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This is Reynisfjara beach - Iceland. Reynisfjara is a world-famous black-sand beach found on the South Coast of Iceland, which features basalt columns and the dramatic Reynisdrangar sea stacks. It's beside Vik i Myrdal, the southernmost village on the mainland of Iceland.
The sand at Reynisfjara is black due to its volcanic origins. Formed from cooled lava that flowed into the ocean during eruptions, the lava fragments were broken down over time by the powerful waves, creating the distinctive black sand beach we see today.
The beach is also known to be dangerous due to 'sneaker' waves but despite this (and the most horrendous winds when we visited) we encountered this somewhat excited tourist who asked my wife to film him before proceeding to dance around without a care in the world! And no this isnt a colour splash shot - everything was grey apart from my wifes coat.
This is what all tourists at Halmstad shoot pictures of.
Our little renaissance castle. Built of the Danish king
Christian IV to lodge him when he was visiting Halmstad.
In that time, around 1609, Halland and Halmstad belonged to Denmark and not to Sweden.
At the top of San Francisco's Lombard Street, this famous one-block section is claimed to be "the crookedest street in the world". There are several very sharp switchbacks to navigate before reaching the stop sign at the bottom.
The embankment of Moscow river attracts a lot of tourists. I tried to find the new viewpoint without them:-) An another picture from the Moscow city center.
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About. Appreciate nature from three breathtaking perspectives - Capilano Suspension Bridge, Treetops Adventure and the exciting new Cliffwalk. The 450 ft (137m) long, 230 ft (70m) high Capilano Suspension Bridge has thrilled visitors since 1889.
A tourist at Riddarholmen, photographing one of the old palaces. In the background the old town with the Great Church, Storkyrkan now restored to its former glory.
The Longmen Grottoes (aka Longmen Caves) is a UNESCO–listed world heritage site which has thousands of statues of Buddha carved in caves excavated from its surrounding cliffs. Unfortunately, the site was subjected to significant vandalism and senseless destruction at several points in its history. Major artifacts were removed by Western collectors and souvenir hunters during the early 20th century and by the Japanese during the Second Sino-Japanese War. The heads of many statues were also destroyed during the Cultural Revolution.
The Chinese government has since recognized the cultural and tourist importance of the Longmen Grottoes and has been active engaged in the preservation and restoration of the site. For more information: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Longmen_Grottoes
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A CSX SD70AC dashes through Echo, Utah on Union Pacific's Roseville-North Platte manifest freight on March 5, 2021.
A candid street style Snap captured some people purchasing something from a London fast food outlet and looking as if they are exchanging a fork.
I'm Just A Guy With A Camera From London And Some Place Else.
she stood still, map in hand, her fingers tracing paths that twisted and turned, just like the alleys of palma. the plaza mayor was nearby, but it might as well have been miles away in her mind. sunlight cut through the shadows of the old streets, her silhouette cast sharply onto the patterned tiles beneath her feet.
a tourist, no doubt, searching for direction in a city where the streets seem to have a will of their own. the grid of the tiles below her mirrored the confusion—orderly but endless, a maze of lines leading everywhere and nowhere.
the photograph captures that moment of pause, the stillness of someone caught between where they are and where they want to be. palma does that to you, makes you lose yourself before you can find your way again.
Summary of 2019 Tourist in Japan Report:
Chinese tourist: wear traditional Hanfu and take selfie stick.
Western tourist: yoga in zen temple, walk in stone garden.
Maybe Ahiru is the better tourist destination:
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Ahiru/48/122/30
"You won't find this anywhere else." -- Nuwanda Sensei
Nikon D80 (2006)
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San Juan, Puerto Rico
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Après un premier trajet vers Chagny, la 241P17 s'en retourne vers Le Creusot (71), là où elle est stationnée et bichonnée. 24 avril 2006, et passe devant le BV de Santenay les Bains.
It's really amazing, don't you think?
Landmannalaugar is in the Fjallabak Nature Reserve in the Highlands of Iceland. It is at the edge of Laugahraun lava field, which was formed in an eruption around the year 1477. It is well known for its natural geothermal hot springs and surrounding landscape.
Landmannalaugar is the northern end of the Laugavegur hiking trail and a popular destination for tourist traveling in Iceland.
Iceland. September 2015.
We went into downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico in the early evening. We enjoyed looking at the art galleries. In a window reflection, I caught a couple of tourists laden with cameras.
Happy Window Wednesday!
the phenomenon whereby certain places of interest are visited by excessive numbers of tourists, causing undesirable effects for the places visited.
Tough, shades-wearing bull tourist lumbering his way through downtown in a 'Bubba Gump Shrimp Co.' t-shirt.
Washington, DC / August 13, 2008