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I love to travel, internationally and within these beautiful United States. I have not published too many travel pictures, partially because I like to experience my travel first hand rather than through a camera. Yet, I have collected some pretty good pictures of lands all over the world. So I am sharing my favorites here, simply as an offering. Thanks for coming to visit.

Hello! From Mount Shasta

After a vigorous day hike to the top of one of the mountains. Thank you to Marcy and other friends that we met along the way.

Saint Germaine depicted as the "I AM" frequency at Mount Shasta.

A picture I took with my iPhone. I had the phone pointed on the crystal. Note the deep blue figure between the treetops above the sun and reaching upward.

Another picture taken through the crystal at Shasta River. Note the wide light arc, the rainbow and the smaller rings in the center. I couldn't see these things with the bare eye.

Dana Micucci, the leader of our spiritual tour of Mount Shasta. Note the light arc coming from where she sat after a group meditation.

A selfie I took while chanting inside the King's Chamber of the Great Pyramid. I have an ARK crystal on my third eye chakra, orientated such that it is strengthening the power of the OHMM. I am chanting with about 60 other people in the pyramid. Powerful work.

No photo gallery of the Giza Plateau is complete without the head of the Sphynx. It is now thought that the head was a very large head of a lion, which was later cut into this human face which is disproportionately small for the body of the Sphynx.

This shaft is 250 feet deep with a large stone at the bottom the exact size of the shaft. It appears that the stone was heavy enough to fall through the Giza plateau rock cutting this shaft. Gravity control, anyone?

This is a typical box with top in a room of the Sarapeum. The boxes weigh an estimated 70-80 tons. The tops weigh an additional 15-30 tons. They are polished to a mirror smooth finish. On this box, men tried to move the top by attaching machinery to it. They couldn't move it an inch. The tops are dusty now, too.

Tunnels inside the Sarapeum. It was through these tunnels that the large boxes were drawn and place into their rooms, 6 feel below the tunnel floors. How did they do that?

We visited the pyramid at night. In this picture, the bus headlights were on, but the arc of light was not visible to the naked eye.
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