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bought myself some presents in Borders today, a Seattle travel guide and duck magnets :)

Louis Armstrong International Airport

New Orleans

2008

 

This photo was featured in Inzanouts of New Orleans

 

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Khajjiar is one of the most popular travel places in Himachal known as the Mini Switzerland of India.

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View my blog from my visit to Zurich. atravellingjack.co.uk/10-things-zurich

 

The Rhine Falls (Rheinfall in German) is the largest plain waterfall in Europe.

 

The falls are located on the High Rhine between the municipalities of Neuhausen am Rheinfall and Laufen-Uhwiesen, near the town of Schaffhausen in northern Switzerland, between the cantons of Schaffhausen and Zürich. They are 150 m (450 ft) wide and 23 m (75 ft) high. In the winter months, the average water flow is 250 m³/s, while in the summer, the average water flow is 700 m³/s. The highest flow ever measured was 1,250 m³/s in 1965; and the lowest, 95 m³/s in 1921.

Dharamshala is a beautiful hill station that lies in the district of Kangra in Himachal Pradesh at an altitude of 1457metres. Another attraction in Dharamsala is the cricket stadium which is beautiful.Another attraction in Dharamsala cricket stadium which is beautiful.

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Lago Pehoé, Parque Nacional Torres del Paine (P1130646)

View my blog from my visit to Zurich. atravellingjack.co.uk/10-things-zurich

 

The Rhine Falls (Rheinfall in German) is the largest plain waterfall in Europe.

 

The falls are located on the High Rhine between the municipalities of Neuhausen am Rheinfall and Laufen-Uhwiesen, near the town of Schaffhausen in northern Switzerland, between the cantons of Schaffhausen and Zürich. They are 150 m (450 ft) wide and 23 m (75 ft) high. In the winter months, the average water flow is 250 m³/s, while in the summer, the average water flow is 700 m³/s. The highest flow ever measured was 1,250 m³/s in 1965; and the lowest, 95 m³/s in 1921.

More information about Kunming lake and the Summer Palace in Beijing can be found at my website: www.abookaboutchina.com/location/Summer-Palace

 

Kunming Lake (昆明湖) forms the centre of the Summer Palace gardens in Beijing, China. In fact, the lake takes up most of the parks area, covering 2.2 square kilometres or three quarters of the garden grounds. The lake is relativly shallow, with a depth of just 1.5 mtres. The lake is largely man made though a small pond existed on the site before development. The lake was created by Guo Shoujing, originally as a reservoir for the nearby capital, during the Yuan dynasty (1291). The area was converted into the imperial garden between 1750 and 1764, during the reign of Emperor Qianlong. Work was undertaken to expand the existing lake at that time. The spoil from excavating the lake was used to form the nearby Longevity Hill. The lake develops a thick lair of ice during the winter, during which time it can be used for skating. In the summer, a large number of small boats cover the lake.

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Penguin county guides, 1954. From a secondhand bookshop in Norwich. Inside the Devon volume we found a small scrap of paper with a handwritten itinerary for a trip around Exeter and places nearby.

More information about Kunming lake and the Summer Palace in Beijing can be found at my website: www.abookaboutchina.com/location/Summer-Palace

 

Kunming Lake (昆明湖) forms the centre of the Summer Palace gardens in Beijing, China. In fact, the lake takes up most of the parks area, covering 2.2 square kilometres or three quarters of the garden grounds. The lake is relativly shallow, with a depth of just 1.5 mtres. The lake is largely man made though a small pond existed on the site before development. The lake was created by Guo Shoujing, originally as a reservoir for the nearby capital, during the Yuan dynasty (1291). The area was converted into the imperial garden between 1750 and 1764, during the reign of Emperor Qianlong. Work was undertaken to expand the existing lake at that time. The spoil from excavating the lake was used to form the nearby Longevity Hill. The lake develops a thick lair of ice during the winter, during which time it can be used for skating. In the summer, a large number of small boats cover the lake.

Ocean World Park, Hong Kong.

 

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This video is about "The Top 5 Places to visit in Jaipur." This Video Includes The Historical Significance Of Each Individual & Its Specialties.

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Greece is a dream destination. It may not be the most popular travel destination for Winter Vacation but we did fly and welcome the New Year in Athens.

  

Sharing with you stories, travel tips, itinerary, budget and photos from our recent Winter Greek Holiday.

 

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More information about Kunming lake and the Summer Palace in Beijing can be found at my website: www.abookaboutchina.com/location/Summer-Palace

 

Kunming Lake (昆明湖) forms the centre of the Summer Palace gardens in Beijing, China. In fact, the lake takes up most of the parks area, covering 2.2 square kilometres or three quarters of the garden grounds. The lake is relativly shallow, with a depth of just 1.5 mtres. The lake is largely man made though a small pond existed on the site before development. The lake was created by Guo Shoujing, originally as a reservoir for the nearby capital, during the Yuan dynasty (1291). The area was converted into the imperial garden between 1750 and 1764, during the reign of Emperor Qianlong. Work was undertaken to expand the existing lake at that time. The spoil from excavating the lake was used to form the nearby Longevity Hill. The lake develops a thick lair of ice during the winter, during which time it can be used for skating. In the summer, a large number of small boats cover the lake.

Cusco, Peru 2008

School children waving the Inca flag of Cusco line the curb in the Plaza de Armas as they await a dance performance by their classmates during the Fiestas del Cusco. This week of festivities leads up to the annual Inti Raymi celebration.

Motorbikes ride on the sidewalk in Legian Bali, during the wet season.

 

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Cusco, Peru 2008

An Inca princess, with her offerings of potato and corn, takes part in the Inti Raymi procession leading from Coricancha to the Plaza de Armas. The Inca Sun celebration begins with the greeting of the sun at Coricancha, the most important temple complex of the Incas, proceeds to the Plaza de Armas, then continues with the main event at Sacsayhuaman, the Inca fortress overlooking the city.

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While climate change has been causing some extremely high temperatures across much of the Northern Hemisphere, it seems to be causing an extra foggy (and slightly cooler) summer for us here in San Francisco. This last week I was trying to capture the fog in a few places around San Francisco and the Bay Area. Saturday I went up to Mount Tamalpais, across the Golden Gate, to catch it sinking into the heavily wooded valleys from a vantage point above it. I tried to make a bunch of long exposures, but something funky happed with my neutral density filter, so most of them are unusable. I salvaged a couple and have some photos that I captured at normal (fast) speed. Enjoy!

Wet season on Jl. Benesari in Kuta Bali

 

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More information about Kunming lake and the Summer Palace in Beijing can be found at my website: www.abookaboutchina.com/location/Summer-Palace

 

Kunming Lake (昆明湖) forms the centre of the Summer Palace gardens in Beijing, China. In fact, the lake takes up most of the parks area, covering 2.2 square kilometres or three quarters of the garden grounds. The lake is relativly shallow, with a depth of just 1.5 mtres. The lake is largely man made though a small pond existed on the site before development. The lake was created by Guo Shoujing, originally as a reservoir for the nearby capital, during the Yuan dynasty (1291). The area was converted into the imperial garden between 1750 and 1764, during the reign of Emperor Qianlong. Work was undertaken to expand the existing lake at that time. The spoil from excavating the lake was used to form the nearby Longevity Hill. The lake develops a thick lair of ice during the winter, during which time it can be used for skating. In the summer, a large number of small boats cover the lake.

This is the second in a series of interviews I did in Amsterdam last month with some of the writers featured in new city-pick Amsterdam book, which provides a writer's-eye perspective on the city. The Guardian described the book as "an intimate portrait of one of Europe's most distinctive cities". In this interview, Tommy Wieringa tells me about coming to Holland from the Caribbean as a child and writing his bestselling novel, Joe Speedboat.

 

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A piece of one of the most established oldest routes of Himachal Pradesh, The Sach Pass is tucked away in the Pir-Panjal ranges of the Himalayas in the Chamba district of Himachal Pradesh. The pass connects Pangi and Lahaul valleys with the Chamba valley. Sach Pass at a rise of 4,500 meters goes about as a scaffold between Pangi Valley and Chamba. Apparently Pangi valley is considered as one of the remotest locales in Himachal Pradesh.

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