"Been there. Done that. Got it on film..." *(well, you know what I mean...)

RED SQUARE. MOSCOW, RUSSIAN FEDERATION. June 9, 2005. In Moscow during my fourth trip to Russia, preparing to leave on a two-week Trans-Siberian Railway journey across the country.

VLADIVOSTOK. RUSSIAN FEDERATION. June 19, 2005.
Touching the marker at the endpoint of the Trans-Siberian Railway, 9,288 kilometers (5,771 miles) from Moscow, after completing an 11-day journey on trains across the Russian Federation. 
WASHINGTON, DC. Sept. 14, 2004. On the steps of the Lincoln Memorial where the words, "I Have a Dream" are engraved into the marble, at the spot where Martin Luther King, Jr. gave his famous speech in 1963.

HARTSDALE, NY. May 19, 2004. During the annual birthday pilgrimage to the gravesite of El Hajj Malik El Shabazz (Malcolm X) and his wife, Betty Shabazz.
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