, pottery, tools, fabric, clothes, and many other items. Farafenni is a fairly large town, so the luumo is located at the far north edge on your way to the Senegal border. Taken in Jan 2014 in Farafenni, The Gambia, West Africa. Enter your comment here.
O Canada | Vagabond Eyes
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A young traveler capturing adventures one photo at a time. Taken in July 2011 in Vancouver, Canada. On a trip to Vancouver, Canada in 2011, I stumbled on a field and at the distance, there was a flagpole with the Canadian flag blowing in the breeze. After taking the picture, I realized that it reminded me of a Microsoft Windows desktop wallpaper/background. Category : North America. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
February | 2014 | Vagabond Eyes
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A young traveler capturing adventures one photo at a time. Every Sunday, the town of Farafenni has a luumo. A luumo is a weekly market where sellers from all over come to sell fruits, vegetables, fish, pottery, tools, fabric, clothes, and many other… Continue reading →. On a trip to Vancouver, Canada in 2011, I stumbled on a field and at the distance, there was a flagpole with the Canadian flag blowing in the breeze. After taking the picture,… Continue reading →.
January | 2014 | Vagabond Eyes
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A young traveler capturing adventures one photo at a time. For 5 days, 29 Peace Corps The Gambia volunteers and 17 Gambians biked to 4 schools and taught upper basic school students (e.g. grade 8 and 9 students) about HIV and AIDS, and… Continue reading →. This photo was taken a few weeks ago as I was walking around the streets of Farafenni in The Gambia. One of my friends noticed this great shot of a women just standing… Continue reading →. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
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There is something about music in the outdoors. Specially when it’s live and intimate. A group of chiller people, barbecue and a huge ass camp fire only add to that experience. We at Vagabond are always trying to bring these elements together and that is what led to the birth of the very first Fields of Sound. Yes people we are back and this time we are heading to the Pawna lake side to kick-start the holiday season and enjoy the winters. Who is in? Destination: Camp Deogadh (Pawna Lake). We take you to ...
Vagabond Express | and miles to go before I sleep….
And miles to go before I sleep…. Contributions from Fellow Vagabonds. True Stories of the Road. Vagabond of the Month. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 10 other followers. Creative Paths to Freedom. Find stuff on Vagabond Express. January 29, 2012. Vagabond Mantra by Anais Nin. By Ashe Vagabond of the Vagabond Express. We travel, some of us forever, to seek other states, other lives, other souls. – Anais Nin. January 29, 2012.
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Vagabond Eyes | A young traveler capturing adventures one photo at a time
A young traveler capturing adventures one photo at a time. Every Sunday, the town of Farafenni has a luumo. A luumo is a weekly market where sellers from all over come to sell fruits, vegetables, fish, pottery, tools, fabric, clothes, and many other… Continue reading →. On a trip to Vancouver, Canada in 2011, I stumbled on a field and at the distance, there was a flagpole with the Canadian flag blowing in the breeze. After taking the picture,… Continue reading →. The Triton Lite Theme.
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Vagabond Farmers are Chris Lincoln and Tammara Van Ryn of New Minglewood Farm in Greenwich, NY. Join us here as we travel across the continent on the classic American road odyssey. Monday, October 25, 2010. The hike required shoes with good traction and a bit of trust that you wouldn't slide straight down the face of the rock. Having travelled so far from Arches and Canyonlands, it didn't make any sense to go back to Utah, so we found ourselves with an unexpected and unplanned day in the Colorado Rockies...