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Delta Wanderings XXI – July 2017 -- “Summertime Fun"
August 30, 2017
Vasco Road 911 Flag Barn
July arrived with a "BANG" in Discovery Bay as the night-time skies lit up with some great Fourth of July fireworks displays, probably the best...
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Baja Wanderings II – May 2017 --- “Among the Gentle Giants” --- Search for a Pregnant Whale Shark
July 29, 2017
Part 2 of 2 -- The search for a Pregnant Whale Shark
(A photo blog of our recent Whale Shark Expedition by Bill & Linda Klipp)
Among the dozen or so places on the plane...
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Baja Wanderings I – May 2017 --- “Among the Gentle Giants” --- A Whale Shark Adventure
July 26, 2017
Part 1 of 2-- Whale Shark documentary expedition in the Sea of Cortez
(A photo blog of our recent Whale Shark Expedition by Bill & Linda Klipp)
Mexico’s Baja and Sea of...
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Delta Wanderings XX – June 2017 -- “Back to Nature"
July 05, 2017
It’s been a while, but I’m back with a new installment of my “Delta Wanderings” blog, "Back to Nature", recent wildlife photos from around Discovery Bay, remember you wou...
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African Wanderings IV – Aug 2016 --- “The Land of the Giants” --- The Tree of Life
February 16, 2017
A night drive across remote Ruaha National Park can take on a magical or even mystical feel as the giant Baobab trees reach into the night sky with their root like naked...
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