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  • Security guard watches Team Liquigas bicycles - Tour of Nashik India
    Bleakney_Nasik301.jpg
  • A man checks his bicycle into the transmilenio Bicycle to bus transfer station, Portal de Las Américas station's 700-bicycle storage facility  - Bogota - Colombia
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  • Tour de Suisse Stage 9 - Young Peter Sagan is quickly becoming a favorite among Europeans.  Here, he waved off his coaches objections and allowed several fans behind the team's security perimeter to sign autographs while he was warming up for the TT.
    TDSstage998.jpg
  • Race security touches-up some sketchy cobble sections 150 meters from the finish in front of Milan's Duomo.
    GiroStage2128.jpg
  • San Juan de Soco indigenous community members have determined that, because of increasing security in the region, tourism holds the key to their children's future. In 2008, they procured $25,000 in public funding to construct 5 tourist cabanas on their land. Comunidad Soco - Colombian Amazon.
    San Juan de Soco Amazon Colombia
  • Security guard at the finish line -- 2011 Tour of Beijing, Stage 1 ITT
    BleakneyToBTT 30.jpg
  • Omega Pharma-Lotto has some fun trading hats and photos with the Chinese security guards.  2011 Tour of Beijing
    BleakneyBeijingPre 6.jpg
  • Policemen debate the security details of Stage 2 at the finish line in Mentougou - Stage 2, 133.5km from the Bird's Nest in Beijing to Mentougou via North Gate of Summer Palace.  2011 Tour of Beijing Scouting Photos
    Bleakney_ChinaDay2 10.jpg
  • Security official opens the gate for delegates - 2011 Tour of Beijing Scouting Photos - Stage 1 Time Trial, Beijing, China
    Bleakney_ChinaDay1 344.jpg
  • Tour de Suisse Stage 9 - Young Peter Sagan is quickly becoming a favorite among Europeans.  Here, he waved off his coaches objections and allowed several fans behind the team's security perimeter to sign autographs while he was warmed up for the TT.
    TDSstage998.jpg
  • 8:36 am -- Licio, the bus driver, security guard, and mechanic, warms up the team bus and waits for the athletes to arrive.
    AndroniStory5.jpg
  • Race security official signals that riders have passed fist the UCI circuit's first U-turn - 2010 Tour of Mumbai Cyclothon - India
    Bleakney_Cyclothon 101.jpg
  • Security officer mans position along course of 2010 Mumbai Cyclothon mass ride - Bombay/Mumbai - India
    Bleakney_Cyclothon 482.jpg
  • A Kogi indigenous girl checks out a group of Swedish trekkers. As security conditions improve, hikers and adventure seekers are making their way deeper into areas of Colombia that were formerly off-limits - Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta - Colombia
    Kogi
  • In many of Colombia's larger coffee plantations, former paramilitary men have found new work as security guards. Zona Cafeteria - Colombia
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  • Perhaps the most colorful expression of Colombia's national pride is its Carnival.  As large cities like Barranquilla have become safer, events like carnival draw increasing numbers of both national and international tourists. In 2008 the US State Department changed its travel advisory regarding Colombia. It now states that security conditions in Barranquilla, Bogota, Medellin and other large cities have improved dramatically. Barranquilla - Colombia
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  • Parque National Tayrona - President Alavaro Uribe has waged a heavy war against leftist Guerrilla groups like the FARC. Their retreat into the jungles has improved road security throughout Colombia. As a result, Colombians are traveling throughout their own country in record numbers. Many, like 30 y/o Carolina, are taking roads trips and experiencing their country for the first time. Places like Parque National Tayrona used to be a point of trade for the Tayrona Indians, then a war zone/base of operation for ELN guerillas and drug traffickers sending shipments north. This type of journey would not have been possible just a few years ago.
    Bleakney_Colombia_Adv_021.jpg
  • Parque National Tayrona - President Alavaro Uribe has waged a heavy war against leftist Guerrilla groups like the FARC. Their retreat into the jungles has improved road security throughout Colombia. As a result, Colombians are traveling throughout their own country in record numbers. Many, like 30 y/o Carolina, are taking roads trips and experiencing their country for the first time. Places like Parque National Tayrona used to be a point of trade for the Tayrona Indians, then a war zone/base of operation for ELN guerillas and drug traffickers sending shipments north. This type of journey would not have been possible just a few years ago.
    Bleakney_Colombia_Adv_022.jpg
  • Contador was all business at stage 8's check-in.  The following day he secured the pink jersey for the duration of the Giro.
    GiroStage824.jpg
  • The gauntlet--a narrow gap of enthusiastic fans that awaited every rider when leaving the secured podium area en route to team buses.
    GiroStage21168.jpg
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