Kodak Signet 30 to Garden of the Gods | Walk the Canyon

Kodak Signet 30 to Garden of the Gods | Walk the Canyon

Kodak Signet 30 to Garden of the Gods | Walk the Canyon   If you do not have time for a hike or a climb, you can stroll  through the canyons.  The terrain is relatively flat and easy to navigate.  For the whole story with all images, see Kodak Signet 30 to Garden of the Gods | a 7 Image Story.

Kodak Signet 30 to Garden of the Gods | On a Clear Day

Kodak Signet 30 to Garden of the Gods | On a Clear Day

Kodak Signet 30 to Garden of the Gods | On a Clear Day  In the Garden of the Gods, on a clear day you can see forever unless there’s a mountain in the way.  Along with photography, the Garden of the Gods offers many activities including rock climbing for any skill level.  I climbed to the top of this formation in sneakers and shorts with a camera in tow.  Obviously, it was an easy climb.  For the whole story with all images, see Kodak Signet 30 to Garden of the Gods | a 7 Image Story.

Kodak Signet 30 to Garden of the Gods | Colorado Springs Park

Kodak Signet 30 to Garden of the Gods | Colorado Springs Park

Kodak Signet 30 to Garden of the Gods | Colorado Springs Park   Garden of the Gods is a Colorado Springs Park with 300 foot high sandstone rock formations.  It’s a registered National Natural Landmark.  The children of Charles Elliott Perkins inherited the four-hundred eighty acres where the park resides.  Following their father’s wishes, they gave the land to the City of Colorado Springs with the stipulation that it be known forever as the “Garden of the Gods ” and forever remain open to the public, free of charge.  Perkins wanted the park to be left in its natural state for the enjoyment of generations to come.  For the whole story with all images, see Kodak Signet 30 to Garden of the Gods | a 7 Image Story.

Petri Color 35 to Europe | White Cliffs of Dover

Petri Color 35 to Europe | White Cliffs of Dover

Petri Color 35 to Europe | White Cliffs of Dover  The White Cliffs of Dover are located on the Kent coastline facing the Strait of Dover at the point where Great Britain is closest to continental Europe.  On a clear day they are visible from the French coast.  The cliff’s face reaches a height of 350 feet and stretches eight miles encompassing the town of Dover.  It owes its white appearance to a composition of chalk streaked by black flint.  For the whole story with all images, see Petri Color 35 to Europe | a 7 Image Story.

Petri Color 35 to Europe | 10 Downing Street

Petri Color 35 to Europe | 10 Downing Street

Petri Color 35 to Europe | 10 Downing Street  10 Downing Street, also known as Number 10, is the official residence and office of the First Lord of the Treasury, a post held by the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.  It’s also the headquarters of the government of the United Kingdom.  Located in the City of Westminster, London, the 300+ year old Number 10 has approximately 100 rooms.  The private residence occupies the third floor.  Besides offices, the other floors contain conference, reception, sitting, and dining rooms.  Number 10 has an interior courtyard and a terrace overlooking a half-acre garden.   Located next to St. James Park, it is near Buckingham Palace, the London residence of the British Monarch, and the Palace of Westminster, the meeting place for both houses of parliament.  For the whole story with all images, see Petri Color 35 to Europe | a 7 Image Story.