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The infamous Granville Island silo's make for an amazing stop whilst in the area....and a humourous photo!
Hamnøy - a small fishing village and one of the most famous places of Lofoten Islands in Norway. The whole area is unbelievably beautiful and looks more like a render from a computer game than a real landscape.
An intrigued little black tufted marmoset that was quite happy staring me out whilst I was playing with my camera.
Luka having successfully managed to settle himself in the tree, proudly watches on and checks out the visitors.
Once used as a quarry managed by the Płaszów concentration camp this quarry today lies abandoned with some of its former life remaining. Stephen Spielberg also used this area as a set for filming Schindlers List.
Trojan's Column located in the ancient area of Rome right next to the Roman forum just a stones throw from the Colosseum
The internal spring from a broken pen and some droplets of water make for a very interesting macro subject
An intriguing street performer, playing music on crystal glasses on a wintry day next to the Chain bridge.
An old shop located in the town of Ercolano that was desimated in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79AD
A wild feral cat sunbathing on a beam at the top of the Acropolis! It was already in the 30's and turns out you do not want to pet wild cats...
So I first seen the Anonymus statue when I visited back in 2017 and was somewhat mesmerised by it then as I was this time. The statue is of a man who was once a notary and chronicler for a Hungarian king. The man's identity however has been vastly debated over the years to the point he is only known as Anonymus.