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Hi Brian,
Nice shades!!
Is it called Moon Valley because of the many craters?
You’re getting the experience of a lifetime. What memories you will bring back with you! I continue to vicariously enjoy it with you and Kate.
LAB
We heard that the valle de la luna or moon valley got its nickname from Neil Armstrong – I guess he visited the site once and said “this looks exactly like the moon.”
We are still having a good time! Starting to miss the comforts of friends and family at home though!
LAB
Awesome! Miss you Brian and Kate! Everything looks amazing. Can’t wait to hear everything 🙂
Love you Bud
What a trip!