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Mongolian River Scene

View of building beside a body of water with Mongolian native and other men looking on. No exact identification or location in Mongolia. Diplomat and author Charles Thayer headed a party of fourteen Americans who traveled to Mongolia on a vacation in the summer of 1963, probably in June. They arrived at Ulan Bator and during the trip visited the Gobi Desert as well as the steppes of Mongolia and the site of the ancient capital of Karakorum. Thayer states the group travelled through the provinces more than 1000 kilometers by bus and jeep and another 600 kilometers by air.

German Landscape

The ruins of Burg Rheinfels castle in St. Goar, Germany, overlooking the Rhine River. John Redding acquired this photo when he served as a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army Air Force in World War II.

Color Photo of View Along the Nile River

Riverfront view probably taken from a boat. Image shows the shore line of the upper Nile River and beyond. Probably taken in southern Egypt. Photograph taken as part of a trip author and diplomat Charles Thayer and his wife Cynthia took to Egypt and Sudan in 1961. Photos of the safari in Sudan intended for a possible magazine article. Original negatives are in the Harry S. Truman Library collection.