Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #92: Going Back – the Second Time Around
This week John Steiner at Photo by Johnbo is the guest host for Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #92. He picked the theme: Going Back – the Second Time Around.
He said, “Considering the current world situation, I decided to focus my challenge to your sharing images from your previous travels rather than asking you to go out to photograph new examples to share.”
There were several countries where we went back to visit for the second or third or fourth time. In this post, I included Hawaii, China and Alaska.
Makena Beach is a tucked away small beach in Kihei, Maui, Hawaii. It was on this beach my husband and I got married. We have been there four times. It was always enjoyable to go back to this beach every time we were there.
On thing we did differently during the last trip was hiking in Haleakalā National Park to visit the seven Sacred Pools. We hiked up to Waimoku Falls which can mean water that cuts, severs, amputates, or breaks in two as a stream often does after heavy rains.
I have been to China three times but didn’t do too much sightseeing until the third visit when seven members went on a family trip. Even though growing up in Hong Kong, I didn’t go to see the Great Wall until this trip. I’ve heard and read about the Terra Cotta Soldiers in Xi’an but never seen them in person until this trip.
The spiky mountains along Li River in Guilin inspired many painters throughout the Chinese history. One scene of the mountains along the Li River is an image on one of the Chinese bills. We had one family member holding the money and had the photo taken when we passed by that famous spot (not included here). It was a treat to cruise on this river.
Our first trip to Alaska was the week after the summer tourist season. The train to Denali National Park was closed as the snow piles up in the winter. When planning for the second trip, I made sure we wouldn’t miss the visit. Most of the tours to Denali National Park are five days or longer, but our stay was only six days. I found a two-day tour as an excursion of a cruise. We were also fortunate to be there on a sunny day. Alaska has more than 57 million acres of designated wilderness which accounts for about 30% of the nation’s wilderness. These wilderness areas support diverse wildlife populations and we were excited to see several creatures such as this baby moose.
Thank you, John, for hosting the challenge this week.
Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #92: Going Back – the Second Time Around
Beautiful photos, and great memories.
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Yes, thank you, Susie.
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Your welcome
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🤗😊
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Having been to the Terracotta Warriors during my 2nd work stint in China, it was nice seeing that photo included in your post.
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Thank you so much, Chava! That was an amazing sight and good to revisit the history.
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Beautiful pictures, Miriam. What an incredible place yo get married.
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My husband picked that island because the time we got married was my first time being there.
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Wow! Great destinations and amazing pictures, Miriam! Thanks for sharing! This was a great escape for me. I enjoyed your post very much. Stay safe! ❤ xo
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Thank you for your kind comment, Vashti. ❤ Doing the photo challenges reminds me of the travels and helps me remember the time and places!! ❤
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Those are wonderful memories. ❤
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They are, Vashti! ❤
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Beautiful.
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Thank you, Chelsea.
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All beautiful places, Miriam! Worth revisiting – and for me to maybe someday visit. To China I have travelled five or six times, but never saw the Li river and Guilin. Maybe some day! Beautiful photos!
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Ahh. Beautiful beautiful beautiful. Great places. I’ve beached a little north of Makena. Would love to see the terra cotta warriors AND the Great Wall. Someday, maybe. Superb.
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Thank you, John. We joined a tour and Beijing and Xi’an were in that package.
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Excellent and enchanting collection of pictures, Miriam. Thank you so much for your awesome share.
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You’re welcome Kamal and thank you for you kind comment.
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Welcome dear Miriam ♥️♥️♥️♥️
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❤ ❤ 🙂
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🌷🌷🌷❤️❤️❤️
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Great photos, Miriam.
Regards, Teresa
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Thank you very much, Teresa!
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Amazing photographs, Miriam. You are fortunate to have done so much travelling.
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Thank you, Norah. When I was an administrator, I had 22 days vacation days a year so we did one international and several domestic travel every year.
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Such wonderful opportunities.
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These are wonderful holiday photographs, Miriam. Thank you for sharing.
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You’re welcome, Robbie. I’m waiting to be able to travel again.
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We took the train when we were in Alaska last year. I was a little disappointed at the amount of wildlife that we saw traveling this way. We did luck out and were able to get a quick photo of Denali through the thick cloud cover. I forget the exact statistic, but it seems to me they said you could only see it less than 30% of the time. Great photos as always, Miriam. I love the shot of the waterfall.
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We saw the moose, snowshoe hare, the state bird pigeon, and a couple other creatures. The your driver stopped every time for us to take photos. We saw Denali mountain from a distance. The your guide said it’s rarely people can see the leak because it had clouds or fog at the top. It was raining on our way there to the National Park. But the next day, the day we went to view Denali mountain was sunny. We were lucky, I guess. The waterfall was nice. It’s quite tall. We went up to the bottom but hard to get the whole view. The ones from a distance were okay.
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Gorgeous places, Miriam! Blessed Easter!
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Thank you so much. Happy Easter to you!
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beautiful
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Thank you, Pastor Cathy. Happy Easter!
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Nice collection of images. I love the beach shots on Maui, and I know that place has special meaning for you. You were lucky to find a sunny day on your Alaska journey, if our experience is any guide. We went on a 7-day cruise and didn’t see much sun the entire trip. Either rainy or cloudy, or foggy every day.
I see that somehow I lost that I’d been following you. I am not sure when your posts dropped off, but I noticed it now and started following you again. Stay safe in these troubled times.
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Thank you, John. We were fortunate on the day of going to Denali Park. It was raining in Anchorage but it was sunny when we got to Denali. Yes, We had followed each other for a long time. WordPress does strange things. Bloggers got unfollowed me and I got unfollowed them.
Yes, stay safe, John.
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