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One has to admire the beautiful tones of colour from the stonework of the buildings in Mdina. Just as I was taking it all in, a bus load of tourist arrived - well they have rights too I suppose.
Southern Prairie Railway's weekend only tourist train arrives at Horizon Saskatchewan. THe passengers will enjoy a tour of the old Federal elevator before boarding the train for the return trip to Ogema
FR : Touristes inconnus au château de Versailles.
Aile Sud / Galerie des batailles
L'exercice "imposé" de la famille groupée et béate, figée pour l'éternité photographique et dont les clichés vont saturer les disques durs ou les albums photos poussiéreux, perfidement distillés à intervalle régulier, lors des longues et ennuyeuses soirées d’hiver, où les amis vont devoir supporter en boucle toutes les photos de vacances de la famille ! (C’est du vécu !)
Avec un 24mm, on est proche du sujet, et il est donc difficile de passer inaperçu… Mais, visiblement, seul le petit garçon espiègle m'a repéré, et c’est le seul dont le sourire est naturel, et pas “scenarisé” pour le photographe.
Un gamin qui sait discerner au premier coup d'oeil un vrai reflex d'un mauvais smartphone, et qui se désintéresse des photos de famille répétitives et stéréotypées : Un futur bon photographe ! 😊
EN: Unknown tourists in the Palace of Versailles.
The Battles gallery
The "imposed" exercise of the blissful family on vacation, frozen for eternity.
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A large snow storm was approaching and whiting out everything in the distance.
This is a section of the Great Wall that is at MuTianYu. This section is a little farther out than other, more popular, sections, but it's worth the extra effort in my opinion. (Less tourists, better views)
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A tourist barge cruises on Singapore River, while in the background is Singapore Flyer, a giant ferries wheel which has an overall height of 165 meters, the world's second tallest ferries wheel after Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada.
On my second day in Bruges, the Markt was teeming with life, no doubt because of the improved weather (or the fact that it was a Saturday).
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Venice is a city in northeast Italy sited on a group of 118 small islands separated by canals and linked by bridges. It is located in the marshy Venetian Lagoon which stretches along the shoreline between the mouths of the Po and the Piave Rivers. Venice is renowned for the beauty of its setting, its architecture and its artworks.The city in its entirety is listed as World Heritage Site, along with its lagoon. The name is derived from the ancient Veneti people who inhabited the region by the 10th century B.C.Venice has decayed since its heyday and is heavily touristed ,there are slightly more tourists than residents, but the romantic charm remains. Venice, the world's only pedestrian city, is easily walkable, and the absence of cars makes this a particularly pleasant experience. However, walking and standing all day can also be exhausting, so it is best to pace yourself. The best way to get around a bit more quickly by numerous vaporetti water buses and water taxis. If you want to have a romantic ride along the canals, take a gondola ride.
In the evening don’t miss the opportunity to take a stroll before dinner. Venice is considerably quieter in the evening hours, as all the day visitors and Italians who work in the city head back to the mainland, leaving Venice in relative silence. After dinner wander down to San Marco Square for an espresso at Florians Cafe or perhaps to listen to the café orchestra’s fill the night air with music. It can be a little tough to find Italian food in Venice that’s good, authentic, and doesn’t break the bank. That’s why I let you in on a little secret: Venice’s cicchetti tradition. Cicchetti are Venice’s answer to Milan’s aperitivo and to Spain’s tapas. They’re small plates of food, usually nibbled over glasses of wine and among friends at lunchtime or in the evening. Try it as a pre-dinner nibble, or make a whole meal out of it by ordering several plates.
Venetië is een stad in het noordoosten van Italië. Venetië is wereldwijd bekend om het historische centrum met zijn vele wateren en heeft een belangrijke rol gespeeld in de wereldgeschiedenis. Sinds 1987 staan Venetië en zijn lagune op de Werelderfgoedlijst van de UNESCO. Bijnamen van Venetië zijn onder meer stad van het water, stad van de bruggen. Venetië ligt op een groep kleine eilanden midden in een lagune die al in de tijd van het Romeinse Rijk Venetia werd genoemd. Er woonden al eeuwen mensen. Op 12 mei 1797 veroverde Napoleon de stad, waardoor Venetië na meer dan duizend jaar zijn onafhankelijkheid verloor. Auto's rijden er niet, de hoofdweg is een kanaal, het vervoermiddel is een boot. Lijnbussen, taxi's en ziekenwagens zijn in Venetië boten die zich al even ordeloos verplaatsen als de auto's in de grote Italiaanse steden. Venetië zelf bestaat uit 120 eilanden met elkaar verbonden door 150 kanalen en 400 bruggen.Het is de combinatie van zijn culturele en architecturale rijkdom met de unieke ligging die Venetië zo populair maakt bij de toeristen. Een wandeling door de vele kleine straatjes doet je écht kennismaken met de levenswijze van de Venetianen.
It is a tourist attraction for shooting memorial photos of Lushan, which imitates the style of mountain climbing for Chinese emperors. Many of the mountains in China have stone steps because emperors were carried in Sedan like this.
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October already.. it seems 2022 is on our doorstep and I haven't even fully processed 2020! 😮
I'm enjoying my autumn holiday now (one of the few perks I have as a teacher). And besides doing a lot of resting.. I have also been doing lots of editing of my photos and videos.
In August, I visited a castle in the south of the Netherlands. And because we had a very disappointing cold wet summer, I opted for a maxi dress.
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It was quite magical walking around in that castle.. so beautiful!!
I know owning a castle like that is very expensive and not very practical.. but I'd love to dream. 😊
Venice seems to attract a vast number of tourists. I visited in June which I'm told is not the busiest time of the year. This was too busy for my tastes.
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Today my ties with Bath for 56 years ended. If I return it will be as a tourist
This is a farewell shot of the River Avon and Pultney Weir