I am currently in my second multi-year period of living abroad. As an enlisted military man, I lived from 1988 to 1990 in England on a base called RAF Woodbridge. Now, I am living in Bangalore, India.
I’ve traveled to 30-ish countries so far, and I intend to keep expanding that number. I’ve stood awed in the presence of the Great Wall, Machu Picchu, Tikal, Chichen Itza, Angkor Wat, Stonehenge, the Taj Mahal, Hampi, Times Square, and Amsterdam’s Red-light district.
I’ve taken advantage of my life in India to see many of the country’s incredible sights, both easily-accessed and not, well-known and not. These include the Keralan Backwaters; Coorgi Coffee Plantations; Mysore’s Wodeyar heritage sites; the magnificent temples of Belur, Halibidu, and Shravanbelagola; the spectacular caves of Ajanta and Ellora; Fatehpur Sikri, Mumbai, Delhi, Amritsar, Varanasi, Khajuraho, Varkala, and Kochi.
I intend to see much more, both in India and in Asia, before I return to life in the United States.
Featured Mind & Eye Post:
1/2/13: Red Cross Snake Farm in Downtown Bangkok
Top Mind & Eye Blog Posts:
1.) Tikal (Guatemala) [2009]
2.) Eisenhower Executive Office Building: Interior (Washington DC, USA) [2011]
3.) Ice Skating in Budapest (Hungary) [2011]
4.) Colca Canyon Condors (Peru) [2010]
5.) Central Park Pedestrian Bridge (New York City, USA) [2009]
6.) Atlanta: Westin Tower (Atlanta, GA, USA) [2009]
7.) Tyger, Tyger Burning Bright (Budapest Zoo, Hungary) [2009]
8.) Scary Crabs at American Museum of Natural History (New York City) [2009]
9.) Harajuku Sunday Afternoon (Tokyo, Japan) [2010]
10.) The Many Faces of Genghis Khan (Ulan Bator, Mongolia) [2009]
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Thanks for reminding me how fascinating the world is! I have never been to South America (Costa Rica and Panama are the most south I’ve been to in that continenet) so I should head there some day (but maybe a trip to India before!).
Have a great weekend.
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What an unusual background! Happy travels 😉
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Cool picture of you and the snake~
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Hi,
Thanks for stopping by my blog and liking one of my posts 🙂 . You got a great blog and good work 🙂
Wishes, T.
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Thanks.
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That really is an eclectic assortment of travels. Enough to make for a colourful passport
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Wow, you are truly a world traveler! Thanks for stopping by my blog and checking it out!
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Nice pic with a snake man!! and you have a great blog too
hey please come to my blog too (click at the username)
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Thank you.
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I always believe that travel is the best education there is. You learn about other people and their culture.
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Hi I rally like your blog excellent keep it up
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Eeee on the snake pic, but it sounds like you are having fun in a lot of places. Blessings!
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Good day Traveler Bernie,
Thank you for liking his blog post on Lake Kariba and Victoria Falls -;) He appreciates.
And if your travel adventures take you to Africa one day, keep in touch with N3 Aviation. It’s just so much more fun bushflying Africa -;)
Oh, and by the way, he also has a Masters in International Relations with focus Economics.
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What an interesting background and blog! You seem to have seen so much of India already…I am yet to see a couple of the places you mention even though I have lived here all my life 🙂
Thank you so much for stopping by my blog and liking one of my posts! I am new to this world and looking at your amazing blog motivates me to work upon mine to make it better! Thanks again.
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