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Snake Island a favorite swimming hole on the lake; but watch out for the islands namesake residents Cold weather never slows down our traveling.  Here we are at a castle in western Poland near the German border.  BURRRRRR! Taken in the Winter 2001/2002 Marlis Hazleton touring Lublin- Poland. Taken in Fall 2001. Inks Lake near Burnet, Texas. The Sleeping Knight of the Tatra mountains

 

Embark on an extraordinary journey with us at FrogsFolly Travel Journal, where every story is a footprint in the sands of our global explorations. Our website is more than just a collection of travel destinations; it's a vibrant tapestry of personal encounters and cherished memories from corners near and far. Whether you're drawn to the whispering ruins of ancient civilizations, the joyful shouts of theme parks, or the serene beauty of nature's hidden gems, our journal entries are your personal gateway to experience these wonders alongside us.

Vivid Destinations Await - Stroll through the picturesque streets of Amboise, feel the majesty of historical castles, and explore the diverse landscapes of the United States. Our journeys are painted with stories that beckon you to dive into the locales we've visited, offering you a slice of life from each destination.

Adventures for All - Thrill-seekers and wildlife enthusiasts, rejoice! Uncover the magic of iconic theme parks like Walt Disney World and the wild heart of zoos across the planet. Each entry in our journal is a pass to relive our thrills and encounters with the animal kingdom.

A Portal Through Time - Step into the past with our visits to age-old sites like Greece's Delphi, or reflect on more recent history at AUSCHWITZ-BIRKENAU in Poland. Our travel stories aren't just trips; they're time machines that invite you to witness the echoes of bygone eras.

Join Our Travel Community - FrogsFolly isn't just about where we've been; it's about where we can go together. We invite you to suggest new places for us to discover and share your own experiences. Your insights and stories are the lifeblood of our community, inspiring new chapters in our ever-evolving journey.

So, whether you're seeking inspiration for your next travel adventure or simply wish to wanderlust from the comfort of your home, let FrogsFolly be your compass to the world. Join us on this never-ending voyage where every destination is a new opportunity to weave your own narrative into the rich tapestry of travel.

Step into our world at FrogsFolly Travel Journal – where every visit is a story, and every story is an invitation to dream, explore, and discover.

This site is a guide to some of the places we have visited.  This is more of a journal of what we did than a definitive guide to these places.  Traveling is more about living the experience than documenting every momement.  So, if your favorite landmark is missing, it does not mean we did not see it, only that I did not take a picture.   

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<p>A cosplay shoot day at Verbeke Foundation<br />
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<p>A cosplay shoot day at Verbeke Foundation<br />
More info including some thoughts on AI vs photography and the state of the world:  <a href="https://tinyurl.com/Verbeke26" rel="noreferrer nofollow">tinyurl.com/Verbeke26</a></p>
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<p>A cosplay shoot day at Verbeke Foundation<br />
More info including some thoughts on AI vs photography and the state of the world:  <a href="https://tinyurl.com/Verbeke26" rel="noreferrer nofollow">tinyurl.com/Verbeke26</a></p>
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<p>Buenos Aires, Argentina: The Atlantic III catamaran cuts through the choppy waters of the Rio de la Plata, serving as a vital maritime link connecting the bustling capital of Argentina to the coastal shores of Uruguay. Under a heavy, overcast sky, the ship’s white hull stands out against the muted, earth-toned currents of the massive estuary. This high-speed vessel embodies the seamless transition between two neighboring nations, bridging the gap for travelers seeking the colonial charm of Colonia del Sacramento or the vibrant life of Montevideo. The rhythmic motion of the ferry across this wide waterway emphasizes the geographic proximity and shared heritage of these South American neighbors. A trailing plume of exhaust highlights the mechanical power required to navigate these silt-heavy, expansive waters during the crossing. The composition focuses on the symmetrical lines of the ship, capturing the essence of international transit in this southern maritime corridor. As the ferry approaches the breakwater, the surrounding environment feels both industrial and vast, reflecting the immense scale of the River Plate basin. The lighting is diffused, emphasizing the textures of the water and the sturdy engineering of the vessel as it prepares for docking. This transit remains a quintessential experience for those exploring the Rio de la Plata region, highlighting the importance of waterborne travel in connecting diverse urban landscapes. This scene underscores the logistical interconnectedness of the Southern Cone, where borders are fluid and travel is defined by the rhythm of the tides and currents. This image is a collaborative production by Samuel Jeffery and Audrey Bergner for Samuel and Audrey Media Network. <br />
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Buenos Aires, Argentina: El catamarán Atlantic III corta las aguas agitadas del Río de la Plata, sirviendo como un enlace marítimo vital que conecta la bulliciosa capital de Argentina con las costas de Uruguay. Bajo un cielo pesado y nublado, el casco blanco del barco destaca contra las corrientes color tierra de este enorme estuario. Esta embarcación de alta velocidad encarna la transición fluida entre dos naciones vecinas, salvando la brecha para los viajeros que buscan el encanto colonial de Colonia del Sacramento o la vida vibrante de Montevideo. El movimiento rítmico del ferry a través de esta ancha vía fluvial enfatiza la proximidad geográfica y el patrimonio compartido de estos vecinos sudamericanos. Una estela de humo destaca la potencia mecánica necesaria para navegar estas aguas expansivas y cargadas de sedimentos durante el cruce. La composición se centra en las líneas simétricas del barco, capturando la esencia del tránsito internacional en este corredor marítimo del sur. Mientras el ferry se acerca al rompeolas, el entorno se siente tanto industrial como vasto, reflejando la inmensa escala de la cuenca del Río de la Plata. La iluminación es difusa, enfatizando las texturas del agua y la robusta ingeniería de la embarcación mientras se prepara para atracar. Este tránsito sigue siendo una experiencia esencial para quienes exploran la región del Río de la Plata, destacando la importancia del transporte acuático para conectar paisajes urbanos diversos. Esta escena subraya la interconectividad logística del Cono Sur, donde las fronteras son fluidas y los viajes están definidos por el ritmo de las mareas y las corrientes. Esta imagen es una producción colaborativa de Samuel Jeffery y Audrey Bergner para Samuel and Audrey Media Network.<br />
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<p>Sliver-Eared Mesia, hard to resist getting trigger happy with.</p>
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<p>Sliver-Eared Mesia, hard to resist getting trigger happy with.</p>
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<p>Sliver-Eared Mesia, hard to resist getting trigger happy with.</p>
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<p>Sliver-Eared Mesia, hard to resist getting trigger happy with.</p>
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<p>Sliver-Eared Mesia, hard to resist getting trigger happy with.</p>
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<p>Sliver-Eared Mesia, hard to resist getting trigger happy with.</p>
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<p>Sliver-Eared Mesia, hard to resist getting trigger happy with.</p>
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<p>Sliver-Eared Mesia, hard to resist getting trigger happy with.</p>
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<p>These iron shoes along the Danube in Budapest form a memorial to the victims of the Arrow Cross militia during World War II. Jews were brought to the riverbank, ordered to remove their shoes, and shot so their bodies would fall into the water. The different styles of shoes reflect the lives that were lost—men, women, and children. Standing here, the quiet river contrasts with the weight of what happened in this place.</p>
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