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Well Traveled 2014

Twin Peaks, San Francisco
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
Frankfurt, Germany
Las Vegas, NV
Beale St., Memphis, TN
Dallas, TX
Napa Valley, CA
Yosemite National Park, CA
Sequoia National Park, CA


Berkeley, CA
Seattle, WA
Angel Island, San Francisco




Alcatraz, San Francisco




Golden Gate Bridge, SF




Stanford, CA




Central Park, NYC



On a side note, travelling is a lifelong disease--once you catch it you can never be cured from the powerful wanderlust.
Ft. Lauderdale, FL

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