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Anti-fossil fuel protestors at the Department of the Interior and a few other places in D.C. today

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Anti-fossil fuel protestors at the Department of the Interior and a few other places in D.C. today

The anti-fossil fuel protestors made their way into the Department of the Interior and a pretty heavy police response from the DC Police, Park Police, Secret Service and Federal Protective Service (DHS) arrived to deal with them. We also biked around the White House on this pretty day, but missed all the motorcades. Oh well.

Show not tell.

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PenguinSix is an apolitical guy in a political town who likes to walk a lot. He has hiked over 17,000 miles (27,000kms) in the past six years and is still walking today. He is an American expat who spent the last decade in Hong Kong with his family and is now back in Washington DC, continuing his daily ritual of taking very long hikes around the city catching the sights and sounds of the city while live streaming to share with others. History, culture, life as an expat (with reverse culture shock), and the pitiful Chinese food in Washington DC are regular topics of discussion. Feel free to follow him on other social media accounts such as:

Camera 1: DJI Osmo Pocket 2 —
Camera 2: iPhone 13 Pro —
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Miles I walk per day:
Stay at home day: 3-4 miles
Normal day: 4-7 miles
Good hike day: 7-10 miles
Best day: 25 miles

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