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HarryMoto
Not to hijack this thread but Couchsurfing is awesome and I've yet to have any bad experiences (that's not to say bad things can't happen and, yes, you have to be careful about people you host and the people you stay with.) But I've met some cool people through CS that I wouldn't have met otherwise and many of them have talents, like this photographer, that I would never have experienced.
The biggest difference between Couchsurfing and Air B&B is that no money is supposed to change hands. It's all strictly volunteer. And there are many, many Couchsurfers in the US (it started in the US after all). I just looked and it's showing around 400 in Oklahoma City and more than 300 in Tulsa. (And, if you're uncomfortable hosting or being a guest, you can sign up just to show people around town or offer advice on things to do.)
On topic: yes, these photos are pretty sweet
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