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Road trips in Norway are really something else
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Don’t hesitate to ask about any of the photos, locations or even if you have questions about the trip in general. I’d be happy to answer! Edit: I’m getting so many comments, and I’m doing my best to answer all your questions. A lot of people are asking for a rough itinerary and budget so I’ll post that here as soon as we’ve mapped that out. Edit 2: I managed to make a map showing our pretty much exact route, you can look at it with google maps [here](https://goo.gl/maps/EDACUoWMKHRiwhkU7). Edit 3: A few people are asking what camera I’ve used. I only use my iPhone 12 Pro and edit from scratch using the free Lightroom mobile app :)
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La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona may just be the most beautiful building I've ever stepped foot in.
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And a few more.. nothing special, just my phone camera. But felt it was worth sharing. https://imgur.com/kNahXxe.jpg https://imgur.com/1RyQ917.jpg https://imgur.com/aN2NfsN.jpg https://imgur.com/R4znzoO.jpg https://imgur.com/ceJbUxi.jpg
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The Incredibly Diverse Scenery of Taiwan
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Nice pictures, thanks for posting...a very beautiful country!
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Some pictures I took in North Korea in 2019.
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So much space I could throw a skate jam if it was possible.
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Florence is absolutely beautiful... Taken one year ago today.
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I lived there for 2 years going to school. You never ever get used to the duomo. It’s as beautiful the first day you see it as the last day you leave. Truly breathtaking
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Wireless Passwords From Airports And Lounges Around The World
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There's an app on android called "WiFi Map". I bet apple users have it too. The largest database of WiFi networks and passwords I know. And it can work offline, if you pre-load specific area you're interested in. Never disappointed me in my trips. Oh, and it has not only airports, but every possible WiFi network. Some people even give access to their home WiFi.
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Rome. I was walking back to my hotel this evening and happend to stumble upon this incredible view of the old city.
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The Roman Forum.
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My favourite picture I took on my whole trip. Wengen, Switzerland.
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Imagine...people live down there in that village
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Trondheim works just fine as a destination even during mid-winter.
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I’ve been walking this city today for a few hours, and had all kinds of weather. It’s insanely pretty with the heavy snow covering everything just right. Of course, when it snows, it’s a bit hard to see, but that’s just a good excuse for heading inside and have some hot chocolate. Trondheim is easy to reach via cheap flights from Oslo, but the train ride is a scenic alternative, albeit usually more expensive. If you can afford it, traveling from Bergen by boat (Hurtigruten) and continuing the trip further north all the way to the border to Russia, is an incredible sightseeing journey.
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If I told you that I visited this beach In Japan would you believe me? The stunning Aharen Beach on Tokashiki Island in Okinawa, Japan!
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So that's where all the beach episodes are based
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17 May is the national day of Norway, so here's a celebration.
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My SO grew up in MN, a land where a lot of Scandinavians (and Finns) came and settled down. When he was a junior in high school (some 45 years ago), he took part in a 2 week band trip to Norway in which they would travel the country playing concerts with local community bands. The band director wanted the band to shine and so before the trip they practiced a lot - with great emphasis on the Norwegian national anthem. The trip was in the middle of May which, of course included syttende mai, the 17th of May, Norwegian independence day. They played the anthem at every concert but twice on that day. And so the Norwegian national anthem is absolutely seared into his brain. When he's working on some task he'll absent-mindedly mutter-sing "Ja, vi elsker dette landet...". Whats funny is that after 30+ years of marriage, by osmosis I guess, I will also mutter sing it but since I was never taught the song with proper articulation, my version is more like "Ya vee es cur dee-da land it". Someday I'd love to visit Norway and if I'm there during syttende mai, I will sing my butchered anthem very very softly: . . . some dee seeger frem, for farbit er dee fanned it. meddle two sin yum! (Edit: if any Norwegians read this, I'm very very sorry) (Edit 2: my son corrected me on my version of the 3rd verse. According to him I say: "fear a ferret, erd ee fan it"
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My girlfriend and I were lucky enough to catch the Northern Lights in Nuuk, Greenland last week.
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Stay right there! It's usually the last place a virus spreads to. It costs a lot of DNA points to upgrade level 2 cold resistance and level 2 water transmission.
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I walked nearly 1000 KM (600 miles) across Spain on the Camino de Santiago. It was the journey of a lifetime. The hike is not exactly the most difficult in the world, but the Camino experience is something that can't be replicated anywhere else.
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I am a native of Santiago de Compostela and I honestly will never grow tired of the look of absolute euphoria on pilgrim’s face when they see the cathedral for the first time. I’m glad you got to experience it!
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The Matterhorn from my hotel in Zermatt, Switzerland this morning. Probably my favorite photo I’ve ever taken. Didn’t even have to alter the picture. Only here for a weekend but it has already been worth the long and multiple trains I had to take to get here.
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Pretty sure that is the same mountain the Grinch looks down on Whoville from.
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Still reminiscing about my trip to Iran two years ago
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Islamic architecture is absolutely incredible. The Shah Mosque is on my shortlist as far as bucket list travels. It's, unfortunately, a little difficult to travel to Iran from the states.
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Dreaming of Ushguli, Georgia today (from my desk in the hospital)
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Hiked 4 days from Mestia to Ushguli last September in the Svaneti mountains, definitly one of the best travel experiences that I have got. What a beautiful place and amazing hike! Edit: for everyone havinng wanting to do this hike, check out this detailed PDF: https://www.caucasus-trekking.com/treks/trek-mestia-to-ushguli
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Waking up in Cappadocia, Turkey
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You should see the place in winter!!! It's a magic wonderland.
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Got to visit my mum’s home town in Bosnia. This is the view from our bnb.
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I spent some time road-tripping around Bosnia in July/August. Very, very pretty indeed. I believe the group of friends I went with are already planning a return trip in 2020 (we come from all over the world to holiday in different places together, each year).
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Plaosan Temple Indonesia, island of Java
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Absolutely incredible what humans have been able to create.
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The view from the backyard of my Airbnb wasn't too bad - Wengen, Switzerland
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View from our hotel a couple years ago: http://i.imgur.com/pdpb8pb.jpg
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Darband, Tehran
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Darband, a lovely area in Tehran. Good food, kind people, and the area has been built around a little water stream, covering the whole place with a slightly cool, fresh breeze.
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Kyoto, Japan is absolutely gorgeous
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How'd you get shots with literally no crowds?
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Took this picture in the Sahara in Morocco. Beautiful.
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Who cleans the rugs?
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Went up into the fairytale village of Èze, France
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Seeing pictures like these always makes me wonder about the people who live there and what their lives are like.
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I visited 47 United States National Parks in 16 months. Here are some of them! (More info in comments)
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Wow…..nobody ever visits us up here in ND. Thanks for coming.
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Got lucky to experience the Infinity Mirrored Room at The Broad
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Sorry, where exactly is this?
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North East India must be on every nature lover's bucket list. Captured during a recent trip to Gangtok, India.
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I just returned from 6 weeks in Arunachal Pradesh, and meghalaya. Absolutely pristine and very untrodden places. Arunachal has decades before it will be a well known destination. Traveling there is difficult as there are no airports and the roads are Awful. Amazing places nonetheless
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Cherry Blossoms In Edinburgh, Scotland
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I’ve been studying in Edinburgh since January. I liked Edinburgh but didn’t love it, until a couple of weeks ago when the weather started to get really warm and the flowers started to bloom.
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The beautiful Lake Louise and Fairmont Chateau
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was there when the lake was frozen. One of the most beautiful places i have been to, still wanna visit again during spring or summer
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Most couples honeymoon in a tropical environment. We chose Iceland. We rented a car in Reykjavik and drove around the entire country. It was the most incredible experience of my life! Iceland truly is the land of the gods.
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This is such a popular thing to do now. I have at least 6 married friends that did this same thing. It always looks like so much fun.
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Only place in the world that I did not want to come back home from, Torres del Paine National Park, Chile
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Very cool. This is an amazing place. I was there in winter, but would like one day to experience a different season too. Is that the Explora hotel's wharf?
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I, too, was caught in a sudden Roman rainstorm. What had been a busting street filled with tourists and diners became suddenly quiet and serene after everyone had rushed for cover. It's one of my favorite memories of visiting.
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Very beautiful! Unusual lighting. ​
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The Cloud Forest is part of Singapore's ambitious transformation to become A City in a Garden
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Views over Guatemala, the active volcano Pacaya erupting in the distance
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That's pretty awesome, was just in Belize a little while ago and we were very close to the border a few times but stayed in Belize. How are things over there with the referendum and everything? People advised us to stay out of Guatemala, but I wasn't sure if that was like the people who say be careful in Belize because of crime but we were all over and met nothing but awesome people.
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The bazaars in Iran are usually very busy, but go there early in the morning to see their quiet side.
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Gorgeous mountain next to the town of Mittenwald in Bavaria, Germany. Most memorable view of my trip.
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It looks like the mountain top is on fire
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My boyfriend surprised me with a trip to Greece for my birthday and i absolutely loved it
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You guys are getting boyfriends? You guys are traveling? Edit: My first top comment yayyy
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On our 27th country together, we got engaged! We met in a London Hostel while both backpacking Europe. Some backstory in the comments :)
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Edit: Picture taken in Mo’orea, French Polynesia Update: holy crap, I can’t believe the reception this is getting! Thank you all for your kind words. It is truly appreciated We randomly crossed paths in a hostel. One of his traveling companions was from the same area as me in California and he noticed that I was wearing a baseball cap from a local team. I ended up hanging out with them the rest of the day. It wasn’t until later that night when he had to leave to catch a flight that we really clicked and sparks flew 😊 Funny enough, I ended up seeing him again in Amsterdam so it was definitely fate! When we got back to the states, we knew we had to be together. We lived in different states so it was hard to see each other. We couldn’t stand being apart so he packed up his stuff and moved across the country to California and it has led up to this ☺️
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The extremely colourful busy streets of Osaka, Japan, almost burn your retinas
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The Shinsekai! Super cool
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Just in love with Italy
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Incredible pictures. As someone who is also in love with Italy, you’ve managed to perfectly capture its essence. Thank you for these :)
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My train ride to Hallstatt, Austria with the view of the Alps. The best train ride I've ever been on in my life!
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That high frame rate tho 👌🏽
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The beautiful village of Sintra, Portugal
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So beautiful... my favorite thing about Portugal is that, just about no matter where you look there's a breath taking view.
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Hallstatt is one of the most popular villages to visit in Austria, and even with the crowds it was definitely worth the visit
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went there, it was awesome! But if in austria, salzburg and vienna!
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It has been a month since my solo trip to Iceland and I’m already missing it...
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Amazing photos
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Got off on the wrong station in southern France and decided to hike a little until the next one came. Man was I happy I did
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Where abouts was this?
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Tipping culture in America, gone wild?
We just returned from the US and I felt obliged to tip nearly everyone for everything! Restaurants, ok I get it.. the going rate now is 18% minimum so it’s not small change. We were paying $30 minimum on top of each meal. It was asking if we wanted to tip at places where we queued up and bought food from the till, the card machine asked if we wanted to tip 18%, 20% or 25%. This is what I don’t understand, I’ve queued up, placed my order, paid for a service which you will kindly provide.. ie food and I need to tip YOU for it? Then there’s cabs, hotel staff, bar staff, even at breakfast which was included they asked us to sign a blank $0 bill just so we had the option to tip the staff. So wait another $15 per day? Are US folk paid worse than the UK? I didn’t find it cheap over there and the tipping culture has gone mad to me.
https://www.reddit.com/r/travel/comments/uawg9j/tipping_culture_in_america_gone_wild/
Our local MLB stadium just put in self serve beer area, coolers full of cans, you pick them up and scan/pay like a normal self checkout. There was friggin TIP screen on the CUSTOM self checkout software! Like who gets the tip, me? The guy who was batting? The billionaire owner?
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The book of my life. 10 years, 69 countries, 195 stamps, 68 pages (6 unused) countless memories. US passport just expired, time to start a new book.
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Good for you. I'm happy for you and jealous.
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Japan / Osaka: the stuff of dreams. Go get lost!
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By the look on her face I think she is lost.
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My little sister made me these boxes to hold my travel memories in each country!
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Loooooove this idea
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ancient roman aqueduct - Segovia, Spain. no mortar, just stone blocks relying on gravity!
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Baffles me how much innovation the romans brought to this world
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Newcastle's Grey street at dusk
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Get yourself down Sinners for a night on the piss
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My wife and I went kayaking in the Marble Caves near Puerto Tranquillo, Chile. [OC] (2592x1944)
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Man, I need to put going to chile higher on my list. Those are some beautiful caves. As a side note: so you actually spelt tranquilo wrong. It doesn't really matter, but I just spent the last 5 minutes reflecting on the fact that Chileans must say the word tranquilo differently in their country and it must be a regional dialect kind of thing. But then I googled it, and realized that it was just a simple spelling error.
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Opted for a boat trip to tour Amalfi Coast instead of going by land.
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Boat is definitely the way to go. Capri and the coast in some of the most beautiful water you will ever see. Man I need to go back to Italy
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I saw a moonbow over the Moai Statues on Easter Island 🗿
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Wow, I never even heard of a moonbow, awesome stuff!
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Walk with me to see Petra
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THANK YOU!!! Due to MS I am now an armchair traveller and love love love coming along with you. I especially appreciate the shots of the postcard stand, souvenir shop, chatting with the shop owner and donkey carts. I’ve always read about the donkeys at Petra. Where are we going next?
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The most scenic breakfast we’ve ever had, absolutely stunning - Annapurna range, Nepal
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It's official, I'm going to Nepal!
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This lovely viewpoint of Lake Bled, Slovenia
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View from the London Eye
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I presume that this is a bit old? The last I recall, the Elizabeth tower was under wraps for restoration work.
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Feeling a lot like Dr.Jones . Petra,Jordan
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awesome! I'll be in Jordan May 6-11, I'm so excited Where else do you have planned? Wadi Rum? edit: appreciate all the responses, everyone!
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Few pics from my trip to Palawan, Philippines
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Damn I'm so jealous.. been waiting to go to the Philippines since last year but still no tourists allowed. Great pics though!
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Desert Oasis in Peru - Huacachina
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Peru has such diversity. Mountains, highlands, plains, deserts, jungle. From penguins and sea lions on one side of the country to piranhas, anacondas, and jaguars on the other. We spent six weeks there and felt like we only scratched the surface.
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My favorite photo I took while in Florence
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Wonderful trip to Patagonia in the fall.
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Went on a trip to El Calafate and El Chalten, Argentina and Torres del Paine, Chile in April, 2018. We rented a car in El Chalten and drove everywhere. The weather was challenging but the scenery was phenomenal. More pictures in the album below. https://imgur.com/a/xpuaJNe
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I loved when I went to Quebec City last year and they had umbrellas hanging about the street! Such a cool feature.
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What street? What time of year? I have seen this in many other cities for decoration as well, especially in Southern Europe.
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A Shot I Got While Driving The Ring of Kerry in Ireland Last Year
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it's early and i read this as "i got shot while driving in ireland last year." i need coffee. beautiful pic btw!
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A (very) rainy day in Nikko, Japan
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Nikko is the kind of place that would be worth the visit regardless of the weather. A downpour might change your itinerary a bit, but it would not make the shrines any less beautiful. When I visited for a day it began shrouded in cool mist, but gave way to a hot summer sun that filtered brightly through the leaves in the afternoon. It was absolutely worth the train ride from Tokyo to see.
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I went on a trip to Edinburgh this week. Its definitely the most beautiful city I've visited in Britain but a pack of chips at a takeaway on the Royal Mile costs six quid so I don't think I'll be able to afford to come back anytime soon
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I don’t mean this in a shady way but maybe next time you shouldn’t eat on the Royal Mile? Edinburgh is definitely pricey but there are definitely more affordable areas. You also don’t eat at Piccadilly Circus, the Champs de Mars or Brandenburg Gate an expect normal prices... Nice photos though :)
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Maybe not the highest in Europe, but definitely the coolest. Matterhorn towering over Zermatt, Switzerland.
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Why you posting pics of a toblerone?
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I went to Arches National Park today, and it was deserted. I had Delicate Arch all to myself
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What a gift!
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Stornappstinden, Lofoten Islands, Norway. I 'Hiked' up here with a group of 30 middle-aged Norwegians and had to RUN to keep up! Worth it.
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Consider yourselves lucky to be even seeing this photo, after we made it to the top there was barely time to take a snap before they wanted to head back down again! Strange breed..
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Currently visiting the Virgin Islands for Spring Break! Snapped this beauty yesterday from Maho Bay beach, St. John.
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I just visited Saint John this past summer and it was amazing. How is the island looking after the hurricanes, because it seemed like it was pretty devastated.
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Travelling with a drone sure has its advantages - Koh Panyee floating village, Thailand
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They have a soccer field.
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Admiring the fall foliage and enjoying the Onsen culture in Hakone, Japan.
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It’s not fair how beautiful Japan is.
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Cuilcagh Boardwalk, also known as the stairway to heaven! (Fermanagh, Northern Ireland)
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Aloha from Hawaii, we also have our own “stairway to heaven”! Was planning to visit NI when I was studying in London but COVID cut ours plans short
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A cobbled alley - Cologne, Germany
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The whale lamp!
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Lunch views from the top of my surf hostel in Taghazout, Morocco
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I was there the weekend before last. We stayed pretty much next door to you. I'm currently being treated with lots of injections for rabies (14 injections down, 2 to go) as I was attacked by a pack of dogs on that beach over in the background 👍
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My wife and I spent 6 days in the Bled Lake, Slovenia, area. The lake with the Cathedral on the island is enchanting.
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I’m more satisfied by how the dock curves in for the boats.
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My favourite photo of Japan - taken in the alleyways of Kyoto.
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Captured Japanese denim and businessman culture in one pic. Nice.
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1 year ago today, I left for northern Norway armed with my iPhone camera
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I've seen quite a few photos of Norway, but these are still insanely beautiful. Excellent job!
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My lovely Airbnb view in Santorini!! Blocked off to the public but I can venture out and sit underneath the blue domes.
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Good *1843* article (*The Economist*'s lifestyle magazine) on Santorini's struggles with tourism in the Instagram age. [The worrying future of Greece’s most Instagrammable island](https://www.1843magazine.com/features/the-worrying-future-of-greeces-most-instagrammable-island?utm_source=Facebook&utm_medium=Economist_Films&utm_campaign=Link_Description&utm_term=Business_and_Finance&utm_content=Social_native_videos&linkId=100000006448864)
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That sunrise picture in Angkor Wat isn't that special
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I highly recommend If you do end up going to Angkor Wat for the sunrise to just avoid this and ENTER THE TEMPLES. They are completely empty and you will feel like Indiana Jones as it's usually still dark out for a while. Protip - bring a lamp. Still totally worth waking up at 3:30 AM to have them for yourself until everyone catches up after sunrise.
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You may like those photos I shot in Yunnan, China
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I spent a few weeks here in 2013. Despite the food poisoning (of course) it was my favourite part of a 4.5 month trip in Asia. Tiger Leaping Gorge, Dali, Shangri-la, Lijiang - all amazing. 10/10 would return... even with the prospect of more food poisoning.
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With travel from my country now forbidden, all I can do is look back at last years holiday :( (Estonia)
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I've been to Tallinn 3 times in the last 12 years, every time with a different traveling companion (grandma, brother, boyfriend) and every time it was magical and completely different!
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A quiet, unedited Amsterdam morning
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Was just there last month. Truly one of my favorite cities of the world.
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My friend took this photo last week during the vacation we took at White Lake in Mongolia. Never thought my country is that beautiful especially during the sunset.
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Nice shot! Just looking at the picture, if I had to guess the country, Mongolia would be very far down that list! Somehow I associate Mongolia with dry, tall mountains, deserts and sand! Great to see another side!
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My first California road trip. And oh boy! The Pacific shoreline was breathtakingly beautiful!
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It’s an amazing drive!!
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Travelling in the U.S can be gorgeous as well - Oak Alley Plantation in Louisiana
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Run Forrest!
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Amsterdam, one of the loveliest cities to get lost in at night.
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30 yr. dream of visiting Paris came true this week. (Took the RER to Versailles)
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Last time in Paris my wife and I went to Versailles. We went to a lovely bakery after a stroll through town. The owner was extremely nice and gave us some extra sweets when she saw we were tourists. We took our lunch, grabbed a bottle of wine, and had a lovely picnic on the grounds. I’d recommend that to anyone, just be sure to clean up afterwards!
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My road trip through Scotland. I think I had my mouth open in awe the entire time!
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Great pics of a gorgeous landscape. Thanks for sharing!
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I think my favorite thing about Morocco was the doors...
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Gorgeous! My house is so jealous
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Puente Nuevo in Ronda, Spain at sunset. I was in awe of the beauty here.
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Hey, I'm moving to Andalucia next year! Can't wait to take in these views!!
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My friend and I bought horses and rode across Mongolia over 3 months. Here's one of his incredible photos from our journey.
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Whoa whoa whoa... you can't just drop a lead-in like that, one photo and then leave us hanging. There has to be some interesting stories and photos beyond just this.
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I am convinced that Bernkastel-Kues has the most magical Christmas Market in all of Deutschland. This adorable city isn’t as popular as Munich, or Berlin, but it is certainly not lacking in charm. I, personally, thought it was far more interesting to visit.
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This reflects my strong opinion that people asking what the best Christmas market is are asking the wrong question - to me, makes more sense to find a beautiful town that captures your imagination and head there, because every town of a decent size will have a market.
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Chamonix, a gorgeous little town in the French Alps, looking up to Mont Blanc
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That’s a pretty famous “little town”
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Lisbon blew my mind away with beauty at every corner.
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This looks like King's Landing
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How about being quarantined in a walled city? [Rothenburg ob der Tauber]
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Closing the gates would make it even more exciting
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Ventured into the far west of Tunisia. Had this oasis all to myself for the night.
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Favorite picture I took from Havana, Cuba
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What stuck out to me in Havana was the stark contrast of styles. They had the Spanish architecture from the years of Spanish control, 40/50s American style, and Cold War era Soviet architecture all mixed into one city. You'd see a beautifully restores Spanish building right next to a cold, square concrete building. The history of Cuban influence is evident in the architecture alone.
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It took a while, but me and my friend managed to ride our motorcycles to the Northernmost tip of South America — through a remote desert peninsula. The night sky is incredible.
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The exact spot is Punta Gallinas, Colombia (adjacent to Venezuela to the point of being full of smuggled Venezuelan gas out of coke bottles and beers for sale being Venezuelan) - this was taken near Playa Aguja, 5 minutes west, where we slept overnight and stargazed. Looking West, [the entire Milky Way was easily visible](https://www.instagram.com/p/BwXsOkXHQoZ/) with the naked eye over a mangrove forest in Bahia Hondita.