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Photo Tips from Bob Krist

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If you've been enjoying Traveler photographer Bob Krist's awesome photo tips here on the blog, we have a way to get a few more -- firsthand. Krist will be the host of an upcoming Traveler Photo Seminar this fall, held at the Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs from October 30 - November 1. The two-day workshop will combine instruction and outdoor field shooting, with one-on-one help from Krist himself. Check out his slideshow (above) for a taste of what's in store.  

The weekend package is $799 and includes the workshop, hotel stay, and most meals. For reservations call 1-866-837-9520 or email adevents@ngs.org. Can't make it to Colorado? Check out out upcoming list of seminars, which is being updated all the time.

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Greening History in Boulder, Colorado

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Q: What's better than staying in a picturesque, historic cottage at the foot of the Rockies' Front Range, only a stone's throw from downtown Boulder, Colorado? 

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A: Staying in an environmentally friendly, picturesque, historic cottage at the foot of the Rockies' Front Range and only a stone's thrown from downtown Boulder, Colorado, of course! Oh, and you might as well add some on-site concerts and lectures while you're at it.

IT editor Janelle Nanos ventured to Boulder recently, and when she paid a visit to Colorado's Chautauqua, this is exactly what she found. Not only does Colorado's Chautauqua boast amazing scenery, plenty of quaint cabins for long-term and daily rentals, and a calendar packed with lectures and concerts, it is also working to become the most environmentally sustainable National Historic Landmark in the U.S.

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Charles Joseph on Greening History in Boulder, Colorado: It is really a good thing that Colorado has such a movement. I wish everywhere in the world could h
Glenn K on Greening History in Boulder, Colorado: Very nice! Summit County has some very nice places also.
Adventure Travel on Greening History in Boulder, Colorado: Hi Rachael, The picture take by is breathtaking.It is so lively.I wish i can go there rt now.

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