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Gumbo's Pic of the Day, June 17, 2015: Lake Minnewanka

Still Country Photo ·
Dr. Fumblefinger and I went on a lovely hike around Lake Minnewanka a few weeks ago and snapped a few pics along the way.  This one is the lake with Mount Rundle in the background.   Lake Minnewanka ("Water of the Spirits"...
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Sighisoara, Romania

Travellinn ·
Wow! What a charming place! That was my first thought driving through the gate to Sighisoara citadel. The impression was certainly still applicable when we started wandering the cobbled streets among the pink, green, yellow, blue and red houses. You...
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A Day in Rouen, France

Paul Heymont ·
Normandy's capital, with much more to offer than Joan of Arc and the much-painted cathedral.
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April 4, 2018: Mother sheep and lamb, Wales

Dr. Jon (Guest) ·
A scenic view taken by Dr. Jon while hiking the Pembrokeshire Coast Path in Wales.
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Nov. 24, 2017: World's Fair, Rockton, Ontario

Paul Heymont ·
The name is big, the concept is local, and SeeSaw has a great time at an old-time agricultural fair.
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Wild boars 'hogging' Alsace pastures

Paul Heymont ·
Wild boars are causing a crisis for cheese producers in Alsace, by foraging in fields needed for the cows that produce Munster cheese.
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Bearded vultures return to French Alps

Paul Heymont ·
Europe's largest vulture, long gone from the French Alps, is thriving there again.
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Duncombe Park, N. Yorkshire: "The Secret Garden"

Paul Hunter Landscape Tog ·
Paul Hunter visits a beautiful estate, soon to be seen in a movie remake.
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Sheep at work in Paris suburb

Paul Heymont ·
A Paris suburb has regular visits and lawn service by a flock of urban sheep.
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March 8, 2018: Rhossili Bay, Gower, Wales

Professorabe ·
Professor Abe shares some lovely coastal scenes from his lovely home-country of Wales.
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An Irish Farm Food Festival

Paul Heymont ·
PHeymont and his wife enjoy an afternoon in the Irish countryside, surrounded by far too much glorious food.
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The Best Thing to Order is What They’ve Got

Amateuremigrant ·
Bob Cranwell shares an adventure into the Ethiopian highlands -- his was the first group of tourists to arrive after the rainy season and they found nothing was stocked or ready for them. What to do? Let Bob explain.
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Google Sheep View maps the Faroe Islands

Paul Heymont ·
A Google project manager said "Where there's a wool, there's a way," and islanders convinced Google to add their homeland to Street View
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Rome's mayor sheepish about lawn issues

Paul Heymont ·
With park walks and picnic areas disappearing under overgrown vegetation, Rome's mayor proposes bringing in sheep and cows to graze the parks.
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Gumbo's Pic of the Day, May 12, 2014: Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep, Alberta

DrFumblefinger ·
    One of the great things about living close to a large wilderness ecosystem is the chance to enjoy its wildlife.  That's especially true this time of year when the valleys have thawed and are green, but the mountains and high meadows...
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Where in the World is Gumbo? 7.8 update

DrFumblefinger ·
 There have been some highly educated guesses as to what and where Gumbo is, although they are not quite on the mark yet.  I think with these new clues we'll get this wrapped up and solved by Thursday. A slightly different view of the...
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A journey around Iceland: 4) North Iceland

DrFumblefinger ·
(Godafoss waterfall, northern Iceland) Our journey around the Ring Road continued as we headed north on the eastern shore of the island towards northern Iceland.  (I've again chosen to describe our experiences here in sequential...
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Gumbo's Pic of the Day, September 11, 2014: Colorado National Monument

DrFumblefinger ·
One of my favorite places to visit in Colorado is in the western part of the state, just south of the I-70 freeway and city of Colorado Springs.    Colorado National Monument  contains some beautiful red sandstone rock, with massive...
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A fall visit to Highwood Pass and hike in the alpine meadow of Ptarmigan Cirque

DrFumblefinger ·
  Kananaskis country  is one of the lesser traveled gems of the Alberta Rockies.  Locals know this area well but it’s off the radar for most tourists who selectively go to such highly worthwhile (but much busier) locations like...
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El Morro National Monument - a hike to early american graffiti

Jonathan L ·
El Morro National Monument  On a drive from Taos to LA I was able to stop at El Morro National Monument ....
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Gumbo's Pic of the Day, June 10, 2014. The Highest Highway in Canada

Dr.Y ·
    If you travel west from Calgary, Alberta on the TransCanada Highway, you'll see the Canadian Rockies growing ever larger during your entire journey.  It's an amazing sight! In less than an hour you're right in the heart of...
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Gumbo’s Pic of the Day, August 29, 2014: Postcards from Greece - The Portara on Naxos

Mac ·
The largest and loftiest (at 999m elevation) of the Cyclades archipelago, rugged Náxos is one of the few Greek islands besides Crete that could feed itself – you see flocks of sheep, goats and cattle everywhere, along with all manner of...
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A visit to Waterton National Park

Roderick Simpson ·
  Waterton Lakes National Park is in the extreme south-west of the province of Alberta and is contiguous with Glacier National Park in Montana.  It includes some of the most spectacular scenery in the Canadian Rockies,...
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A Quiet Irish Island

PortMoresby ·
  Having accepted an invitation from an English acquaintance to stay with her at her holiday cottage on an island just off the west coast of Ireland, I joined her the night before her departure at her Elizabethan-era home in Devizes, in...
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Mouflon, Cyprus

Ian Cook ·
Only about 3,000 Mouflon -- thought to be a precursor to domestic sheep -- exist on the island of Cyprus. Ian Cook shares the story of this interesting animal.
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Sept. 23, 2016: Feeling Sheepish

Paul Heymont ·
Young lamb seems a bit taken aback by PHeymont's attention, but nothing interrupts its mother's breakfast of grass.
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Oct. 1, 2016: Windmill at Hjerl Hede, Denmark

George G. ·
Hjerl Hede Open Air Museum is the largest open-air museum in Denmark. It shows the history of rural life in Denmark - with a main focus on the period from approx 1800 until 1950.
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January 13, 2017: Grinton Smelt Mill, Yorkshire Dales National Park

Ian Cook ·
Ian Cooks shares some stunning monochrome images of Grinton How Mill, the best preserved Smelt Mill in the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
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Street View? In the Faroe Islands, it's Sheep View

Paul Heymont ·
A tiny territory of rocky islands in Arctic waters takes matters into its own hand to get its roads and byways into Google Street View.
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Swans and Cygnets: The Abbotsbury Swannery

Paul Heymont ·
A visit to Abbotsbury's Swannery is like no other, because its hundreds of birds are the world's only managed flock. They've been there nearly 1000 years.
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Indian Hill and the Cave of the Blue Sun

Tim Newcomb (Guest) ·
Tim Newcomb follows old legends and old tracks through the California desert in search of petroglyphs that are over 4000 years old.
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July 27, 2016: Bighorn Sheep at Hemenway Park in Boulder City, NV

Samantha ·
On a side trip from Las Vegas, Samantha found this park, well-equipped with recreational equipment...and bighorn sheep!
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Fancy Animal Carnival, New York City

Paul Heymont ·
A carnival of animals created by Taiwanese artist Hung Yin lines several blocks of pedestrian plaza along Broadway in Midtown Manhattan.
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San Diego Zoo Safari Park (Where Gumbo was #326)

DrFumblefinger ·
Gumbo was visiting the fabulous San Diego Zoo Safari Park. About a half hour's drive north of San Diego, it covers a vaste 1800 acres and offers the opportunity to see hundreds of species of often endangered animals roam freely in their vast enclosures.
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Langtang Views, Part 1

Amateuremigrant ·
Bob Cranwell, the Amateur Emigrant, shares memories of an exhausting but rewarding visit to a remote area of Nepal.
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Jarlshof: A Microcosm of Shetland History

Paul Heymont ·
Just off the end of Shetland's main airport, Jarlshof shows signs of life in the Stone, Bronze and Iron ages as well as Pictish, Viking and Scottish peoples
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August 30, 2019: Sheep on Shore

Paul Heymont ·
PHeymont spotted these daring sheep wandering out onto the edge of the Rhine.
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Another Day in Heidelberg

Paul Heymont ·
PHeymont returns, on a cruise shore excursion, to a city he knew better many years ago, and which still has a hold on him.
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Are goats the answer to Portugal's wildfires?

Paul Heymont ·
Portugal turns to goats to eat the underbrush that's been feeding its wildfires.
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Kluane National Park

DrFumblefinger ·
DrFumblefinger visits remote Kluane National Park in the Yukon territory. The park is home to most of the largest mountains in Canada, including it's tallest peak, Mt. Logan. It is home to hundreds of glaciers and forms part of the world's largest non-polar ice cap.
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Must Have Games to Take on a Trip

Elison Evan ·
Because you're voyaging doesn't mean you need to leave your cherished games and amusements behind, particularly in the event that one of your main objectives in travel is to meet new people. You'd be unable to locate a superior method to make companions abroad than through something as simple as sports and games. These exercises come in all shapes and sizes: some approach your fitness, some approach your brain, some are simply incredibly just pure and a ton of chuckles. In this article, we...
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Madrid goes green for park cleanup

Paul Heymont ·
Sheep—500 of them, two shepherds and a dog—are Madrid's latest way to keep its parks clear of underbrush that could lead to fires.
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Searching for Yarn in All the Right Places

JHeymont ·
JHeymont shares thoughts on traveling, knitting and seeking out local yarns as her travel souvenirs.
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A Taxi Tour of Shetland

Paul Heymont ·
PHeymont and his wife get a cabbie's-eye view of scenes on Shetland's Mainland
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Airbnb now renting animal experiences

Paul Heymont ·
The vacation rental company, which has also been booking local experiences, is now also booking animal interactions.
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April 30, 2019: A Rural Market in Morocco

Marilyn Jones ·
On a tour of Morocco, Marilyn Jones stops to visit a rural market quite different from those she found in the cities.
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Montana's National Bison Refuge

DrFumblefinger ·
 The National Bison Refuge provides an excellent opportunity to see bison in their natural setting — the hilly grasslands of Montana.  The Refuge is located about an hour’s drive northwest of Missoula and is...
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Bolton Castle, Yorkshire Dales.

Paul Hunter Landscape Tog ·
Fourteenth century Bolton Castle is privately owned and still occupied, with the church of St Oswald nearby. The castle is in a remarkable state of preservation and is an impressive site overlooking the Yorkshire Dales.
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The Queen Charlotte Track

danthewanderer ·
DantheWanderer shares a memorable New Zealand walk -- five days on the beautiful Queen Charlotte Track.
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Hello, Dolly! Edinburgh museum celebrates birthday with new exhibits

Paul Heymont ·
Scotland's National Museum is opening a big expansion in July, with new galleries and an exhibit featuring Dolly, the first-ever cloned mammal.
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