Anthony Dezenzio
Tony Dezenzio was born in Berlin, Germany, in 1952. Tony has degrees in business and the arts, from the University of Connecticut, and a photojournalism degree, from the New York Institute of Photography. His travel articles and photography have appeared in Pensacola Magazine, Travel Host, Travel America, and countless other travel publications.
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Explore the Rich History of Russia’s Volga River by BoatExperience a grand tour of the Volga including some of the world’s greatest art and architecture, and discovering hidden villages with Old World charm.
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Top 5 Family Ski Resorts for the Holiday SeasonLooking for some great winter ski resorts but don't know where to go? Here are five of the best resorts featuring some of the best winter skiing in the United States.
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Understanding Christmas Traditions in GermanyIt is also the time of year when Germany's famous Christmas markets come to life. Germany's Christmas markets are world famous.
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The Pilgrims and Their Voyage to AmericaOn September 6, 1620, the 90 foot, 180 ton Mayflower finally headed out to sea, departing from Plymouth, England, with 24 families on board. There where 102 passengers in all with a crew of 25.
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Exploring Turkey’s Turquoise CoastThe region is filled with rich history featuring temples, palaces, churches, mosques, tombs, statues, and mighty fortresses. -
Brunost: A Norwegian's Cheese Delicacy"Brunost" or brown cheese is a staple that is found in nearly all of Norwegian homes. Each year, Norwegians consume over 10,000 tons of the cheese. -
Chocolate: Sweet BeginningsMany of the entrepreneurs to follow included Hershey, Lindt, Nestle, Suchard, Peter, and Tobler, all making significant contributions to the chocolate industry. -
BrazilHospitality was one of the first qualities experienced by the Portuguese when they first set foot in Brazil over 500 years ago. -
Tombstone, Ariz. - Return to the Old WestToday, Tombstone has about 1,500 residents welcoming tourists and visitors alike to their famous town. Many of the most famous Wild West personalities called Tombstone home.
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First Person: BP oil spill shutters Florida man's photography dreamFor the next 8 months, I began photographing the changes that would impact not only my life, but countless of other folks; from fishermen to area merchants. -
Exploring the Olympic National Park Region on FootLocated in the northwest of Washington State, this 900,000 acre park is renowned for its natural wonders with some of the most diverse ecosystems on the planet. -
Journey Through East Africa with Kenya's "Lunatic Express"Imagine traveling on a train that once carried luminaries such as Winston Churchill, Theodore Roosevelt and Queen Elizabeth II across Kenya. -
Mysteries of the Northern LightsWhat causes this phenomenon? Some in scientific circles believe that the auroras receive power from the sun's rays. -
Five Popular Florida Holiday DestinationsThese Florida hot spots are sure to keep you entertained for the holiday season. -
Puerto Rico: Land of VarietyCoral reefs provide a wonderful spectacle for divers who can encounter turtles and manatees as well as a variety of colorful fish. -
Safely Exploring a New World Beneath the Ocean FloorJust below the surface of the ocean lies a fascinating world that only a few people have seen and experienced. However, to really enjoy this experience, some safety measures have to be taken before you dive into the unknown. -
Haunted Destinations - Beardslee Castle in Little Falls, NYPsychics and paranormal experts who have studied the views of the castle believe something or someone is haunting the establishment.
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Pensacola's Lingering RecessionFamilies have also been affected by the recession. With the huge number of job losses in our region, families are having a difficult time adjusting to a totally different lifestyle.
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Olive Oil - Healthful Remedy of the MediterraneanMedical studies have shown that people who follow a traditional Mediterranean diet enjoy a significant proof in healthful benefits.
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Autumn Time in Asheville, North CarolinaAsheville offers something for everyone, from museums, historic buildings, to various attractions. You don't have to spend lots of money to have a rewarding experience in Asheville.
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Enjoy an Autumn Day at Bellingrath Gardens and Home in Mobile, AlabamaBellingrath Gardens is in full bloom year-round, but never looking the same, leaving the landscape always rejuvenated.
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5 Top Locations to Photograph in Berlin, GermanyFrom its medieval beginnings to the ultra-modern city it is today, Berlin has a diverse mix of people, nightlife and architecture. No one should leave the city without memorable photos.
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Butterflies: Beauty of the Tropical ForestWhile a few butterflies keep a low profile, others have enormous eye spots to brighten up their brown features. Just the sheer size of these species makes visitors gaze in awe. Some are larger than a small bird and glide with a gentle ease.
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Corcovado - Exploring Costa Rica's National ParkFor the avid birdwatcher, the park is home to the largest population of scarlet macaws in the country. These magnificent birds with their bright colors can be seen in the sky resembling a rainbow.
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Traffic Congestion - a Global CrisisAs the traffic problem increases, so does the danger to human beings. Over a million fatalities are contributed to traffic accidents each year.
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Windmills - Powering Past GenerationsFrom the period beginning in the early 1400's to the late 1800's, they accomplished what diesel and electric engines do today.
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Kea Birds: Clown Prince of New ZealandThe Kea has become a legend among birds known for its outrages and clownish pranks that either amuse or irritate you.
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Champagne: The Mystery Behind the BubblesTo be truly called Champagne, the wines must be produced in Champagne, France. Even the grapes have to come from this region.
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Exploring Rio de Janeiro's Colorful NeighborhoodsWhile Ipanema and Copacabana are the most popular tourist attractions in Rio, there are many other colorful and unique neighborhoods ready to be explored.
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Rio De Janeiro - Jewel of South AmericaWith a population of over six million, it is home to a multitude of nationalities from across the globe. Spending some time with the locals can be a rewarding experience in learning about their culture and customs.
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Trekking Nepal's Kathmandu ValleyToday, Kathmandu Valley still exhibits a living, breathing society, and a vital culture that has survived the ages throughout history. Get information on travelling in this area in this article.
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How to Prepare for Your First Modeling JobYou have received your first modeling job! Now comes the hard part. Read on to get some tips to make sure to nail your first gig.
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Pensacola - Western Gateway to FloridaEmerald green water, so clear you can spot dolphins 20 feet below the surface, sugar white beaches stretching miles along the Panhandle of Florida. It is the destination that snowbirds and winter-weary travelers call home during the winter season.
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Kreuzberg - Berlin's Forgotten NeighborhoodDiscover the feeling and excitement of a newborn community. Rising from crime and poverty to a rich and diversified neighborhood, Kreuzberg has again taken its place among the districts that make up Berlin.
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Walking the Tiergarten District - Berlin, GermanyWalking through the Tiergarten district in Berlin will take you on a journey through the past and present. See the Reichstag building, the new seat of power to the remains of the mighty fortress that was once the Berlin Wall.
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Making the Most of Your Photo VacationWith spring around the corner, thousands of us will be hitting the road, air and sea for spring vacation. Whatever your travel plans are this spring, be sure to have your camera with you.
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Florida's 10 Best BeachesWith over 1,000 miles of beaches lining the Florida coastline, it's no mystery why Florida has become one of the top destinations for sunbathers.
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Tips for a Painless VacationSelecting a travel agent may be more critical than most people realize. Choosing the right agent can mean the difference between a memorable vacation or one with chattered dreams.
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Save Money by Working with AirlinesIt is to the travel planner's best interest to plan ahead and do the homework before contacting the airline. You should have the travel date and the number of attendees traveling to the event.
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Promoting Yourself as a ModelYour success as a model depends on how well you promote yourself. The more you promote yourself, the more work you will attain.
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Modeling for MagazinesBut with determination and hard work, there is no excuse for a beginning model not being able to land a job for a magazine.
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Working as a Professional ModelIf you are committed of becoming a professional model and don't meet the basic requirements, DON'T DESPAIR! There are other methods to obtain modeling jobs.
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Protecting Your Valuables While TravelingPlanning ahead and using common sense are two of the best ways to protect yourself and your valuables while traveling this summer. Here are some ways to make your trip safer.
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The Christmas HealingFor most people, Christmas is a special time to rejoice and for some to grief. This story is about Sarah, a young teenagers life cut short on Christmas Eve. It concludes with a heartwarming ending.
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The Haunting of Jameson InnJameson Inn was no ordinary hotel, but a place where spirits still roam to this very day.
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Pensacola - City of Five FlagsSouthern charm is evident in the people who live in Pensacola. Pensacola has become a southern metropolis and yet still holding on to its small town traditions while keeping an eye on its prosperous future.
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Return to Fort PickensIn late 2004 and 2005 Hurricane Ivan and Hurricane Dennis battered the Gulf Islands National Seashore, causing extensive flooding, the destruction of a number of buildings, and thousands of trees gone forever.


