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The American Riviera

A few months ago, I wandered to New Orleans. It was my partner’s birthday and his dream was to do a road trip from The Big Easy to Biloxi, Mississippi and Mobile, Alabama. This area of the Gulf of Mexico is nicknamed one of the American Rivieras for its lovely coastline. The 150 mile journey was a quick drive with plenty of sites to see and places to eat along the way.

New Orleans has bounced back since Hurricane Katrina – at least in the tourist areas – and the wildlife along the Mississippi and Alabama coast is returning after the terrible oil spill in 2010. Apart from the French Quarter (specifically Bourbon Street), nothing was crowded and the locals were excited and very helpful at offering travel tips. I stayed at the W Hotel in New Orleans, which left a lot to be desired (though the location is prime) and at the Sheraton in Biloxi (modern and on the beach).

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Tent Rocks in New Mexico

This summer, I wandered to New Mexico and visited the Kasha Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument. It’s an hour drive north from Albuquerque or 40 minutes south from Santa Fe. The rocks were formed after volcanic eruptions that occurred 6 to 7 million years ago. I hiked for about an hour observing the colors, layers of rock and ash, and the contours of massive stones rounded by millions of years of wind, sand, and rain at their surface. If you’re in decent physical shape, you can follow up a trail about 1 mile up and unpack a picnic. The panoramas below don’t do justice to the magnificence of the scenery.

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Pictures from Florence

It’s easy to fall in love with Florence, Italy: the history, the architecture, the art, and of course, the food.  Arguably no other city was as important during the Renaissance or to the shaping of the modern Italian language.  I visited the city for the second time in February, spending a little over two days there; I can’t wait to go back.

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Pictures from Vietnam

Vietnam has a fascinating dichotomy between urban high energy and the peaceful remote areas of the country.  Ho Chi Minh City has a buzz to it that I haven’t felt in a lot of places.  Taking a boat on the Mekong Delta or visiting the Cu Chi tunnels in the jungle north of Saigon is incredibly serene.  I can’t wait to go back and see more.

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Pictures from Milan

Milan is a gorgeous city in northern Italy.  My recent visit in January for a long weekend was just the right amount of time to see “The Last Supper,” the Duomo, and Leonardo da Vinci’s horse.  Sadly, it rained nearly the entire time but the clouds meant great lighting for photos.

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