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No alto da Serra de Sintra é possível avistar o imponente Palácio Nacional da Pena. A construção deste palácio remonta ao século XIX no local de implantação de um antigo mosteiro do século XVI. Fruto | Secrets from Portugal is an exceptional issue with the mission of providing to the world the best in the world of design, luxury, craftsmanship, restaurants, hotels, gastronomy and the finest places in Portugal
The "Hochalpensee" in the foreground and "Sella di Sennes" in the background, seen from "Dreischusterspitz/ Punta tre Dita/Coi Aic" in the Prags Dolomites.
Scotland is one of the most famous tourist destinations annually. Check out 15 reasons to visit Scotland and plan your next trip to this wonderful country.
Late Night Randomness is a collection of photos we have found in searching the web that doesn't necessarily fit in with our other posts or is perhaps a little too edgy to present earlier in the day. T
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Every now and then, we hear about funny architectural fails where lack of taste meets poor aesthetics and greets atrocious execution. Check out our previous features with such examples here, here, and here.
... After struggling for years to draft a useful travel guide for my friends visiting Chania on their holidays in Crete, I have decided to gather 'pen and paper' and list here -for them and for you- my personal favourites; things that satisfy all the senses and make me personally feel very
Europe has a vast amount of enchantingly beautiful villages spread across the continent. With eerily similar aspects to villages you would find on the pages of a fairytale book, these other worldly places have caught the eye of travelers from all over the globe. Here are some of the most gorgeous, post-card ready places hidden
Photochrom print by Photoglob Zürich, between 1890 and 1900. From the Photochrom Prints Collection at the Library of Congress More photochroms from Germany | More photochrom prints [PD] This picture is in the public domain
Beautiful mountains, blue water lakes, magnificent oceans with fabulous islands – our planet has many breathtaking places and awe-inspiring sceneries just waiting for you to discover them. However, life is short, and the funds are limited, so we have to narrow down the selection. Knowing that you are just another lazy panda, we’ve done it for you!
Greek Statue in the garden of Sissy's residence in Corfu, Greece
From Charleston to Morocco, these 13 haunted hotels from around the globe seem to be calling to us on a supernatural level.
Colour of the month for July: Sand Sand is a neutral colour that I have developed a strong resistance to over the years. With all the Scandi trends and neutral palettes now saturating the market, my natural reaction would be to run in the opposite direction. However, more recently I have become qui
More than 4 billion people live in urban areas globally. It’s now projected that by 2050, more than two-thirds of the world population will live in urban areas. So no wonder we pay more importance to the buildings and structures around us.
Chinatown, in San Francisco, California, is the oldest Chinatown in North America and the largest Chinese community outside Asia. Since its establishment in 1848, it has been highly important and influential in the history and culture of ethnic Chinese immigrants in North America. Chinatown is an enclave that continues to retain its own customs, languages, places of worship, social clubs, and identity. There are two hospitals, numerous parks and squares, a post office, and other infrastructure. Visitors can easily become immersed in a microcosmic Asian world, filled with herbal shops, temples, pagoda roofs and dragon parades. In addition to being a starting point and home for thousands of Chinese immigrants, it is also a major tourist attraction, drawing more visitors annually than the Golden Gate Bridge. About the roast duck.... Okay, I'm biased, but San Francisco Chinatown has the BEST roast duck...EVER! From Cheung Hing (Outer Sunset) to Win's Restaurant (Parkside). It's just to die for. Best eaten with hands. :)
Bannerman’s Castle might look like a medieval European storybook setting, but these American ruins have seen their fair share of disaster. The only real occupants of the castle were weapons of war and temperamental explosives, housed in this elaborate military surplus warehouse built in 1
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I'm not writing to you from Ireland (I wish!), but I was going through old photos and was struck once again by the beauty of this country. I'm putting together a guide on road tripping through Ireland--so you can expect that soon--but for now here are a few photos that I guarantee will put your
6782 P.Z. Roma, esterno del Coloseo. Photochrom print by Photoglob Zürich, between 1890 and 1900. From the Photochrom Prints Collection at the Library of Congress More photochroms from Italy | More photochrom prints [PD] This picture is in the public domain