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How I Survived the AMTRAK Train

USA | Thu, 10 Nov 2011 | By nomads-survival-kit | Views [6266] | Comments [3]

This year I travelled across America on the AMTRAK. Beautiful sleeper cabins, a dining cart with cocktails and white linen table clothes and service that would put top restaurants to shame. I thought this would be a beautiful way to see the country.... Read more >

Tags: amtrak, chicago, san fran, transport, usa

Monterey and San Fran!

USA | Thu, 30 Oct 2008 | By freedom-sparkles | Views [2010]

So well, its been a while and really ive no excuse bar the fact that i can't load up my photes at all here, which is a pain :( i have loads to show you all but no way of getting them up online. So i feel a story without the pics is no fun at all. So ... Read more >

Tags: alcatraz, cities, fog, rain, san fran, yosemite

 

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Brunnich's guillemots (Uria lomvia) and black-legged kittiwakes (Rissa tridactyla) are among the birds which migrate to the Arctic to breed. They choose rugged cliffs for their nest sites to gain protection from predators. One such nest site is this cliff on Baffin Island in the Akpait National Wildlife Area. It houses one of Canada's largest Brunnich's guillemots colonies.: by beelover, Views[694]
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