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“He may be just a tramp, a guy that likes to roam about this great country without any special aim, just to thank the Lord for these beautiful mountains.”
-B. Traven, The Treasure of the Sierra Madre

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Author Archives: Jack Elliott
Semen Stains, Fake Tequila and Cava de Oro in Mexico
Sonoran Desert “The traveler was active; he went strenuously in search of people, of adventure, or experience. The tourist is passive; he expects interesting things to happen to him. He goes ‘sightseeing.’” —Daniel J. Boorstin, The Image: A Guide to … Continue reading
Posted in Mexico
Tagged Blue Agave, Cava de Oro, Landscapes, Mexico, Photos, Road Trips, Sonoran Desert, Tequila, Travel, Writing
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Chumash Indian Rock Art Pictograph
Little Ms. E and I ventured out for a short hike Wednesday morning to a pictograph site. This is the fifth Indian rock art site I’ve taken her to and it required the longest and most strenuous hike for her … Continue reading
Posted in California
Tagged Archaeology, Hiking, History, Indians, Native Americans, Photos, Pics, Pictographs, Rock Art
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