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December 2011

This is quite possibly the best commercial for a product, the HD Hero2 camera, I’ve ever seen. Watch it in High Definition for the full experience.

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The Most Popular Photos of 2011

by Dave on December 30, 2011 · 0 comments

arly in the year, I began publishing “photo favorites” and quickly found the weird and unusual photos were the ones shared most often via social media. As any good Editor would do, I began serving up the weirdest, most interesting photos from my travels around the world. The list below represents the most popular photos [...]

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is the season for retrospective blog posts. Putting together these list brings back a lot of memories, not just of writing my own stories, but of reading those contributed by Mark Wiens, and others throughout the year. Top 13 Most Popular Posts Published in 2011 World’s Best Beer Name - by David Lee.  You’ll never guess [...]

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his year passed in the blink of an eye. Or at least that’s how it feels looking back. I’m lucky enough to say I’ve done exactly what I wanted to do, and had a great time doing it. This year had its share of low points too, however by surviving them all, they only served to [...]

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Guilin city is an extremely beautiful town located in the northern part of Guangxi Province, China. After arriving, I asked a local about the population of Guilin. “It’s very small, about 6 million,” she replied. I guess by Chinese standards that is rather small. Anyways, don’t let the mid-sized city population of Guilin throw you [...]

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Christmas in Colombia

by Dave on December 25, 2011 · 2 comments

Cusco put up a few lights in the central square, and central Lima even more, but the decorations in Peru were nothing compared to what you get in Medellin, Colombia. My favorite display was in Envigado, where the streets were literally blanketed with millions of little lights. Merry Christmas!

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Christmas Markets in Vienna

by Dave on December 23, 2011 · 2 comments

Christmas Markets in Vienna 2009 from Rafael Asquith.

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The Museo Rafael Larco Herrera is a privately owned museum in Lima. The main collection features Pre-Columbian art, including items from the Moche and Chimu civilizations, which I’d learned about while touring temples outside Trujillo. A visit to Museo Larco was among the first things I did in Lima, and that’s not because it houses [...]

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