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A super wide view of Nymphenburg Palace as seen from the east with some impressive clouds above.
Schloss Nymphenburg is a palace located in the west of Munich and one of the main tourist attractions of the city, with yearly over 300,000 visitors,
The palace is the main summer residence of the House of Wittelsbach, former rulers of Bavaria.
Commisioned in 1664, the central building in the style of an Italian Villa was completed in 1675. Gradually the sides were added and the current appearance was reached in 1716.
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MYANMAR ,Burma - Old-Bagan, Sonnenuntergang mit Blick von der imposanten Shwesandaw-Pagode(Tempel)
MYANMAR ,burma - Old-Bagan , zum Sonnenuntergang auf die Shwesandaw-Pagode,
Zum Sonnenuntergang total überfüllt.
Die Stufenpyramide hat fünf quadratische Terrassen, dann zwei achteckige Zwischenstufen und schließlich den klassischen zylindrischen Stupa-Aufbau mit Glocke, Turban, doppeltem Lotus, Bananenknospe und Hti. An den vier Seiten führen bis zur fünften Terrasse Treppen hinauf. Früher dienten sie den Gläubigen, damit sie die inzwischen verschwundenen Terrakotta-Platten mit Szenen aus den Jatakas auf den einzelnen Terrassen erreichen konnten; heutzutage steigen Touristen hinauf, um den Sonnenuntergang zu bewundern.
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lasses: -MONCADA PARIS- Gianni Eyewear Fatpack
Set: NEW: FT -Austen Outfit - Man Cave
Shape: Ellijah - Irvank Shapes
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A scene of the Chichen Itza Mayan city in Mexico. The kings palace is the tall building in the upper right area of the scene
Outfit : Mimikri - Taylor. Available at Uber
Hair : Wasabi - Lefty. Rewind 90's Hip Hop
Head : Lelutka - Korina. New in main store.
Skin : Glam Affair - Mary applier for Lelutka. At Uber.
Boots : Eudora3D - Momo Boots.
Tuktuk and camera with poses : Fashiowl. Soon at TLC The Liaison Collaborative.
Decor :
Jungle Skydome : Milk Motion - Jungle Retreat. At Uber
Elephants, rocks, grasses : .:Tm:.Creation "The Peace" Nature Scene GM24
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Furniture : Kalopsia - Zelie's Living Set, and Ratan Chair.
Stone Path : Stormwood.
Just a simple candid street style Snap captured at London UK of a guy walking along an empty street.
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Probably one of the most photographed, most tourist packed and most overrated locations in Norway, in my opinion.
We were leaving Lofoten when I took this picture. It was a brilliant sunset and I hadn't yet been able to take that "classic" Lofoten picture. When I saw this view here I just stopped and took some pictures, because OF COURSE I need to have something. I think it turned out very well.
My thoughts about Lofoten, well, it's not ideal for travelers who want to sleep in tents. Do yourself a favor and go there with an RV or something like that. Be prepared to not find any parking places, especially in Henningsvær for example. Reine was also full of people and we only found a free parking spot after six in the evening. Other people were parking along the main road but I wasn't brave like them. I already got stuck once on this trip.
I have to say I prefer southern Norway with its majestic fjords and valleys to Lofoten, but Lofoten definitely has a unique look and so, so many bridges.
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Officially, the road to Svínafellsjökull is closed as tourists are in danger of falling rocks and they enter at their own risk. I'll wager that the real reason is to protect Svínafellsjökull against tourists. To get there, you now have to walk 4-5 km on an uncomfortable gravel road. Accordingly, I only met one American family on the way which chose to walk on the moss to protect their feet. I guess there's no protection against idiocy.
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I'd ordinarily say that visiting Ireland is a life changing event, though in this man's case, I think being the father of twins is plenty enough... Seen in the Latin Quarter of central Galway City, Ireland.
Tuolumne Grove is a giant sequoia grove located near Crane Flat in Yosemite National Park, at the southeastern edge of the Tuolumne River watershed. It is about 16 miles (26 km) west of Yosemite Village on Tioga Pass Road. The grove contains many conifers, including a few Sequoiadendron giganteum as well as Abies concolor and Pinus lambertiana.
The grove hosts about six visible giant sequoias amongst a dense understory of dogwood. The grove also features the "Dead Giant", a fallen giant sequoia with a stagecoach-sized tunnel cut through it.
Tourists hotel in The Berkshires takes cues from classic American motor lodges
www.dezeen.com/2018/08/15/tourists-boutique-hotel-berkshi...
The Lake Placid Club built the first ski jump on this site in 1920, using the hillside itself as the jump surface. The jump was referred to as the Intervales 35-meter jump. On February 21. 1921, the first competition was held at this site, drawing 3,000 spectators. The record jump for the day was 124 feet, set by Antony Maurer. In 1923, the jump was enlarged to fifty meters, and in 1927, a new steel tower was built, raising the jump to 60 meters. In 1928, the tower was raised to 75 meters; this was the tower used for the 1932 Winter Olympic Games. In 1977, the old tower was demolished to make way for new 70 and 90-meter jumps, used for the 1980 Winter Olympic Games. In 1994, the landing hills were re-graded to bring the jumps into compliance with current rules, and increasing their height to 90 and 120 meters 170