Dr. Peter J. Shield Ph.D. ARP

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Lived in 22 countries. Archaeologist, Associated Press photographer, Host/producer "Peter J. Shield's World of Unexplained Mysteries TV/Radio series.

http://worldofunexplainedmysteries.com

New Book "In the Image of Of His God" and "Shroud of Turin"
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PhD, ARP
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For 60 years I have explored some of the world's greatest mysteries. I have visited archaeological sites and strange phenomena in over 25 countries.
On my recent drive across America from Las Vegas to Florida, the road signs and our GPS proved a great asset. Pictures of signs enabled us to identify picture locations!
When a friend asked me to drive a rental truck with his belongings from Las Vegas to Ft. Lauderdale Florida, I was really excited. Little did I know what lay in store.
As an owner of several 'timeshares' including a Marriott, I was excited to learn about the amazing 'points' option that Marriott has just introduced.
The Alaskan city of Katchikan was appropriately founded by a man named Snow, and is home to the infamous Creek Street, home of bars and bordellos that were the major depository for the miners of the area.
300 miles south of the lost city of Petra, archaeologists have been investigating this ancient city of monumental tombs for over 100 years.
If you plan to visit our frozen north I can think of no better starting point than Alaska's capitol- Juneau!
Since ancient Egypt, the art of glass craft has been kept alive by a few artisans living and working around the world. There are however one or two still willing to teach this rapidly disappearing craft to those who are keen to learn.
On May 5th we set sail for Alaska; quite frankly I've seen more ice in a Martini!
If you are looking for another reason to visit Sin City - I have some suggestions.
In each of the "Indy" movies he is battling the Germans in a race to find a lost archaeological religious treasure.
Generally speaking, there are two types of canal boats available. The houseboat that remains moored throughout your stay and the traditional canal barge. It is the latter that I intend to tell you about today.
An amazing journey to some of Great Brittion's historic sites and a week on a canal barge.
The recent convention of the American Resort Development Association highlighted Australia and South Africa as two of the most successful travel destinations.
Could we vacation in Space - the techonology is already in place!
Man's true potential whilst living on this earth!
March 7-13 is Gambling awareness week. It seems appropriate therefore to share with you some tips on how to leave your gambling destination a winner!
As an archaeologist I long since overcame the desire to rough it. If Indiana Jones visited the great city of New York, he would be staying at the nearest 5 star hotel, more than likely a Hilton or a Marriott, perhaps even the Ritz Carlton.
The Shroud of Turin Exhibit is expected to be viewed by over one million visitors starting in April and provides a wonderful excuse to visit Italy.
Probably the last place you would think to retire on a budget would be Las Vegas (are you listening Mr. President?)
The advantages of owning and not owning a timeshare!
Midst controversy over his casual (and sensible) remark concerning students spending collage funds in Vegas - the President drops in!
My recent visit to Marrakech, Morocco exposed a whole new world of excitement!
The unexpected death of this young Georgian luger was appropriately marked in an overwhelming show of love from all the world.
The Costa del Sol is a great starting point for a multitude of exciting vacation destinations.
A visit to Peggy Sue's and a Ghost town revives old memories
I never get tired of a visit to Disneyland. This is the story of my 10th visit. I've still not seen it all!
Did the Ghosts of Confederate prisioners of war accompany the Saints to Florida?
What I'm really trying to say is that Sedona is the most beautiful inland vacation spot it has been my privilege to visit. Art galleries, restaurants and amazing craft displays abound everywhere.
Ródenas is a tiny municipality in the province of Teruel, Aragon, Spain. This remarkable little town has a population of under 100 inhabitants.
Despite extensive scrutiny the question of whether the Shroud of Turin truly is the cloth the man called Jesus was wrapped in, still remains unanswered.
Some years ago a very great truth was shared with me! Is success due to being in the right place at the right time? It might surprise you to know the answer is NO!
Roger Dawson, head of the Power Negotiating Institute, and world renowned speaker gives Dr. Shield some valuable advice on negotiating!
You'll discover a special Magic in the time that we call NOW.
Life is like a Bull Ring
Poem - April in Ireland
This writer enjoyed a fantastic holiday in Bogota despite government warnings.
20 year timeshare sales professional and award winning sales executive Dr. Peter J. Shield PhD,ARP discusses world wide opportunities for professional sales people.
A travelers look at the increasing cost of beach side property in Mexico's resort destination of Cabo San Lucas.
A tear shed at parting says more in a million ways of all that we mean to each other than words can ever say!
Less than an hour from San Diego, Rosarito Beach is a great uncrowded place to spend Christmas!
Deceased Dr. Alan Adler reveals the blood evidence on the Shroud of Turin.
A secret hideaway from prying media attention for Tiger Woods.
In this chapter I detail the history of this controversial form of vacation ownership.
Goal setting advice from the pen of Dr. Peter J. Shield
There are some who claim that the image said to be that of Jesus Christ seen on the mysterious holy relic "The Sacred Shroud Of Turin" was in fact produced by non other than Leonardo Da Vinci
As a retired archaeologist who had never visited Egypt - this trip will remain one of the highlights of my many adventures.
Some creative thoughts on the Yucca Mountain Project!
According to legend Agatha, during persecution by the Roman Emperor Trajanus Decius (AD 249-251), who was later to cut off her breasts, fled from Sicily, her native land, and took refuge in the underground catacombs of Malta.
Ggantija Temples in Xaghra, Gozo, are one of the most important and mysterious archaeological sites in the world.
 
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