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Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Germany. It’s a real life fairly tale.
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[My shot of the same spot, more realistically colored](https://i.imgur.com/oFGxa48.jpg)
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Got stranded in Amsterdam due to snow, was not complaining
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Certainly worse places to be stranded.. I've never seen Amsterdam in snow, I bet it's magical with all of the Christmas lights!
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Despite being Swiss, the sight of Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland shook me to the core
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You're so so lucky to live in that country. Switzerland is in my top 3 countries to travel and see
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Last year I traveled to Morocco, the Royal Palace doors in Fez were definitely a highlight. They use lemon juice to polish the brass doors.
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They must be giants over there.
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Took a trip to Tunisia, ended up at Lars homestead and saw where Luke Skywalker ate dinner
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Was this part of the plan or just a coincidence?
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Not just any walk in the park... Finally got to see Kyoto's famous Tō-ji pagoda at night in full autumn colors, and it was an absolutely gorgeous experience. (details/itinerary in comments)
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[Tō-ji](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T%C5%8D-ji) (or East Temple) is a Buddhist temple of the Shingon sect in Kyoto, Japan. Fourth time traveling to Kyoto and the first time I've ever taken the time to properly explore the Toji grounds. Seen it a dozen times from the bullet train yet never stopped by there. So we arrived a little too late to catch the sunset, but in the late evening... the garden lights up gorgeously, especially in the splendid late autumn colors. This shot is a HDR of three shots of a nine-picture set. It was a bit tough to capture the garden without crowds, but I made do! **Camera settings** Camera: Pentax K-5 II s Lens: SIGMA 10-20mm F3.5 EX DC HSM Settings: ƒ/8.0 - 10.0 mm - 4s - ISO80 [**Here is the full size for download, without Flickr's UI :\)** ](https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4659/39182485915_6a002f67d4_o.jpg) **Transportation and Accomodation** Toji is easily reached from Kyoto station - either by walking (a short 20 minute walk) or hopping on the Kintetsu-Kyoto Line for just a few minutes to Toji Station. We stayed at a lovely Airbnb in Kyoto's old and traditional Higashiyama neighborhood called [Yaeya Kanei-cho](https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/15381221). I recommend finding an authentic Airbnb or Ryokan like we did, it certainly added to the experience. **Travel itinerary** Here was our total trip itinerary. https://i.imgur.com/IZTclgq.png I set this trip up to combine a mix of the must-see spots, such as Kyoto, Tokyo and Miyajima, with rural places I had not been to much before (Hakone, Kiso Valley). This because it was the first trip to Japan for my fiancée, and my fourth. A little bit for both of us. **More links** For those interested, here is my album of photos [from Kyoto](https://www.flickr.com/photos/noaceulemans/sets/72157657394759948), [from all of Japan](https://www.flickr.com/photos/noaceulemans/sets/72157657805551378), and [my full photostream](https://www.flickr.com/photos/noaceulemans/). Note that any and all pics can easily be downloaded, just hit the down-pointing arrow at bottom right of the images! :) Japan Guide to Toji: https://www.japan-guide.com/e/e3919.html Let me know if you have any questions!
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Teotenango. One of the best preserved and not famous archeological zones in Mexico
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I am surprised to see this. I have been to several archeological sites in Mexico including Chichen Itza, Teotihuacan and Uxmal. Next time I will definitely visit Teotenango as well. Thanks for sharing!
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Spent my birthday with mom at the Schilthorn’s summit in Switzerland last August. So glad we got to do this together before the pandemic started!
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I'd love to visit Switzerland one day. I know that it is a really expensive country to travel, but any idea of how to make it as frugal as possible?
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This cafe in Nocelle, Italy had the most incredible views.
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What is the name of it if I may ask? Amazing
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Went to Antelope Canyon in Arizona. Some of the rock formations were incredible to look at. I thought it would be cool to share a picture I took.
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Is that shot with a Phone camera? Of not what is your equipment?
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Rice fields in Bali.
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My roommate who went there showed me basically the same photo, so I am guessing this is from an established tourist stop. I believe they were traveling on a bus to get here.
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*Update* Day: 101. I have now walked over 2300 Km. Passed through 9 countries, and currently in Bulgaria. Roughly 400 Km to go!
I started in Lille, France, 101 days ago. I started walking between 20-50 km a day, in the direction of Turkey, carrying with me just the basics for survival. Wild-camping along the way, and once a week I’d find a hostel or hotel to wash my self and clothes.
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I'm sure you've answered this a million times, but what shoes do you wear, and how often do you replace them?
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Hiked up a glacier in Kyrgyzstan a few years ago to find Saimaluu Tash - one of the largest petroglyph sites in the world, and one of the most amazing places I've ever been.
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I hope those are protected by their government, they're amazing.
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Took this picture today at JBR beach in Dubai. You can also see the worlds biggest Ferris wheel in the background.
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How many of the ‘world’s biggest’ dies Dubai have?
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Plitvice lakes in Croatia are stunning. Actually, all of Croatia is beautiful!
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We were just there, and I'd 100% recommend going to Krka as well. Another incredible place, and you get to swim in the water!
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After leaving Europe I'm finding it hard to enjoy the US
I spent most of the summer railing around Europe and spent time in many cities I've never been. I feel I really got into the lifestyle there. Sitting outside to eat on summer nights. Walking and taking transit everywhere. Seeing people outside everywhere partaking in the city. Enjoying the historic charm that is in abundance, feeling safe everywhere at all hours(maybe with the exception of Marseilles and parts of London), etc. I feel like the US in comparison is just...underwhelming. I currently live in Nashville and most of my life have lived in Los Angeles. I want to move to a new city but really don't like any city in the US enough to be excited about going there. And it seems the only places in America that might give you a slice of that European lifestyle are prohibitively expensive, like San Francisco or NYC. I feel like most Americans cities are sprawling, bland, built around cars, terrible transit, unsafe. A few years ago I was walking through downtown Atlanta on a weekend in the afternoon and was stunned that there were no people walking other than me. It was like the city had been abandoned. I could not imagine the center of a European city being completely empty of pedestrians. There is more vibrancy in a European city of 200,000 than in an American city of 2 million. After the architectural splendor of Prague and Edinburgh. the Mediterranean charm of old town Nice, eating in the medieval alleyways of Croatia, I come back to America and feel kind of depressed at the landscape of strip malls, drive-thru Starbucks, urban blight, sprawling suburbs with cookie cutter houses and no sidewalks or pedestrians in sight. Maybe one little historic "old town" street downtown that you have to drive into and that's full of souvenir shops and chain restaurants. I guess I'm just ranting and experiencing post-vacation blues, but I'm missing the European lifestyle so much it hurts and I'm having difficulty adjusting to America. I liked just about every European city I visited. There are very few American cities I'd bother visiting unless I had a specific reason to go there. On the plus side, the variety of natural scenery in the US, particularly the western US rivals anything in Europe and maybe surpasses it. And increasingly I'd rather rent a cabin in some place like the Smoky Mountains or Sierras in California than visit the cities.
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I live in Ireland but was in Chicago last week and have travelled to quite a few destinations in the U.S (mainly East Coast). I do love travelling to the States and yous are extremely friendly/approachable people but the biggest turn off to me re your major cities is the chaos. It just seems like everyone is burnt out and in a rush. I don’t get that feeling when in most major EU cities. So much concrete everywhere too lol I’m envious of your national parks (even growing up in Ireland with beautiful scenery and so many iconic cities on my doorstep). Every time I visit America I’m just floored with how absolutely enormous the country really is. It’s a great place but OP I think you are just suffering from the post travel blues. It’s a wonderful continent but Europeans have the same feelings when travelling too! Life is rosey when you’re on vacation and it doesn’t reflect the reality of living there, whether it be the US or Europe. I’m glad you enjoyed your time this side of the pond!
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In honor of spooky season here is a cold foggy morning in Bilbao at the Guggenheim Museum.
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"Foggy morning" well...I suppose so, but it's from the literal fog machine rather than natural fog :D so every morning is a 'foggy morning' at the Guggenheim.
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Devetashka Cave, Bulgaria. Taken with out of date film. When I walked in I thought “this is one of the best cathedrals I’ve walked in to”
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Yay, that's my counrty <3 Our caves are pretty dope
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Kazakhstan 2019. Was born there, but never visited some of the places until I had moved overseas.
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Kazakhstan is a huge country, how easy is it to move around if you don't have a car ? Beautiful photos by the way !
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I knew the monuments at Petra were big, but didn't know they were this big (I'm sitting at the base)
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I went to Petra a year ago. Pictures cannot do that place justice. The whole park is so large, the monuments are so impressive and the views are spectacular. Glad you're enjoying it!!
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New York City is one of my favourite places on Earth
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Last there in 2000... the year before the towers fell. There are very few WOW cities in the world. Places where even experienced travellers are rocked by the presence of a place. Sydney Harbour. Bombay at the Gate of India, Hong Kong from the Star Ferry crossing to Kowloon at sundown... Paris from the Arch De Triumph looking towards Place du Concord. For us, coming into town from JFK there is a point where the taxi crested a hill and before us was Manhattan. That was top of the list for cities for us......
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It’s been raining for some days in Amsterdam but when the sky finally lets up the sunsets are just spectacular.
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I see Amsterdam, I upvote. Such a beautiful place!
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Cheap rooftop ticket of a hotel can get you this amazing view of Berlin
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Wow that’s amazing! Can I ask for the name of the hotel?
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A frozen waterfall hidden in the Gobi Desert, Mongolia.
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It's Yolyn Am, it's a canyon. Everything stays frozen into the summer because of the sun or whatever. Science stuff. At any rate, it's lovely. OP, are you still in Mongolia? Go west. Seriously.
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Matera, Italy. possibly the most beautiful place I've ever been.
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That’s where they filmed part of the newest Bond movie, I think? Beautiful! Thanks for sharing, I’d like to go there.
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Nice view on my morning walk in Zermatt, Switzerland marking the Matterhorn off my bucket list.
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Childhood memories 😍 My family used to go there once a year. 😣
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Japan is amazing in all seasons. Winter is my favourite.
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Yes. This is the kind of content I joined this subreddit for.
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The Autumn season featuring the beautiful Neuschwanstein Castle
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I've been there last winter! This place looks differently every season, so you need to visit it at least 4 times, I bet it may the most beautiful part of Germany.
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Mexico's Teotihuacan- You can see why the Aztecs called this place "The City of Gods"
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Teotihuacan is one of my favorite places on earth. This was from my first trip to CDMX in 2017, a few hours after I took a reasonably-priced hot-air-balloon ride over the pyramids at sunrise. Every time I have gone back to CDMX, I made sure to go back here. p.s. heads up to anyone planning to visit: do not go on Sundays unless you want to be mobbed by crowds (Sunday is free entry for Mexican nationals)
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First time going to Theth, Albania this summer. I’ll let the picture do the talking for it’s beauty.
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I visited Albania in 2007. Some parts of it were beautiful, but it was also kind of scary. Definitely felt like we weren't in Europe anymore, much rougher and wilder.
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Le Chambard Hotel & Restaurant, Kaysersberg, France. This is where Anthony Bourdain left us, I make it here once a year to have a beer and remember the guy who made me leave my comfortable life in Canada, move to Europe and learn to really live life.
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His death was the one celebrity death/suicide that affected me the most. His life was the life that I aspire to have and if all that traveling and eating and meeting people can't make you happy then maybe nothing can. So sad.
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For 49 years I have been photographing the remote parts of Asia. This is a photo I took in Afghanistan in the 1970s.
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https://www.reddit.com/r/travel/comments/mropud/for_49_years_i_have_been_photographing_the_remote/
I like how I can pop on Reddit and casually see Kevin Kelly posting an absolutely ridiculous picture. Absolute legend in the wild.
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Xianggong Mountain, Yangshuo, China
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To clarify, this is the view from the top of Xionggong. What we see before us is the beautiful Li River. Yangshuo town itself was the most backpacker-y place I went to in China. But just hop on a bus for 45 minutes and then hike a few hours along the Li and up Xionggong for an adventurous and peaceful time.
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One of the best views of Nong Khiaw, Laos. Fell in love with this place and the people, ended up staying 2 months.
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How come I get hot & sticky just looking at this?
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Just returned home after a week in Faroe Islands. My soul is still there, I cannot think of a better place to reconnect with oneself! Feel free to ask any questions, will be glad to help!
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Oh the timing of this post is perfect! I've been thinking of picking Faroe Island as my next travel destination. I do have a few questions: 1) How easy/difficult was transport going there and on the Island itself? Is getting a rental car a good idea? 2) How expensive are food, ho(s)tels, recreation and transport (or gas) there? 3) What places do you absolutely recommend visiting? 4) What's the minimum amount of days I should go to see a decent amount of the island? I hope these aren't too many questions! 😅
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Takayama. Central Japan was a pleasant surprise.
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I went there! Small-town Japan is underrated.
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A beautiful beach on Korčula island in Croatia
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This is beautiful. Never been to Korcula, it is interesting to see flowers! Which season was this photo taken in?
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Zermatt, Switzerland on a very warm day
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What's with the rather extreme tonemapping/HDR filter? Lovely angle but the shot itself is a little hurt by the filter.
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Floyd´s Pelican Bar at Jamaica..awesome place to be...
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The magnificent beauty of Torres del Paine, Chile, in January.
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Was there in February and it was insanely windy!
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Here is my picture of the view from the top of Eisriesenwelt , near Salzburg Austria
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Looks too real, here I fixed it for you http://imgur.com/gallery/3fuBmBP
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Capturing Italian Alps in winter ❄️
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This is beautiful, but for some reason I feel like I'm in Dirt Rally.
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On top of the world in San Marino, the world’s oldest Republic tucked within Italy
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Lovely, was there a few months ago and the weather was terrible so we didn't get to see any views unfortunately.
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From my recent trip to Hong Kong, just after sunrise at Victoria Peak
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Love the Peak. That walk down back into the city can be really nice. Much better than the other direction
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After a short hike this was the view of Neuschwanstein Castle.
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Still on my bucket list... a grandiose fairy-tale in reality, no wonder Disney was inspired by this architectural wonder. (I'd definitely choose an option to avoid tourists.)
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The two hour drive was worth it to see an almost empty Devil’s Den in central Florida.
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Kyoto with no Tourist feels so strange but oddly amazing!
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Vietnam North to South in September 2022. More beautiful than we could ever imagine.
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We did the same trip in September 2018, god these pictures brought back some memories. If anyone asks what our favourite country we have visited is we both instantly reply Vietnam, what a place. We really want to go back one day.
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I travelled to Crete for my Honeymoon last month and was lucky enough to visit Preveli Lake. Refreshingly cool water that flows out to the Mediterranean sea.
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The long drive to Ha Giang province in Vietnam is totally worth the trip!
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The drive up is only half the adventure....rent a motorbike,a guide, and make the loop around Ha Giang for 3-5 days. Dr. Seuss mountains (karst topography)everywhere!!
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Best photo I've ever taken with a phone camera. Xiangshan Hiking Trail in Taipei City, Taiwan.
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This is a picture I would hang on my wall. Beautiful.
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Going to miss this view. Hilterfingen, Switzerland.
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I would love waking up to that every day. Can you tell us more about this area? What brought you there? What activities did you do?
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Moonrise on Easter Island. 🗿Also on an iPhone6.
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Nice picture! ^comment ^from ^a ^Galaxy ^S6.
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Bastogne, Belgium! (Apologies to Belgians for posting it as France previously, three countries in a day and multiple languages messes with a guy)
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Everything I know about Bastogne is from Easy Company, but it looks very nice and would a great trip.
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My Rock - This photo of my wife on Kjeragbolten (Norway) is one of my favorites from a 2017 trip!
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Interesting fact, apparently no one has died falling off that rock (according to Google). Of course it would be my luck that if I tried it, I would be the first. But nice to know there haven't been deaths there already.
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First time in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
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These pictures are gorgeous - so vibrant! Can I ask where you stayed and how was the beach in terms of swimming?
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Two weeks in Japan 🇯🇵
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Wow these photos are beautiful! That first one especially is dreamy
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Mongolia feels like being in Lord of the Rings.
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Looks incredible. Where in Mongolia was it taken and how are you getting around the country?
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If you're going to Norway this summer, consider adding Åndalsnes to your trip. This hike, Romsdalseggen, begins at the railway station there.
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Starting in Oslo, you get on a train to Åndalsnes. It can cost as little as 249 Norwegian kroner (<30 US dollars) for the six hour train ride that only requires an easy change of trains in Dombås (and maybe Lillehammer). Even just sitting in the train is incredibly scenic, at least for the second half of the trip. In Åndalsnes it's probably best to stay the night there, and then next morning just hike up the ridge that begins near the town centre. Then you just keep on going along a well-marked trail until you decide it's time to turn around. The trip shouldn't be attempted before the end of May, or you may have to turn around quite early, because of deep, unstable snow. June is probably okay, and July or August is definitely okay. Near Åndalsnes you also have Trollstigen and Trollveggen, as well as many "walls" where you're likely to see wing suit people enjoying their flights. Just a bit south from here you'll also find Geiranger, one of the most famous fjords in Norway, and east of here there's Jotunheimen. Bring your own hammer.
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Pre pandemic trip to Rome and San Marino.
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Damn. Just look at em all. Just rawdoggin air.
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Just finished my trip to the Andalusian region of Spain. Our last stop was to Ronda.
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I LOVED Ronda. It's such a magical place. I've never been in a city with so many magnificent views or so many spellbinding nooks and crannies. Of course the bridge and the gorge are what are posted most, and the posts are warranted because it's an area that will floor you. It's even more striking in person. But also the walkways along the various cliffs that surround the city, the bullfighting arena and the area around it, and some of the smaller, older neighborhoods with the whitewashed walls and trees springing up from what seems like sheer concrete. It's a wonderful place, and if I were a writer, I could easily see the spirit of Ronda becoming my muse and spending a few months there while working on a novel. I was only there for a single day but I have more memories of that place than I have of some cities in which I've spent a week. Andalusia is possibly my favorite region in all of Europe and Ronda represents it well.
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Just got back from Cuba. It was like going back in time.
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What's the cutest town you've visited? My choice is Kaysersberg in Alsace, France. Tiny, with super cute buildings and wineries right above it!
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I swear most Alsatian towns are just gorgeous, eguisheim, Riquewihr, Bergheim et al. It’s hard to choose, So many places in UK, especially around the Cotswolds, Kent, and the Lakes District. One place I found cute was Kuldīga, Latvia.
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Prague is indeed the most beautiful city ever
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A beautiful city, yes. The most beautiful city ever? Not even close. Once you go out of the very centre, it gets ugly real fast.
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I went to York, England on Saturday. What a city.
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My home town ❤️ hope you had a great time!
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I lived, worked, and traveled in Myanmar for two years. I’ve seen some pretty spectacular views. Here are some of my favorites.
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Visited Myanmar just after the travel restrictions eased in 2014. Beautiful country with a very rich history. I felt it had the best of India and SE Asia in it. Unfortunately we could not (and didn’t want to ) visit the western part of the country where the rohingyas are being persecuted. But we did visit Bagan, the southern beaches and Yangon.
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This magical looking building in Amsterdam, the Netherlands looks like it came out of a Studio Ghibli anime (found in De 9 Straatjes)
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Amsterdam - where staircases are ladders.
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My fiancé and I took a boat tour of the Na Pali Coast, Kauai, Hawaii
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Hey, I threw up right about here! That motion sickness lol.
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From a recent trip to Granada, Spain and the Alhambra. I was surprised by how many oranges were on the trees in January!
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Citrus fruits in the winter.
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Ronda, Spain. Taken during an 800-mile bike tour through southern Spain.
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Ronda is one of my favorite towns, just really lovely place, been there 4 times and will go in March again. Traveling with bike in Spain sounds awesome too
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The breathtaking natural beauty of Kauai (December 2022)
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Welcome… to Jurassic Park!
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The Shambles in York, England seriously makes me feel like I'm on a movie set.
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Until you reach all the fucking Harry Potter stores.
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Sunny Afternoon Picnic in Florence, Italy
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I’m headed there in a couple weeks, but I’m only staying a day, any recommendations?
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Worth getting up at 5am! Bagan Temples at Sunrise
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This feels like something out of a Wes Anderson dream
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Snorkeled Near Jesus Off Of Key West On A quick Day Trip, Tough Pic To Capture But I Think I Got Lucky
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Thats off of key largo which is about 120 miles away from key West..
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The most serene place ive ever been to. The mountains of togakushi, nagano, japan.
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Beautiful!
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The most beautiful place on earth - Palawan, Philippines
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The water is gorgeous!
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Two years ago, I was travelling around Mallorca...
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Nice photos! I’m just happy I got to say the word Mallorca in my head today. Thank you!
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Spent Thanksgiving and (most importantly) Black Friday hiking 50 miles through Patagonia. Here’s the biggest payoff.
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Beautiful, and thanks for posting. Huge ambition of mine to see this region of the globe!
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Dolomites in Italy this morning.
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Reminds me of a Bob Ross.
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Visited the Royal Alcazar Gardens in Sevilla, also found out this is where they filmed the city of Dorne in GoT
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Sevilla is amazing
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Garden of the Gods, Colorado Springs, State of Colorado, USA
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I used to live in Colorado Springs as a kid. This place holds some of my best memories!
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The Unspoiled Faroe Islands
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[Whoa this has been my desktop background for years](http://prntscr.com/sep9qp). I always thought the picture was from Iceland!.
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Driving along the Croatia coast got me this.
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Croatia is utterly gorgeous, everyone should visit. Everyone we met was so nice and welcoming, life was really relaxed. Split is just so great and you can take a ferry out to Hvar island, the water all around is pristine. If you go in early summer you can rent mopeds and drive all around the island and pick wild lavender that grows on the hillsides.
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Keychains collection from my travels, I thought this is the best way to display them
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Who else collects travel magnets?
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Me!!! It's the only thing I collect, as I live in an apartment and don't have room to store other kinds of things!
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Kolmanskop, Namibia (July 2022) - One of the Coolest Places I've Ever Been!
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Obligatory Tame Impala album cover - [The Slow Rush](https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/tame-impala-the-slow-rush/) I think this is super cool— but I wonder after loving that album if it’s partly do to that vs actual reality — I guess I’ll never know! At this
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San Juan de Gaztelugatxe, Basque Country, possibly one of the most beautiful things I've seen
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another great Game of Thrones location (the entrance to Dragonstone) But seriously "le pays basque" is amazing
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My wife and I moved to Colorado last year. We just spent the week of July 4th exploring areas we hadn’t been to. Here are some pics I took
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I was born and raised in Colorado and still live here now. The longest I have ever left the state is when I spent 6 months in another state for a semester of college. You did a great job capturing my, and now your, home. It sure is beautiful here!
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In every country I visit, the aim is to find a great bridge. Australia offered me this in the McKenzie River Rainforest, VIC.
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You know I heard there’s a pretty nice bridge up in Sydney or something
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Jotunheimen, Norway
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Because of GoW i know this means something along the lines of “land of the giant”
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Just snapped this a couple of days ago in Japan. Mt Fuji is truly majestic! So glad I managed to get a somewhat unobstructed view.
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This photo is stunning.
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Havana, Cuba. An incredibly beautiful city.
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Absolutely loved it when I went a few years ago! The people, the culture... it was truly amazing.
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Coolest hotel ever. Report from an ice hotel, which turns out to be less boring than I expected.
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These photos are from my most recent trip abroad, SEVEN MONTHS AGO! The Icehotel is located near Kiruna almost as far north in Sweden as it's possible to go. I wasn't too keen on it, since we were in Lofoten, Norway, which has the best scenery. But this was on my American friend's bucket list, so I had no choice, really. It's a few hours drive away from the coast of Norway, so it's relatively easy to combine with a visit to Lofoten, Senja or Tromsø. If you ever go to Northern Norway to see the northern lights, you may be unlucky and get cloudy weather. If so, the weather can often be very different if you travel just a couple of hours inland, into Sweden. Use it as a plan B, if so. Anyway, it turned out that an ice hotel is not a cold and miserable experience. It's more of a museum, with really good art that must be enjoyed before it melts. I enjoyed it tremendously, and can only recommend it as an Arctic activity that is relatively cheap and doesn't involve too much shivering.
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A snowy morning in Prague
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Took the risk and made it to Jordan!
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The penitent man will pass…
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When I was 10, I did a report on Machu Picchu... and I finally visited 17 years later!
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Guys, OP is 27.
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Took a trip to UAE and Oman (Nov 15 - Nov 23) and it was incredible! So much landscapes and culture to see in both countries!
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First picture looks like the cover of Tame Impala’s album The Slow Rush
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Took a bike ride with this beautiful view near Hanoi, Vietnam
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Nice! Was this by chance Ninh Binh? Headed there in just a week and a half and would love to hear any tips/things you really enjoyed!
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Milford Sound, NZ. Definitely one of the most beautiful places I have ever been.
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Much better when it rains as it wipes out the bugs