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Our wonderful guide to the Citadel. She was also our guide last year. Great knowledge and very passionate.
Soldiers from the 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) contribute to a Joint Armed Forces Unit of Pentagon Tour Guides that train to take the estimated 100,000 people that visit the Pentagon on tours every year. Spc. Christopher Molitoris has been a Tour Guide for a year and a half, and conducted an estimated 1,500 combined Public and VIP Tours. He conducted this Tour on March 3, 2016. (U.S. Army Photos by Spc Brandon Dyer)
Join Captain Benny Blanco on a journey to the vulnerable pristine waters across Florida and the world, as he chases wild, wary fish with the bold characters and voices who are championing the fight for clean water.
Guiding Flow brings local perspective to a global challenge: Addressing the issues in order to fight for the precious waters that are the lifeblood of all those who find themselves most at home out in the open.
Catch the episodes on Waypoint TV! www.waypointtv.com/fishing/guidingflowtv/2020
About Captain Benny Blanco:
An award-winning conservationist, tournament-winning fishing guide, ardent mentor and acclaimed television host, Captain Benny spends most of his time deep in his home waters of the Everglades.
Llegada la semana 16... He decidido crear "The Guide" inspirándome totalmente en las obras de @BrookeShaden, cuyo trabajo llevo siguiendo algún año que otro y que me encanta de principio a fin.
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The Purina® Walk for Dog Guides is a national fundraising walk held in more than 200 communities across Canada. It raises funds to help train Dog Guides for Canadians with visual, hearing, medical or physical disabilities. Each Walk is organized by local volunteers with support from Lions Foundation of Canada. To date, the Walk has raised more than $10 million! Communities host Walk’s in the Spring and Fall, visit our locations page to find the Walk closest to you.
Some of the happenings at the annual Hatton Show.
The Guide Dogs stall with three lovely looking retrievers to lure the public.
Meghan (Canada) and Linnea (Sweden) finishing off our first project together, painting a wall at Fairfell guidecentre outside Durban.
Photo by: Elaine Murphy
I got chosen recently to have my photo of Deering Oaks park on the internet acessable travel guide, Schmap.
Today, It got officially chosen. I'm not sure if I'm allowed to upload this image, If not I'll take it off without a problem. I just wanted you to know, because I'm excited.
Thank you, Emma Williams,
Managing Editor, Schmap Guides.
Labs Live at Andrei's, a fundraising event presented by the Orange County Friends Committee of Guide Dogs for the Blind. Photo by Sara Cozolino.
these fine young Long Island gentlemen led us through the dark and cold underground maze of tunnels at Kings Park Psychiatric Ward
On a sweltering day, I’m sure the Lord Lieutenant of Surrey was pleased to remove his hat after presenting the Queen's Award for Voluntary Service to Guildford Town Guides.
Siswoyo my handler and guide has been hauling tourist for the last ten years. A Hindu Bali, he is twenty now and cares for the horse by himself. He lives in the village of Ngadisari, not far from the edge of the the great plains of sand. TMY 400 FD 28mm f/2.8 Canon A-1
The Purina® Walk for Dog Guides is a national fundraising walk held in more than 200 communities across Canada. It raises funds to help train Dog Guides for Canadians with visual, hearing, medical or physical disabilities. Each Walk is organized by local volunteers with support from Lions Foundation of Canada. To date, the Walk has raised more than $10 million! Communities host Walk’s in the Spring and Fall, visit our locations page to find the Walk closest to you.
The Purina® Walk for Dog Guides is a national fundraising walk held in more than 200 communities across Canada. It raises funds to help train Dog Guides for Canadians with visual, hearing, medical or physical disabilities. Each Walk is organized by local volunteers with support from Lions Foundation of Canada. To date, the Walk has raised more than $10 million! Communities host Walk’s in the Spring and Fall, visit our locations page to find the Walk closest to you.