anlusaro from FL A city reborn from the ashes, quite literally, after the end of World War II, the magnificent polish capital was no more than rubble; Read More
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Monks at a Buddhist Monestary. Hue, Vietnam
Ipod for the first time. Hanoi, Vietnam
Kids in a schoolyard. Bangkok, Thailand
through the window of time
hindu celebration in Bali
The Discoveries Monument, upcloseThis is one of the most emblematic monuments in Lisbon. It generated lots of controversie, along with the Belem Cultural Center, but its imponence and detail soon conquered Lisbon. It has an auditorium inside, with theatre plays and expositions, and you can go all the way to the top and enjoy the view.
traditionally decorated interiors of old palace, Historical Museum, Damascus
Hot air balloon seen rising over Luxor and the valley of the kings at sunrise while photographer ate goat cheese. Photo taken from hotel built for Ginger Rogers and run by secret cult who protect the valley's secrets.
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