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September 2002

9/07/2002
Docked Ship
Posted by Jamie
Our vessel, the Zenith, docked in Old San Juan
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9/07/2002
The Hotel
Posted by Jamie
Our hotel for the night, The Wyndham Old San Juan
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9/07/2002
Harbor Architecture
Posted by Jamie
An old building at the harbor in Old San Juan
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9/08/2002
Further down the harbor
Posted by Jamie
Looking further east from the Old San Juan dock.
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9/08/2002
The Port Bow
Posted by Jamie
Our ship again, from the dock -- funny how this photo looks like it was streeeeetched out.
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9/08/2002
Meagan and the Boat
Posted by Jamie
Meagan poses at the harbor in front of the boat before we board.
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9/08/2002
Spanish Architecture
Posted by Jamie
Another example of the old Spanish architecture downtown.
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9/08/2002
Skinny Street
Posted by Jamie
I don't think you can get a car down this road when another car is parked there.
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9/08/2002
Christmas in April
Posted by Jamie
Notice the electric icicles hanging from this very red building.
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9/08/2002
Further Along the Road
Posted by Jamie
Another shot showing the same street as the last, only looking further down the road.
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9/08/2002
Diamond in the Rough
Posted by Jamie
Here we see a nicely renovated (or maybe even brand new) building standing amid the old crumbly ones.
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9/08/2002
Easter M&Ms
Posted by Jamie
They really like their pastels here in Puerto Rico
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9/08/2002
Down the Hill
Posted by Jamie
Looking north down the hill towards the harbor and the Caribbean in the distance.
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9/08/2002
Important-Looking
Posted by Jamie
This building looks like it might be important, owing to it's central location and the way it just stands out. I don't know what it is. Do you?
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9/08/2002
Transito
Posted by Jamie
I don't speak spanish, but I would guess "transito" means "one way". It's funny seeing familiar old street signs in another language. I don't know why exactly. It just is.
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9/08/2002
A New Perspective
Posted by Jamie
Our first shot taken from on board the ship. Here we're facing east, and the old fort lies beyond the hill.
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9/08/2002
1st Stop: Daiquiri
Posted by Jamie
Meagan enjoying a drink on the sun deck.
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9/08/2002
The Big Picture
Posted by Jamie
A broader view of the old city.
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9/08/2002
The QE2
Posted by Jamie
The Cunard line's Queen Elizabeth II, in the berth next door.
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9/08/2002
Windows and Clouds
Posted by Jamie
Zooming in on Old S.J. Windows and clouds everywhere.
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9/08/2002
San Juan Skyline
Posted by Jamie
Looking southwest from the ship, at the city skyline and the mountains beyond.
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9/08/2002
Don't Eat the Ferryman
Posted by Jamie
Meagan on the ship. Ferry in the background.
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9/08/2002
The Queen's Nose
Posted by Jamie
A closer look at QE2's port bow. Kinda looks like The QE2 and the ship on the other side of her are Siamese (excuse me -- ahem -- 'conjoined') twins.
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9/08/2002
Whirlybird
Posted by Jamie
A helicopter over the bay.
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9/08/2002
Crash!
Posted by Jamie
This is what happens when you drink and drive a 102,000 ton boat! (That's how big the Carnival Destiny is -- the one in the background) Actually, it only looks like they're....
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9/08/2002
The Beer Vat
Posted by Jamie
This is where they keep the beer..... No, it's the bottom of the big smokestack, where they put the 3-story "X" logo .
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9/08/2002
Jet Skis
Posted by Jamie
The ubiquitous eco-ravaging floating crotch-rockets zoom by the ship.
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9/08/2002
Battery Park in Puerto Rico?
Posted by Jamie
Puerto Rico's version of Battery Park, just east of the harbor, as the boat pulls out to sea.
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9/08/2002
City Walls
Posted by Jamie
As we approach the fortress, we see the city walls.
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9/08/2002
More city walls
Posted by Jamie

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9/08/2002
El Morro
Posted by Jamie
On top of the hill is Castillo de San Felipe del Morro
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9/08/2002
El Morro Again
Posted by Jamie
A closer look.
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9/08/2002
One More Time
Posted by Jamie

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9/08/2002
More-O El Morro
Posted by Jamie
Even closer.
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9/08/2002
Another Angle
Posted by Jamie
The other side of El Morro
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9/08/2002
Hasta La Vista, Puerto Rico
Posted by Jamie
The boat finally makes it out of San Juan Bay. Next stop, St. Thomas.
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9/09/2002
Magens Bay, Gray Sky
Posted by Jamie
After a misunderstanding with our ornery cab driver we've just arrived at Magens Bay. The sky is a bit gray, but will soon clear up.
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9/09/2002
Here Comes The Sun
Posted by Jamie
Magens Bay again, looking out to sea, with some of the other saintly Virgin Islands in the distance.
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9/09/2002
Gray Skies are Gonna Clear Up
Posted by Jamie
Now we're getting somewhere. This is what a carribean beach ought to look like. Magens Bay.
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9/09/2002
Thar She Blows
Posted by Jamie
Jamie snorkeling in the Bay.
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9/09/2002
I Wasn't Expecting Anyone
Posted by Jamie
An unexpected guest shows up at the beach.
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9/09/2002
Blackbeard's Castle
Posted by Jamie
Blackbeard's Castle sits on top of this hill. At least that's what our driver told us. Since you can see NOTHING in this photo, you'll just have to take....
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9/09/2002
The Bay from Above
Posted by Jamie
Here's Magens Bay again, seen from a lookout point at the tippity-top of St. Thomas.
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9/09/2002
Same Shot, New Subject
Posted by Jamie
Meagan and Me at the lookout. My big belly here is a result of the fattening cruise food. I swear!
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9/09/2002
Islands in the Sun
Posted by Jamie
Looking northeast at some islands in the distance. Not sure, but the one to the far right might be St. John. The others are private.
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9/09/2002
More Magens
Posted by Jamie
Magens Bay again, from the lookout. This shot clearly shows the coral formations in the water, as well as the colorful houses dotting the landscape.
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9/09/2002
Sand Dollar
Posted by Jamie
Somewhere on this skinny stretch of land that juts out into the sea is a fancy hotel called the Sand Dollar, where, according to our driver celebrities like Bill Clinton and....
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9/09/2002
Turn Your Head to the Right
Posted by Jamie
Same general area, a little more to the east.
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9/09/2002
Zoom
Posted by Jamie
Zooming in on the Sand Dollar, and the small islands in the area.
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9/09/2002
Look Familiar?
Posted by Jamie
As I put this album together, it occurs to me that all these pictures really look the same. But this one is actually shot from another location -- atop the hill....
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9/09/2002
My House
Posted by Jamie
At least I'd like to think so. It would be a nice place to call home, wouldn't it? Here we're at Mountain Top, looking westward.
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9/09/2002
Charlotte Amalie Harbor
Posted by Jamie
The ships in the harbor, with some nice power lines in the foreground. As big as it seemed when we were on board, our ship is the puny one in the middle.
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9/09/2002
Harbor 2
Posted by Jamie
Turing lightly to the right....
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9/09/2002
Back on Board
Posted by Jamie
Back on board the Zenith, as we prepare to leave St. Thomas for the island of Bermuda.
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9/09/2002
The Harbor from the Ship
Posted by Jamie
A different view of the harbor, from the ship.
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9/09/2002
Pulling Away
Posted by Jamie
The Zenith slowly pulls out of the harbor,soon to be followed by this behemoth boat behind us.
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9/09/2002
Another Behemoth
Posted by Jamie
The Zenith passes the docked Adventure of the Seas, from the Royal Caribbean line. This boat is tremendous. I would get lost on that thing.
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9/09/2002
Kon Tiki
Posted by Jamie
I guess this is some kind of tour boat where folks can pay a price and get drunk and silly and cruise around, hopefully not crashing into the gargantuan cruise ships.
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9/09/2002
De Plane, De Plane
Posted by Jamie
A jet passes by overhead.
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9/09/2002
Pink Hotel
Posted by Jamie
A big pink hotel on the edge of the harbor.
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9/09/2002
Entering St. George's Channel
Posted by Jamie

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9/09/2002
Meagan, St. George's Channel
Posted by Jamie

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9/09/2002
Squeezing Through the Channel
Posted by Jamie

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9/09/2002
Yield
Posted by Jamie
A small boat waits patiently while our 15-story floating hotel creeps by.
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9/09/2002
Little Pink Houses
Posted by Jamie
A sailboat moored in the channel, and some of Bermuda's famous pastel houses in the background.
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9/09/2002
Almost There
Posted by Jamie

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9/09/2002
Landing Approach
Posted by Jamie
A jetliner comes in for a landing at the airstrip across the channel.
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9/09/2002
Arriving at the Dock
Posted by Jamie
The Zenith approaches the cruise ship terminal at St. George's.
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9/09/2002
St. George's Harbour
Posted by Jamie
Looking back across the harbor as the ship pulls into the terminal.
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9/09/2002
Land Ho
Posted by Jamie
A glimpse of the town of St. George's.
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9/09/2002
Sailboats Moored
Posted by Jamie
Sailboats anchored near the terminal
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9/09/2002
St. Zoom
Posted by Jamie
Zooming in on a St. George Hill from the ship.
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9/09/2002
Hilltop
Posted by Jamie
A panoramic hilltop in St. George's, from the ship.
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9/09/2002
Pink Hibiscus
Posted by Jamie
A beautiful hibiscus blossom along the road. This is one of Bermuda's most notable features -- flowers EVERYWHERE, perfuming the whole island.
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9/09/2002
Horizon, Hamilton
Posted by Jamie
The Zenith's sister ship, the Horizon, docked in Hamilton. She arrived straight from New York, while we came from Puerto Rico.
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9/09/2002
Horizon's Bow
Posted by Jamie
The front of the Horizon in Hamilton.
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9/09/2002
Horseshoe Bay
Posted by Jamie
A few guests at the beach on a cool day in early May.
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9/09/2002
Tubular Flowers
Posted by Jamie

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9/09/2002
Pink Sand
Posted by Jamie
One of Bermuda's famous "pink sand" beaches. Too bad it wasn't a clearer day.
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9/09/2002
Same Beach, Different Angle
Posted by Jamie

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9/09/2002
Unknown Flowers
Posted by Jamie
Unknown flowers along the side of a road off the beaten path.
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9/09/2002
The Long and Winding Road
Posted by Jamie
My favorite place to take the scooter in Bermuda. I don't know the name of this road, it's part of the island-wide "Railway Trail". You can see as we enter....
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9/09/2002
Driveway
Posted by Jamie
A private drive off the aforementioned "Railway Trail."
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9/09/2002
My Friends, The Youngs
Posted by Jamie
Actually I don't know anyone in Bermuda. Just seemed like an interesting picture at the time. Now I'm not so sure.
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9/09/2002
Gardenias Maybe
Posted by Jamie
Here are what look like gardenias along the railway trail.
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9/09/2002
Spooky Tree
Posted by Jamie
A spooky-looking tree on a gloomy Bermuda day. This could almost be a scene from Ichabod Crane, except for the palm tree to the left.
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9/09/2002
Auxiliary Cycles
Posted by Jamie
Despite the sign, cars do occasionally come down this road. I guess they have to, because people live here. But it's a tight squeeze.
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9/09/2002
Morning Glories
Posted by Jamie
I'm no plant expert, but I think these are morning glories.
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9/09/2002
Jungle Fever
Posted by Jamie

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9/09/2002
Trees and Flowers
Posted by Jamie

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9/09/2002
Orange Flowers
Posted by Jamie
The flowers from the last image, up close.
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9/09/2002
In All Their Purple Glory
Posted by Jamie
Morning glories up close.
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9/09/2002
Dark Day Plants
Posted by Jamie

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9/09/2002
Tunnel Vision
Posted by Jamie

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9/09/2002
In the Clearing
Posted by Jamie
Another driveway pops up when we emerge from the natural tunnel.
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9/09/2002
Roots
Posted by Jamie
Another interesting feature of the railway trail are these mysterious roots that grow above the ground.
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9/09/2002
More Roots
Posted by Jamie

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9/09/2002
Still More Roots
Posted by Jamie

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9/09/2002
Jogger Under The Bridge
Posted by Jamie
One of several natural wood footbridges that pass over the tunnel.
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9/09/2002
Moongate
Posted by Jamie
The Moongate, Oriental symbol of peace and happiness, has become a familiar sight in Bermuda gardens. Legend has it that honeymooners who walk through a moongate are guaranteed eternal happiness. The....
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9/09/2002
Amaryllis
Posted by Jamie

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9/09/2002
Path to the Beach
Posted by Jamie

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9/09/2002
Plants and Sea
Posted by Jamie

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9/09/2002
More Plants, a Little More Sea
Posted by Jamie

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9/09/2002
Ocean Colors
Posted by Jamie
Notice not only the blues and grays, but also the reds in the water. I have to assume it's because of the same coral that makes the pink sand.
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9/09/2002
South Road
Posted by Jamie
A house on a hill on the South Rd. Behind me is the ocean.
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9/09/2002
What a Difference a Day Makes
Posted by Jamie
Today is a new day. You can tell by the contrast between this picture and the last. All the pictures before this one were taken yesterday, when it was overcast. Today....
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9/09/2002
Harrington Sound
Posted by Jamie

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9/09/2002
Zoo Parrot
Posted by Jamie

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9/09/2002
Otters
Posted by Jamie
These guys look ready for a fight.
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9/09/2002
Butterfly
Posted by Jamie

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9/09/2002
Ocean Blossoms
Posted by Jamie

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9/09/2002
White Hibiscus
Posted by Jamie

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9/09/2002
Yellow Hibiscus
Posted by Jamie

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9/09/2002
A Typical East End Scene
Posted by Jamie

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9/09/2002
Inviting
Posted by Jamie
Hard to resist jumping in!
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9/09/2002
Red Hibiscus
Posted by Jamie

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9/09/2002
Rocks and Ocean
Posted by Jamie

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9/09/2002
St. Peter's Church
Posted by Jamie
...in the town of St. George
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9/09/2002
Back on Board
Posted by Jamie
Me, back on board the Zenith, for the return to New York. Get out the sweatshirts, it's gonna be a long, cold ride!
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9/10/2002
Coney Island
Posted by Jamie
The tower at Coney Island in the distance as thee ship pulls into NY Harbor.
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9/10/2002
Manhattan Skyline
Posted by Jamie
A distant look at the Manhattan skyline.
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9/10/2002
Verrazano Narrows
Posted by Jamie

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9/10/2002
Approaching Manhattan
Posted by Jamie
With Governor's Island to the right
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9/10/2002
Statue of Liberty
Posted by Jamie
and New Jersey, to the left.
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9/10/2002
Pilot Boat
Posted by Jamie
A pilot boat (or is it a tugboat) guides us to the pier.
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9/10/2002
Verrazano Again
Posted by Jamie
A little closer to the bridge.
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9/10/2002
The Big Apple
Posted by Jamie
Another shot of Manhattan and Governors Island
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9/10/2002
La Liberté
Posted by Jamie

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9/10/2002
Downtown West
Posted by Jamie
Manhattan's lower west side, where the towers were.
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9/10/2002
Bridgeland
Posted by Jamie
I might be wrong but I think I see FOUR East River crossings here -- the Brooklyn Bridge, the Manhattan Bridge, the Williamsburg Bridge, and the Queensboro Bridge. And every one....
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9/10/2002
Cranes
Posted by Jamie
A lovely scene illustrating the rapid overdevelopment of Jersey City.
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9/10/2002
Jersey in Silhouette
Posted by Jamie

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9/10/2002
Sunrise On the City
Posted by Jamie
The ship enters the Hudson River.
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9/10/2002
More Manhattan
Posted by Jamie

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9/10/2002
Lower Manhattan, Brooklyn Bridge
Posted by Jamie

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9/10/2002
JC High Rise
Posted by Jamie
More orange development across the Hudson.
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9/10/2002
Always Something Ugly
Posted by Jamie
...in a shot of Jersey.
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9/10/2002
Coming On the Hudson
Posted by Jamie
Jersey - left, Manhattan - right
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9/10/2002
Nautical
Posted by Jamie

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9/10/2002
Bon Voyage Shipmates
Posted by Jamie
One last look at all the people who drove me up the wall for a week.
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9/10/2002
Glad to Be Back
Posted by Jamie
Meagan is ready to get off this thing.
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9/10/2002
Saguaro
Posted by Jamie
Saguaro cactus in the Phoenix desert
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9/10/2002
Jamie and Saguaro
Posted by Jamie

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9/10/2002
City Between the Mountains
Posted by Jamie
Phoenix in the distance.
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9/10/2002
Van Buren
Posted by Jamie
A streetlight on Van Buren in Phoenix.
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9/10/2002
Hole-in-the-Rock
Posted by Jamie
Papago Park, Galvin Parkway and Van Buren Street, Phoenix
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9/10/2002
Road to Papago
Posted by Jamie

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9/10/2002
Red Rock, Sedona
Posted by Jamie

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9/10/2002
EconoLodge, Sedona
Posted by Jamie
Stopping in this plaza (there were other stores), to get a new cheap-ass disposable camera.
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9/10/2002
Red Rock Road
Posted by Jamie

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9/10/2002
Circle K
Posted by Jamie
The 7-11 of Arizona.
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9/10/2002
Red Matterhorn
Posted by Jamie
One of the many fascinating rock formations in Sedona.
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9/10/2002
Butte
Posted by Jamie

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9/10/2002
Me & Joe
Posted by Jamie
Here's the friend I went out there to see. Joe and I go way back to childhood.
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9/10/2002
Panoramic Sedona
Posted by Jamie

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9/10/2002
Red Rock City
Posted by Jamie
Sedona from the hilltop above. A neat place. You can almost see here how the architecture all matches the land.
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9/10/2002
Another Bird's Eye View, Sedona
Posted by Jamie

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9/10/2002
Grand Canyon
Posted by Jamie
Arriving at the south rim of the Grand Canyon. Bobby! Cindy!
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9/10/2002
Big Ditch
Posted by Jamie

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9/10/2002
Grand Canyon, Clouds Approaching
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9/10/2002
The Canyon Again
Posted by Jamie
I like how perspective works here.
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9/10/2002
Storm On the Other Side
Posted by Jamie

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9/10/2002
The Way We Came
Posted by Jamie
Looking back where we came from, through dry, flat desert, and table after table of Navajos selling souvenirs.
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9/10/2002
Watch Your Step
Posted by Jamie
Careful walking there, buddy.
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9/13/2002
Universal Globe
Posted by Jamie
Having our picture taken at Universal Studios by some Japanese tourists. I thought they'd be better with a camera. I guess that's why you shouldn't stereotype.
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9/13/2002
Jaws 'n' Me
Posted by Jamie

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9/13/2002
Bates Motel
Posted by Jamie
12 rooms, 12 vacancies. Universal Studios again.
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9/13/2002
Boarding a plane to Moorea
Posted by Jamie
If I remember correctly, this is a 'Twin Otter', with seating for 16 (small) passengers, plus pilot. After we first arrived on Tahiti, we had to loiter in the airport from....
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9/15/2002
Tahiti to Moorea
Posted by Jamie
Inside the Otter. Gilets Bebe!!
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9/15/2002
Mt. Rotui, Moorea
Posted by Jamie
Some other tourists took this picture of us in front of Mt. Rotui between Cook's and Opunohu bays. I don't know what language they spoke, but when they asked me to....
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9/15/2002
Opunohu Bay, Moorea
Posted by Jamie
Boating by Opunohu Bay, on the northwest of the island of Moorea.
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9/15/2002
Cook's Bay, Moorea from Belvedere
Posted by Jamie
Cook's Bay, Moorea, taken from the Belvedere, or lookout point, on the northern side of the island.We drove the little Fiat Panda up a very narrow, windy road to get there.
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9/15/2002
Club Bali Hai, Moorea
Posted by Jamie
The pool at Club Bali Hai, Cook's Bay, Moorea. We didn't stay here, but we waited here for a while to board the boat for our shark & ray feeding tour.....
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9/15/2002
The Fiat Panda, Moorea
Posted by Jamie
'Do you find something comical about the size of my automobile? This was the largest vehicle that I could afford.' -- a Simpsons episode
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9/15/2002
A Motu off Moorea
Posted by Jamie
'Just sit right back and you'll hear a tale, a tale of a fateful trip, that started from this tropic port, aboard this tiny ship...'
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9/15/2002
Map: Hotel Sofitel Ia Ora, Moorea
Posted by Jamie
Map of the Sofitel on Moorea -- our first stop. We were pretty revved up when we learned we'd be staying in room 120 -- the furthest bungalow from the shore,....
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9/15/2002
Hotel Sofitel Ia Ora, Moorea
Posted by Jamie
The grounds of the Sofitel Ia Ora on Moorea. This is the 'backyard' of the hotel, looking toward the open air restaurant. Not shown is the gorgeous garden and koi pond....
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9/15/2002
Hotel Sofitel Ia Ora, Moorea
Posted by Jamie
The Sofitel again, from a lookout point up the road. There's our bungalow again, the furthest one out into the lagoon.
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9/15/2002
Meagan - Hotel Sofitel Ia Ora, Moorea
Posted by Jamie
Meagan at the lookout point.
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9/15/2002
Tahiti, viewed from Moorea
Posted by Jamie
Still at the lookout, but looking a bit more to the east -- that's Tahiti in the distance. And that white craft in the lagoon looks to me to be an....
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9/15/2002
Moorea Church
Posted by Jamie
One of many Christian churches created by European missionaries in the 18th and 19th centuries.
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9/15/2002
Moorea Boatride
Posted by Jamie
I'm not quite sure why most of our pictures came out looking as though the sun was out. It seemed like every time we saw either Tahiti or Moorea from a....
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9/15/2002
Moorea Peak
Posted by Jamie
One of Moorea's majestic mountains. These islands, in some way, reminded me of the American southwest, only green instead of red and brown. Oh yeah, and surrounded by breathtaking clear lagoon.
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9/15/2002
Moorea Sunrise
Posted by Jamie
The sun rises on Moorea, splashing the Imperial shuttle with all the colors of nature's pallette.
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9/15/2002
Sunrise over Tahiti, seen from Moorea
Posted by Jamie
Sunrise over Tahiti, seen from the deck of our overwater bungalow in Moorea.
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9/15/2002
Sunrise over Tahiti, seen from Moorea
Posted by Jamie
Another Tahiti sunrise shot. If you look closely in the foreground, you can see the coral in the lagoon, even at dawn.
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9/15/2002
Snorkeling in the Coral Gardens, Bora Bora
Posted by Jamie
I went snorkeling only once or twice before this trip, and I never would have thought it was anything to get excited over, until now. The lagoons of French Polynesia had....
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9/15/2002
Snorkeling in the Coral Gardens, Bora Bora
Posted by Jamie
A Hardwick's Wrasse swims by.
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9/15/2002
Snorkeling in the Coral Gardens, Bora Bora
Posted by Jamie
Not sure what kind of fish these are but they were everywhere near the docks and walkways of the hotel, waiting for people to feed them. Like pigeons.
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9/15/2002
Snorkeling in Bora Bora
Posted by Jamie
Saw a lot of these -- and they were always looking at me this way. Very interested in humans with long plastic tubes coming out of their mouths.
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9/15/2002
Moorish Idol
Posted by Jamie
Spotting a Moorish Idol in the Bora Bora lagoon.
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9/15/2002
Picasso Triggerfish
Posted by Jamie
Consulting a handy "Tropical Fish of the South Pacific" page on the web, I discover that this is a Picasso Triggerfish.
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9/15/2002
Threadfin Butterflyfish
Posted by Jamie

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9/15/2002
Fish and Clams in Coral Gardens
Posted by Jamie

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9/15/2002
Ray Feeding, Moorea
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9/15/2002
Shark Feeding, Moorea
Posted by Jamie
A Black-Tip Reef Shark in the Moorea lagoon just outside Opunohu Bay.
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9/15/2002
Fish swarm, Bora Bora
Posted by Jamie
More of those pigeon-beggar-trash fish I mentioned earlier.
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9/15/2002
Striped Fish
Posted by Jamie
Striped fish in the Coral Gardens, Bora Bora
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9/15/2002
Polynesian Jumbo Jet
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Strangers getting off the plane in Bora Bora. I just wanted a picture of the plane. This is the BIG plane we took from Moorea to Bora Bora. It's about....
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9/15/2002
Lagoon From the Plane
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This is a terrible picture I know, but I had to have at least one shot of one of the lagoons from the sky. Too bad this one just doesn't do it justice.
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9/15/2002
The 'Parking Lot' of the Bora Bora Airport
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After arriving at the airport in Bora Bora, we are directed to a boat taxi, which whill bring us to our hotel. Both the airport and the hotel are not actually....
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9/15/2002
Motus Across the Bora Bora Lagoon
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9/15/2002
Mt. Otemanu, Bora Bora
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Bora Bora's main landmark from a hilltop above the Sofitel Motu.
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9/15/2002
Mt. Otemanu, Bora Bora
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Taken from the boat as we were transported from the airport to the hotel.
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9/15/2002
Sofitel Motu Map
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Map of hotel Sofitel Motu, Bora Bora.
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9/15/2002
Hotel Sofitel Motu, Bora Bora
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Backward view, riding a taxi boat from the hotel motu to the main island.
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9/15/2002
Restaurant and Lobby, Hotel Sofitel Motu, Bora Bora
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Stepping off the boat on the Hotel dock.
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9/15/2002
Bungalows at the Sofitel, Bora Bora
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Dusk descends on the Motu bungalows.
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9/15/2002
Thatched Rooves at the Sofitel, Bora Bora
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9/15/2002
Moana Beach Parkroyal
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Another hotel, seen from the hill atop the Sofitel.
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9/15/2002
Up on the Hill, Bora Bora
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My lovely new bride goes for a stroll.
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9/15/2002
Parasailing View, Bora Bora
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Taken from high above BB, while parasailing.
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9/15/2002
Another Parasailing View, Bora Bora
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Another shot from under the parasail. Here you sort of get an idea of the amazing colors in the lagoon. What you don't get a feel for is the fact that....
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9/15/2002
Raiatea and Tahaa, seen from Bora Bora
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9/15/2002
Sunrise, Bora Bora
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9/15/2002
Sunrise, Bora Bora
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9/15/2002
Sunrise, Bora Bora
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3rd time's a charm.
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9/15/2002
Biker Meagan
Posted by Jamie
Action shot on Bora Bora. Actually, it only looks like action. Both of us were perfectly stationary for this picture. The kickstand is up on the bike. (and we only rented one)
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9/15/2002
Banyan Tree, Bora Bora
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9/15/2002
Gecko, Bora Bora
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Not to be confused with GEICO.
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9/15/2002
Pink Hibiscus, Bora Bora
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9/15/2002
Meagan, Tiki, Bar, Bora Bora
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Meagan poses next to the tiki outside the bar/restaurant at the Motu.
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9/15/2002
Bloody Mary's, Bora Bora
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The owner/host/head waiter/photographer is happy to snap our picture. Just as long as we don't skip out on the bill.
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9/15/2002
Sunset, Bora Bora
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You've seen the sunrises, now for the sunsets.
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9/15/2002
Sunset, Bora Bora
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Isn't that cute?
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9/15/2002
Sunset Over the Bungalows, Bora Bora
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9/15/2002
Ukulele & Conch Shell, Bora Bora
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These were kept in a little hut by the boat dock, so that the big man can play them for arriving and departing guests. You'll see the big man later.
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9/15/2002
Leaving the Sofitel, Bora Bora
Posted by Jamie
This is the big man.
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9/15/2002
Meagan at the Beachcomber Hotel, Tahiti
Posted by Jamie
This is our hotel in Tahiti. Everything about it is over the top. In the background are the beautiful jagged peaks of the first island we visited, Moorea.
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9/15/2002
View of Moorea from Beachcomber Hotel, Tahiti
Posted by Jamie
This was shot from inside our hotel room on Tahiti. Talk about a room with a view!
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9/15/2002
Swim-up Bar, Beachcomber Hotel, Tahiti
Posted by Jamie
The smaller and quieter pool at this hotel. Neat setup. The pool is made to look like a part of the lagoon. The bottom is lined with soft sand, and....
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9/15/2002
Arahoho Blowhole, Tahiti
Posted by Jamie
Years of impact and erosion between the sea and the volcanic rock surrounding it have formed hollows in the rock, which somehow causes the sea to get caught in the hole....
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9/15/2002
Safari 4x4 Driver and Some Lady, Tahiti
Posted by Jamie
Ever the opportunist, I took my chance to take a picture of our driver and car while this woman's husband did the same.
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9/15/2002
4x4 Safari, Tahiti
Posted by Jamie
Driving up the mountain on our safari. In the background you can just see a small part of the turquoise lagoon, and a bit of Moorea in the distance.
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9/15/2002
Moorea across the Sea of the Moon, from Tahiti
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Stopping at a lookout point on the 4x4 trip.
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9/15/2002
4x4 Safari road, Tahiti
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A smooth portion of the trail we followed on the safari tour.
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9/15/2002
A Cloudy Canyon, Tahiti
Posted by Jamie
Another stop on the safari. No gorillas in this mist, even though it looks like it could be Africa.
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9/15/2002
Looking Down the Canyon, Tahiti
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Another shot of the same canyon.
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9/15/2002
Banana Trees, Tahiti
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Passing some banana trees on the safari tour.
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9/15/2002
Tahiti Waterfall
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A side trip to see one of Tahiti's many beautiful waterfalls. This shot only shows the lower half of the falls. There was no way to get the whole thing in....
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9/15/2002
Top of the Falls
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Here is the same waterfall, showing the top.
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9/15/2002
Land Crab, Tahiti
Posted by Jamie
This critter ran across our path while we were walking around the hotel grounds.
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9/15/2002
Black Sand Beach, Tahiti
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9/15/2002
Sunset Over Moorea, Seen From Tahiti
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A late sunset shot from our hotel room patio.
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9/15/2002
4x4 Safari, Tahiti
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Our driver takes a shot of the newlyweds in the jungle.
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9/20/2002
Sign of the Times
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The sign near the Flatbush Avenue entrance.
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9/20/2002
Garden Lawn
Posted by Jamie
Part of the lawn in the botanic garden. I know it's just grass and trees, but when you live in a concrete jungle you get excited about these things.
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9/20/2002
2 Pink Roses
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Roses, from the Rose Garden, Brooklyn Botanic Garden
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9/20/2002
Cactus
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9/20/2002
Pink Bouquet
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9/20/2002
Gnarly Tree
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Much bigger than it looks. I just thought the shape of this tree was really interesting.
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9/20/2002
Flowering Tree
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9/20/2002
Greenhouse in the Distance
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9/20/2002
Trees
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9/20/2002
3 Red Roses
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9/20/2002
Two-tone Rose
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9/20/2002
Approaching the Rock Garden
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9/20/2002
Trunkhole
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Once there was a trunk....
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9/20/2002
Waterfall
Posted by Jamie
A trickling waterfall in the rock garden.
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9/20/2002
Singin' in the Rain
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9/20/2002
Flowers in a Tree
Posted by Jamie
Gardenias maybe?
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9/20/2002
Rose Garden
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Visitors in the Rose Garden
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9/20/2002
Rose Garden
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9/20/2002
Rose Bushes and Arches
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9/20/2002
A Rose by Any Other Name
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9/20/2002
What are These?
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Here is where my botanical ignorance begins to show.....
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9/20/2002
More Mysteries from the Rose Garden
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9/20/2002
Nice Colors
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9/20/2002
Red and Green
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9/20/2002
Another Amputee
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9/20/2002
Latticework
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9/20/2002
Arboreum
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9/20/2002
Yes, More Roses
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9/20/2002
Three Pinkies
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9/20/2002
Light and Shadow
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The roof of the latticework
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9/20/2002
Lattice and Trees
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9/20/2002
Attack of the Vines
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9/20/2002
An Endless Field of Flowers
Posted by Jamie
You'd never know this was Brooklyn.
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9/20/2002
More Flowery Fields
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9/20/2002
Don't Fence Me In
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9/20/2002
Cherry Esplanade
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Too bad we missed the blossoms. Next year we'll go earlier in the spring.
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9/20/2002
The Giving Tree
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9/20/2002
Japanese Pond
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The pond in the massive "Japanes Hill-and-Pond Garden".
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9/20/2002
Pond and Trees
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9/20/2002
Duck in the Pond
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Is this a Japanese duck?
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9/20/2002
Pining Away
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9/20/2002
Turtles in the Pond
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9/20/2002
Vermillion Torii
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9/20/2002
Torii in the Pond
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9/20/2002
Koi
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Hard to see, but that's a Japanese Koi fish in the murky water.
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9/20/2002
Bridge on the River Kwai
Posted by Jamie
...or something like it.
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9/20/2002
The Bridge
Posted by Jamie
A closer view.
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9/20/2002
Shady Hill
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9/20/2002
Egret
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At least that's what I think it is.
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9/20/2002
Cris-Cross
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Inside the viewing pavilion in the Japanese Hill-and-Pond Garden.
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9/20/2002
Duck and Egret
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9/20/2002
Japanese Maple
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9/20/2002
Bark
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9/20/2002
Another Treetrunk
Posted by Jamie
and someone's bottom half.
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9/20/2002
Drinking Tree
Posted by Jamie
A droopy tree takes a dip.
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9/20/2002
Giant Bansai
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9/20/2002
Time Out
Posted by Jamie
Meagan takes a break.
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9/20/2002
Stone Sculpture
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9/20/2002
Back to the Flowers
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9/20/2002
Shakespeare Garden
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9/20/2002
Purple Flowers
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9/20/2002
Airbrushed by Nature
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9/20/2002
Ringing Bells
Posted by Jamie
Once again, I don't know what kind of flowers these are, but they're pretty neat-looking. Like a bunch of bells.
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9/20/2002
Pink Bells
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9/20/2002
Leaves and Stalks
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9/20/2002
More Bells
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In the Shakespeare Garden.
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9/20/2002
Sharp
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9/20/2002
Conservatory
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9/20/2002
Strolling
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9/20/2002
Lilly Pads
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9/20/2002
Variety
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9/20/2002
Greenhouse Dome
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9/20/2002
Mellow Yellow
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9/23/2002
The Lollipop Guild
Posted by Jamie
Russian military troops are being asked to lick lollipops and candy instead of smoking cigarettes, in an effort to promote better health. It's funny picturing tootsie pops replacing Lucky Strikes in....
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9/23/2002
The Mile High Club's 400 lb. Gorilla
Posted by Jamie
Virgin Atlantic Airways says it has to replace diaper changing tables in its brand-new "mother and baby room" because passengers have broken them during illicit trysts. To quote Reuters: The $200....
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9/23/2002
This is NOT the Hanson fan club!
Posted by Jamie
If you take a look here, you'll see that the blog on Hanson getting married has attracted an enormous number of visitors and comments. Well, just for the record, HANSON IS....
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9/24/2002
Jamiedoris.com has Moved
Posted by Jamie
A note about this entry -- it's moot now, because I've once again re-ported the whole site to PHP. I wouldn't say it's any better than Cold Fusion necessarily, but....
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9/29/2002
Day 13 - Santa Monica, CA
Posted by Jamie
10/28/01 - Even though our flight from Papeete departed at 1:45 in the morning, I included it in the previous day's entry. The flight itself I will consider a night, and....
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9/29/2002
Day 14 - Back to NYC
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