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2013
Last Handstand
in Antarctica
2013
Ross Ice Shelf near 78S
6. 2007 NEW HARBOR – Dry Valleys ANTARCTICA
2007
COMMON WEALTH GLACIER –
Dry Valleys ANTARCTICA
DRY VALLEYS
7. MCMURDO ANTARCTICA
1983 Scott’s Hut
1983 Ross Ice
Shelf
2013 Crater Hill - NAILS
2013 McMurdo
2012 Southernmost
Seaport
Observation Hill over 30 Years
2005 Ridge Walk
McMurdo
Midnight
Sun
8. GEOGRAPHIC SOUTH
POLE
1983 AGO #1
1983 90 deg South
Walking Around World at 90S
Middle of
Nowhere
Antarctic
Polar
Plateau
1983
1983 Ceremonial South Pole
1997
1983
1994
1984
9. Both POLES
Mike & Tony at 90S - 1984
Pole
To
Pole
At
Once
2009
1999 with
Dog Sled team
26. SOUTHERNMOST
PART
OF EACH CONTINENT
PUNTE MARIATO
PANAMA 2017
USHUAIA - ARGENTINA
MARINA BAY
SINGAPORE
Antarctica
SOUTH
POLE
1997
Bluff New
Zealand
North America Oceana
2006
Cyprus Europe 2016
South America 1986 Asia
Africa
1993
2016
36. MEXICAN
PYRAMIDS
2012
Pyramid of the Sun - Teotihuacan
Pyramid of the Moon
Chichen Itza
Uxmal
Serpent Temple
One of 7”new” Wonders
of the Modern World
37. BOLIVIAN RUINS
Court of the Stone Faces
In the Kalasasaya Temple 2013
Partially covered
“Acapana Pyramid 2013”
Altar of Tiahuanaco 2013
2013
38. Stone Henge – 1976
England
Aubrey – 1976 - England 12-Sided Stone
Cuzco, Peru
1977
41. Urmia Salt Lake –
Iran 2017
SALT SEAS
Lake Asaal
Djibouti 2017
Dead Sea
Israel 2011
Death
Valley
USA CA
2000
42. INLAND
SEAS
Black Sea – Kilos, Turkey 1980
Red Sea
Eritrea
2017
Caspian Sea 2016
Baku, Azerbaijan
Lake Erie – Ohio,
USA 2005
Mediterranean
Sea, Malta
2016
Lake Superior
UP Michigan
2010 USA
Lake Michigan – MI USA 2010
Lake Huron
USA 2010
Lake Ontario 2005 USA
49. Wailing Wall Jerusalem -
2011
Masada Fortress –
Israel 2011
Sacsayhuaman – Andes – Peru
1977
Cuzco Peru
1977
Machu Picchu
Sacrificial Altar
Peru
One of 7”new” Wonders
of the Modern World
50. Great Wall of China - 1984
Hadrian’s Wall
Walking Across England
– 2013
One of 7”new” Wonders
of the Modern World
51. Taj Mahal
India 1996
Petra
Jordan
2011
Tiger’s Nest
Bhutan
2014
One of 7”new” Wonders
of the Modern World
Two of 7”new”
Wonders of the
Modern World
55. Easternmost Point in
Continental Americas
Joao Pessoa – 2011
Southernmost city in
world – Ushuia 1986
Argentina
Southernmost Point
in USA – Hawaii
2002
57. DEAD SEA: Jordan and Israel
Lowest Point in World 2011
DEATH VALLEY: USA 2000
Lowest Point in North America @ -282ft
1388 ft = 423 m
Below Sea Level
58. Sechura Desert – Peru
Plains of Nazca 1977
DESERTS
Sahara Desert
Nouakchott
Mauritania 2018
Southwest Desert – USA Nevada 2005
59. Al AWIR Desert
UAE 2016
LAHBAB Desert
UAE & Oman
2016
SAHARA desert
Libya 2006
GOBI Desert
Mongolia 2014
61. Ishka Canyon
Eritrea 2017
WESTERN CAPETOWN
South Africa 2015
Western Capetown
Overlook, South
Africa 2015
Alaskan Pipeline Zero Mile Marker
USA Alaska - 1981
Ishka Canyon
Eritrea 2017
Lookout Mountain
Georgia USA 2011
Stone Mountain
1970 –Georgia USA
74. Hoover Dam
Colorado River
USA 2000
3 Gorges Dam - Yangtze River
CHINA 2014
Livingston Bridge
Batoka Gorge Dam
– on Zambezi River below
Victoria Falls, Zambia - 2015