Tijuana, Mexico
Well, well, well. That was interesting. And way too easy. Here’s hoping the ease at which I entered Mexico has set the tone for the rest of my time in the country – I was in a hotel room in Tijuana (TJ) within an hour of leaving the hostel in downtown San Diego....San Diego, California, USA
California’s second-largest city, a laid-back city renowned for its ideal climate, impressive beaches, and benchmark-setting zoo.
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
(Hooray for) Hollywood, Arguably the Most Shallow & Celebrity Focused Stretch of Land on Planet Earth.
San Francisco, California, USA
Earthquakes, tolerance, hippies, trams, that bridge, The Rock, & those hills. A pictorial look at iconic San Fran, one of the oldest, most beautiful & amazing cities on earth.
Pacific Coast Highway, California, USA
One of the world’s great coastal drives, an All-American Road that’s an exhilarating 200-kilometre stretch of twisting, cliff-hugging coastal scenery on California’s Pacific Coast.
Grand Canyon West, Arizona, USA
It’s not the world’s longest, widest or deepest canyon but the Grand Canyon in Arizona is still considered the grandest of them all.
Hoover Dam, Nevada/Arizona, USA
A modern engineering marvel straddling the Colorado River between the US states of Nevada & Arizona.
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
America’s real life Sin City & the self-titled Entertainment Capital of the World, a neon paradise full of adult excess, fabricated this & superficial that.
Death Valley National Park, California, USA
Hottest. Driest. Lowest. Death Valley, a deserted below-sea-level basin in eastern California, officially the hottest place on earth, & a damn photographic one at that.