Travel
The Travel album is comprised of images from Mexico, the Caribbean, Atlanta and other similar locations.
This Yucatan Amazon Parrot, which has a habitat that ranges from southern Mexico to all parts of Central America, was found in Costa Maya, Mexico during December 2017.
The Danza Los Voladores is an ancient tradition in parts of Mexico and Central America that continues to amaze people today. Men like this Los Voladores dancer climb the Palo Volador, or the Flying Pole, and perform incredible acrobatic stunts as high as 100 feet in the air.
This dolphin pod playfully leaps out of the beautiful waters of Destin, Florida.
Atlanta has been called "The Empire of the South" and "The City Too Busy to Hate." One of the busiest travel cities in the world, and a popular destination for everything from great concerts to major sporting events, evening can be a beautiful time to watch as the sun sets and the lights of Atlanta come alive. Notable landmarks in this picture over the I-85/75 interchange are the Olympic Torch from the 1996 Summer Olympic Games in Atlanta, the SunTrust Building and the world-famous Varsity drive-in.
On the Caribbean island of St. Maarten, the typical fisherman lives in a home much like this one. St. Maarten is a unique island for several reasons, one being that it has two names. The Dutch-owned side of the island is called St. Maarten while the French-owned side is called St. Martin.
While exotic birds are gorgeous, even local birds can be beautiful to see. This house sparrow was spotted nibbling seed in Harbins, Georgia.
A young Caribbean musician plays traditional sacred music on her maracas for an audience comprised of locals and tourists alike.
A store shelf features typical items found in an old Southern store.
Island life on St. Maarten is commemorated in this local mural.
Before undergoing renovations in 2017 to become Georgia State University's football stadium, Turner Field in Atlanta was home to the Atlanta Braves from 1997 through the 2016 baseball season. During that span, the Braves won 10 division titles and made a trip to the 1999 World Series while tenants of this ballpark. The Braves moved to SunTrust Park in Cobb County at the start of the 2017 season. Prior to Turner Field, which was originally the Olympic Stadium for the 1996 Summer Olympics, the Atlanta Braves resided in Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium from 1966 to 1996, before which time they had been in Milwaukee and Boston.
First built in 1998, Royal Caribbean's MS Vision of the Seas is a Vision-class cruise ship registered in Nassau, Bahamas. With a gross tonnage of 78,491 and a length of 915 feet, the Vision is certainly an impressive seafaring vessel. The Vision of the Seas routinely sails with as many as 2,435 passengers and 765 crew members.
The Travel album is comprised of images from Mexico, the Caribbean, Atlanta and other similar locations.