Hoi An | Vietnam [Kees Straver]Hoi An people are very proud of...
Hoi An | Vietnam [Kees Straver]Hoi An people are very proud of their lanterns. Old bamboo soaked ten days in salt water is used to protect against insects, then dried and shaped. Cloth must be silk and...
View ArticleWoman selling limes and graps | Hoi An, Vietnam [billcoo]
Woman selling limes and graps | Hoi An, Vietnam [billcoo]
View ArticleBarber Shop | Hoi An, Vietnam [Ethan Crowley]
Barber Shop | Hoi An, Vietnam [Ethan Crowley]
View ArticleVillage |Hoi An, Vietnam [jimhullot]Strolling through the...
Village |Hoi An, Vietnam [jimhullot]Strolling through the lantern-lit streets is like walking into a fairytale. It is all the more picturesque since motor vehicles are banned from Hoi An’s Old Quarter
View ArticleHoi An, Vietnam
Hoi An is a place that cannot be missed while in Vietnam. This colourful, magical and beautiful little town is home to more silk lanterns than people. Situated on the coast of the South China Sea, the...
View ArticleTromso cable car | Tromsø, Norway Standing 421 metres above sea...
Tromso cable car | Tromsø, Norway Standing 421 metres above sea level, with a view across the Island of Tromsø and the surrounding waterways and mountains, the four-minute ride up in the cable car...
View ArticleWooden Houses | Tromsø, Norway The city centre of Tromsø...
Wooden Houses | Tromsø, Norway The city centre of Tromsø contains the highest number of old wooden houses in Northern Norway,
View ArticleAurora Borealis|Tromsø, Norway [Karl Johnson]
Aurora Borealis|Tromsø, Norway [Karl Johnson]
View ArticleMidnight sun over Tromsø | Tromsø, Norway [Bård Løken]
Midnight sun over Tromsø | Tromsø, Norway [Bård Løken]
View ArticleTromsø, Norway
1,200 miles from the North Pole, Tromso is the 7th largest city in Norway. The area has been inhabited since the end of the ice age, and still retains the Sami culture. Tromsø boasts some of the...
View Article"All these structures of rusting steel and decaying cement, are another sad...
““All these structures of rusting steel and decaying cement, are another sad example of property development in China involving wasted money, wasted resources and the uprooting of farmers and their...
View ArticleWonderland Playground || David Grey Writing on a gate tells...
Wonderland Playground || David Grey Writing on a gate tells people to “be responsible for your actions” when entering an abandoned building
View ArticleWonderland Castle || [David Gray - Reuters] A sign warning...
Wonderland Castle || [David Gray - Reuters] A sign warning people about potential poisons in the soil
View ArticleWonderland Castle || [David Gray - Reuters] A farmer carries a...
Wonderland Castle || [David Gray - Reuters] A farmer carries a shovel to tend to his crops.
View ArticleWonderland Entrance || [David Gray - Reuters]
Wonderland Entrance || [David Gray - Reuters]
View ArticleWonderland Castle || [David Gray - Reuters] “Walking...
Wonderland Castle || [David Gray - Reuters] “Walking further, I came across a rather farcical sight of some farmers digging a well next to a castle; a moment I will always savor as a photographer in a...
View ArticleChenzhuang Village (Wonderland), China
Today’s destination is a slight deviation from the usual entry. Behold, Wonderland! Once billed as what would be the largest amusement park in Asia, this 100 acre plot just 45 minutes outside of...
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