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Struck down wit a bad flu - this colorful umbrellas image to cheer my day

A small temple with a great Buddha for the local to do the prayer n offerings

Downtown Core - Singapore , awed and amazed by the beauty of the Downtown Core

Serene n beautiful mountains range at Wugongshan, China

A glamorous Little bridge at Lichfield Canal

Good Morning Cambodia - Early in the morning we are heading to the bird sanctuary in Phnom Penh

Double windows, double knowledge - Macau

A beautiful town town in Nan Jing, China

My first visit to Alexandra Arch, glad to have a sunset view of this glorious place in singapore

Ambleside, Lake District, Cumbria, England

Harsh landscape with snow covered road.

Rainbow valley, Cannock, England

San bai Shan is a new urban national park in China -

Cool to be back to Amsterdam again.

Mosque of Muhammad Ali, Cairo

It was a wonder to see this Red Rocks Forest in China

trekking to Hiriwadunna Village

Palermo, Sicily, 意大利 - ancient ruins

Seats - Littleton Leisure Park, Cannock

Lonely Planet for weekend getaway - An ancient Stines bridges at Inverness

The local if the fishing village in Sri Lanka preserves the seafood

A busy daily life at the circular Hakka Tulou, Nan Jing, China

Temple of hell, Sokcho, Korea

We have been hopping the lonely planets of Tibet to Himalayan, Nepal

Young people that saw for the first time rhe sea

Chase Water, Cannock, England

Rookery Stairs - I did a bit of research before going to Chicago. I only had a few hours so there was a limit to what I could photograph. I chose a few places within a short walk of where I'd be centered. One of those places was the Rookery, a building redesigned by Frank Lloyd Wright. There are many buildings in Chicago with amazing architecture that can be seen just by walking through the front door BUT the Rookery isn't one of them. A bit of research told me that I'd need to take a tour to get access to this amazing staircase. I have mixed feelings about tours. They can be wonderful, entertaining, and educational - or they can be boring as hell. It just depends on the tour guide. I did learn a bit, but tours do slow me down and insure that I have PLENTY of time to look around for detail shots. Photos available for purchase at Wits End Photography Follow Travel Photography blog at Traveling at Wits End for ways to create travel adventures everyday. #blogpost

Terrace of paddy plantations at Ghandruk Valley, Nepal

over crowd ferries as all the local rushes to go for work - Siem Reap, Cambodia

Simply love Mr smart and handsome - Tokyo, Japan

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