My US-Trips (Slideshow and Overview)
Although I didn't take all these photographs myself, I was at ALL those places...
(I used slides during the second trip and I didn't find a device for scanning them yet.)
![[I drove the Alaska Highway!]](pictures/i_drove.gif)
- My Itinerary
- My boss at camp: Joe (90K)
- New York (82K)
- Subway, New York (Times Square)(109K)
- Bryce Canyon NP (113K)
- Arizona (1) (102K)
- Arizona (2) (98K)
- Arizona (3) (98K)
- Canada (1) (71K)
- Canada (2) (81K)
- Florida (Crocodile Farm) (126K)
- California (Joshua Tree NM) (93K)
- California (Genaral Sherman Tree); (114K)"The largest living thing on earth" (height: 123m, weight: 1400t, diameter:11m)
- Hawaii, burning trees (74K)
- Hawaii, lava flow (101K)
- Hawaii, after the lava flow (107K)
- Hawaii, lava tunnel (104K)
- Hawaii, Maui, Haleakala Crater NP (1) (60K)
- Hawaii, Maui, Haleakala Crater NP (2) (64K)
- Hawaii, Maui, Haleakala Crater NP (3) (55K)
- Hawaii, Oahu, Honolulu (48K)
- Hawaii, Oahu (129K)
- Bamboo trees (71K)
- Snorkelling - one of the best ways to relax on Hawaii (68K)
- Turtle (50K)
- Maui, sunset (postcard) (65K)
- Hawaiian sunset (76K)
- Maui, upcountry (1) (54K)
- Maui, upcountry (2) (60K)
- West-Maui (62K)
By the way, when you're looking for a good (budget) guide to the US, 'Let's Go USA` (Harvard Student Agencies) is the by far best one available (written by students, updated every year). It costs about 17$ in the states.
If you have any questions regarding getting around in the states, what is MUST SEE, costs of a trip, where to stay (e.g. hostels) and the like ask me (for email see below, or you might even want to try a 'talk mha@benjy.csn.tu-chemnitz.de' (my PC(Linux!!!)).
For travel infos like US train schedules or hostels and much more see the travel section in my bookmarks.
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For more info contact Michael Hasenstein, 4 Oct 95