A photo from my archives: Rhyolite ghost town
Rhyolite, USA, 2012. As you drive through Nevada after leaving the Death Valley National Park behind, you will come across the small ghost town of Rhyolite. There are no big road signs, so you’re...
View ArticleA photo from my archives: An acrobat
UK, 2009 During a stay in the Lake District region of the UK, I stumbled across a group of air acrobats who were rehearsing before performing at a local festival. I stopped to watch them. The shapes...
View ArticleA photo from my archives: cheeky monkeys
Kruger National Park, South Africa, 2008. Well, this isn’t actually just one photo. I simply couldn’t pick one out of the lot. Admittedly, the quality isn’t the best but I love the subjects! So what’s...
View ArticleA photo from my archives: Sagrada Familia
Inside the Sagrada Familia, Barcelona, Spain, 2012. Most of you will have certainly heard of the Sagrada Familia, or you may have even visited it already. This masterpiece cathedral – a UNESCO World...
View ArticleA photo from my archives: Agra Fort monkey
Agra Fort, India, 2007. A monkey is trying to shelter from the bright sunlight on a hot afternoon at the Agra Fort. Less than 2 miles away from the more famous Taj Mahal, the Agra Fort is a UNESCO...
View ArticleA photo from my archives: The boats of Xochimilco
Xochimilco, Mexico, 2007. Located 28 Km south of the historic centre of Mexico City, Xochimilco is a borough mostly famous for its 170 Km network of canals. These canals, together with a series of...
View ArticleA photo from my archives: Live 8 London
London, UK, 2005. 2nd July 2005. A string of concerts took place in 10 different locations around the globe. Watched by an estimated 3 billion people, it was defined the greatest show on Earth! Someone...
View ArticleA photo from my archives: Whitstable
Whitstable, UK, 2007. Just over 60 miles from central London (1.5 hours on the train from London Victoria) and on the north coast of Kent, Whitstable is a small seaside town mainly famous for oysters....
View ArticleA photo from my archives: Abisko
Abisko, Sweden, 2004. My trip to Swedish Lapland came to mind yesterday. Abisko – a small village about 250Km within the Artic circle – was the northernmost point I reached during my trip, and the most...
View ArticleA photo from my archives: Umeå
Umeå, Sweden, 2004. This is another shot from my trip to Sweden several years ago. Umeå was my last stop before returning home. After 2 weeks in semi-remote areas in Lapland, I was invited to spend a...
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