by Richard Quinn | May 12, 2024 | Maya, Mexico, Road Trips, Travel
DAY 15: Escárcega to Edzná, First House of the Itzás Escárcega is a small city of about 30,000, located at the junction of two Federal highways and a railroad. Very few tourists pass through the place, and those that do are mostly in a hurry, on their way to somewhere...
by Richard Quinn | Dec 11, 2015 | Maya, Mexico, Photography, Travel
As photographers, we all have our specialties: the subjects, locations, or events that really get our creative juices flowing, and inspire our best work. For some, it’s wildlife photography. For others, landscapes. Or seascapes, sunsets, misty mornings. Sports!...
by Richard Quinn | May 23, 2015 | Travel
Getting Ready For the Drive: What to bring? Some of this is almost too obvious to mention, so I’ll speed through it without getting too specific. There will be temperature extremes, from warm and muggy to freezing and worse, so I’ll have to be prepared for...
by Richard Quinn | Sep 5, 2023 | Travel, Tribal Lands
What do you call it when you stumble across something wonderful that you didn’t know anything about in advance? Some people say that’s just good old-fashioned luck, while folks that are a bit more full of themselves tend to consider it fate, or destiny....
by Richard Quinn | Dec 2, 2023 | Travel, Tribal Lands
This is Page 3 of a longer article: Click here to return to Page 1 WHITE HOUSE OVERLOOK There were law enforcement issues leading up to the closure: cars parked at the overlook by visitors who were hiking the trail had become an easy target for thieves and vandals....
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