Discover the more than 50 natural and cultural attractions of Xcaret among the jungle, the Caribbean Sea and underground rivers.
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Hallstatt, Austria
Gastown and it's famous Steam Clock. One may think that this clock was build before electricity was available to power it .. mot quite right . It looks that way but this clock was actually build in 1977. Still mayor attraction of our “Old City” Gastown. Every quarter it whistles a melody and on the hour whistles some more . When I looked at this image I remembered that place probably 15 years ago .. I miss Her so much. More information on the Steam Clock en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steam_clock Please - View Large On Black www.goear.com/listen/a8f3d2f/Ill-Be-Missing-puff-daddy See where this picture was taken.. Gastown , Vancouver [?]
A river seperates Bern Old Town from the remainder of the City in Switzerland. John & Tina Reid | Commercial Portfolio | Photography Blog | Travel Flickr Group
The University of Dublin
Groß Sankt Martin and Altstadt in Cologne Germany
I decided to participate in Blogtember with Jenni. I may miss a few here and there but I really liked the challenge in May and felt like I learned a lot about you all, so here goes! Wednesday, September 4: If you could take three months off from your current life and do anything in the world, what would you do? (bonus points for fun photos from Pinterest, but don't forget to cite the source!) I would absolutely LOVE to travel, especially to Greece, just to see all of the cool sights and the beaches, etc. Soak in the culture and surroundings, see history at Athens, etc. I'd love to then hit up Spain and see the sights there as well. {1}/{2}/ {3}/{4} And then, I would love to do a trip with Operation Smile. I'm not sure if they need Speech Therapists, but if they did, I would gladly help the kiddos who get cleft lips repaired, and try and help them become accustomed to their "new" mouth. It would be nice to do something that isn't associated with a school system, paperwork, and other stressors, and just do something that truly means the world to a kid. {via} That's about all I've got!
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New Zealand-based photographer and designer Andrew Smith of Cuba Gallery recently took a trip to Europe and came back with some exquisite shots. Using his
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Discover the more than 50 natural and cultural attractions of Xcaret among the jungle, the Caribbean Sea and underground rivers.
38702878020724926 good morning and happy tuesday. i hope your week is off to a good start! it’s officially almost summer! the weather’s been a little crazy with lots of rain and humidit…
10 Gorgeous European Places You've Never Heard Of
Visiting Fussen and Neuschwanstein Castle was going to be one of the highlights of my trip to Bavaria, Germany in October 2009. I hit Fussen on an absolutely gorgeous day - crystal clear and sunny. I was looking for some great shots of Neuschwanstein after about a week of rain. From the bus stop you have to hike up a steep hill for a little bit - and unfortunately I started uphill at the same time three busloads of Japanese tourists started the climb - so no chance for solitude at all. The thought of shooting in perfect conditions kept pushing me on - right up to the time that I got to the gate to the Marienbrucke trail and found it locked and barred. I was so depressed - thought about skirting the gate and cutting through the woods but there was a nasty looking guard there. How depressing! I didn't get the shots I wanted, didn't want to hang around with hundreds of yapping tourists, so I ended back to Fussen, walked around, and took the bus back to Mittenwald determined to come back to Fussen when the gate is open. Fussen is a charming little town too - I should have spent more time there.