Picking up right where we left off in Part 1… Outside of Red Square, one can either proceed through Norton Park (more on Norton Park below) or journey across the countryside to see some of the other highlights of Molossia. One such example is the Trans-Molossia Trail. This trail, maintained by the Molossian National Park … Continue reading
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Visiting The Republic Of Molossia: Part 1 of 2
The gateway to the Republic of Molossia: As promised earlier, the scene report from Molossia is finally here… ***** It’s a sad fact that Americans don’t get much international travel experience when compared to Europeans or those from other wealthy nations. Perhaps this is because the United States is a large country and there is … Continue reading
Photo of the Day: The Virginia & Truckee Railroad
No. 18, a Baldwin 2-8-2 locomotive of the Virginia & Truckee Railroad built in 1914, pulls into Gold Hill, Nevada on June 8, 2014: It is still possible to ride the Virginia & Truckee Railroad (V&T) between Carson City, NV and Virginia City, NV today. Continue reading
Photo of the Day: The Silver Queen
She stands 16 feet tall and is made up of 3,261 silver dollars weighing in at 210 pounds: The Silver Queen was created in 1957 as a tribute to the miners and the mining industry of Virginia City. Much of the silver in the 3,261 silver dollars came from local mines. The Silver Queen can … Continue reading
Photo Of The Day: Moorman Ranch
Taken in a very lonely part of Nevada in 2011… Continue reading
Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid
In the summer of 1962, U.S. defense officials detonated a hydrogen bomb buried deep beneath the desert of Frenchman Flat, Nevada. The blast was so robust that the land around it rose by some three hundred feet and burst open like a very bad boil, leaving a crater eight hundred feet across. Blast debris went … Continue reading