A collection of photos and info on the most beautiful castles in France, including some of the top French chateaux.
Entrance to Macocha Propast Abyss in Vyvery Punkvy Nature Reserve / Czech Republic (via jeskynecr.cz).
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Misty hills. Lonely forest roads. Plenty of vines, moss, and unkempt trees. And the cherry on top—a gorgeous abandoned building that radiates eeriness and grandeur in equal measure. That’s our dream home right there. Especially if the place looks haunted.
Lake Como, Italy ~ Daily Inspiration by Cool Chic Style Fashion (Around the World with Photographer Rhiannon Taylor) Il magnifico paesaggio del Lago di Como ha incantato artisti e viaggiatori per secoli. Dalle rive del lago, puoi godere di molteplici affascinanti panorami: suggestivi borghi, splendide ville e rigogliosi giardini. Questa bellissima immagine è del fotografo Rhiannon Taylor di - In Bed With - un blog dedicato ai viaggi, il suo fondatore viaggia il mondo alla ricerca di hotel bellissimi per poi condividerne le foto e le informazioni con i suoi lettori. via Tory Burch photographs courtesy of @InBedWith.Me Sontuosa residenza in tudor-style @blantyreresort photographed by @ksears for @victoriamagazine. via @coolchicstyle {A renowned Relais & Châteaux, Forbes Five-Star resort located in the Berkshires} via @coolchicstyle puffy bow dresses 🎀 💕🌸🌿best of talents @brognano_official link in bio. . @rufus_airlines Del Pozo Spring 2019 Dream home! Villa Scarpariello Relais in Marmorata, Italy. Photography by Brydie Mack.@villascarpariellorelais @wolfcubwolfcub Poetic Peonies & beautiful gilded antiques.🌿 Interior Design by @suzannekasler @verandamag 𝒞𝓁𝒾𝒸𝓀 𝓉𝑜 𝓈𝑒𝑒 𝑜𝓉𝒽𝑒𝓇 𝒟𝒶𝒾𝓁𝓎 𝐼𝓃𝓈𝓅𝒾𝓇𝒶𝓉𝒾𝑜𝓃: Fashion, Family, Lifestyle & Entertaining Ideas that celebrates everyday life. Moda, Bellezza, Daily Tips, Party & People: le tendenze moda, i consigli beauty, i personaggi, i luoghi e gli eventi. 🌸🌸 𝓌𝒾𝓉𝒽 𝓁𝑜𝓋𝑒, 𝒮𝓉𝑒𝒻𝒶𝓃𝒾𝒶 A Italian Kitchen by Stefania: Simple, healthy and good recipes from my home kitchen. Cool Chic Style Confidential Let’s keep in touch! Bloglovin / Instagram / Twitter / Tumblr / Facebook / Pinterest
We humans often build roads and bridges, canals and ports, even entire cities at the expense of the environment. But nature isn't planning on giving up. On the contrary, it is determined to persevere, showing just how fragile our creations are.
Sometimes an old derelict building or structure can be an eyesore, but give it a few years, decades or even centuries exposed to the elements and the power of Mother Nature and it can turn into something quite beautiful. More
List of the five most unique and beautiful palaces in Germany. From Augustusburg to Ludwigsburg, in this list there are palaces and castles that will...
A bridge outside Da Nang in Vietnam is wowing visitors with its elegant design – seemingly being held aloft by two giant stone hands.
As the sun dips towards the horizon, casting a golden sheen over the tranquil waters, this captivating print captures the serenity and majesty of the Scottish seaside at its most enchanting. Part of the 'Scottish Beaches' collection, this exquisite piece invites you to immerse yourself in the enchanting ambiance of the Silver Sands of Morar. Rich in the sinuous curves and stylised nature that exemplify Art Nouveau, the print depicts a scene where the gentle embrace of the ebbing tides and the undulating hills meet. The intricate play of light bathes the landscape in warm, amber tones, while the cool greens and blues of the swirling waters create a soothing contrast. Delicate botanical motifs grace the foreground, where a cluster of flowers in resplendent yellows and subtle greens reaches towards the glow of the setting sun. In the distance, soft clouds meander across the muted skies, lending depth and movement to the composition. The shoreline is rendered with gentle precision, its curves echoing the languid rhythm of the waves, as the viewer's eye is drawn across the sandy beaches to the silhouette of headlands that stand vigil on the edge of the deepening seas. This piece is a testament to the timeless allure of Scotland's coastal landscapes, a tangible memento of nature's unspoiled beauty that can now grace your living space. It promises to be an evocative addition to any room, offering a window to a place where tranquillity reigns and the stresses of daily life recede with the tide.
There aren’t too many opportunities to feel like an adventurer in modern times. However, exploring abandoned places and finding unexpected treasures can give you that deep thrill. You might not bring anything physical back to show for your efforts, but the photos you take and the first-hand experiences make for even better souvenirs.
Guide to things to do in Loch Lomond & the Trossachs National Park. There are many things to do in Loch Lomond, and it is a popular weekend destination for locals from Glasgow and Edinburgh in search of nature and outdoor activities. Loch Lomond & the Trossachs National Park was Scotland's first national park, designated in 2002. Loch Lomond itself is the largest inland stretch of water in Great Britain by surface area, and the park contains a diverse geography that includes 21 munros (Scottish mountains), two forest parks, 22 lochs, and over 50 designated special nature conservation sites. Visitors can go cruising on a lake in a historic steamship, rent a canoe or kayak, spend a day visiting small villages, see Rob Roy's gravestone, have fun at an aerial adventure park, or go climbing or biking. If you enjoy hiking, there are a number of short and moderate hiking paths to enjoy here, and a few of Scotland's popular long distance paths such as the West Highland Way and The Three Lochs Way run through here. If you are visiting Glasgow or Edinburgh and are looking for scenic landscapes or outdoor adventure, you might consider a day trip to Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park. We'll share our top things to do in Loch Lomond and provide tips about visiting the area based on our own visits.
Palacio de Cristal, Madrid, Spain
Pietragalla, Italia by Angelo Gabriele Mazzolla
Wow! These are 50 places you MUST visit once in your lifetime if you get the chance! The world sure is beautiful:)
Nordlicht bewundern, Wale beobachten und samische Rentierskirennen bestaunen: Winter in Europas nördlichster Universitätsstadt Tromsö
St. Andrews church in the cotswold village of Naunton, in the Windrush valley, Gloucestershire, England. Taken on a late Spring evening. See where this picture was taken. [?]
via What a beautiful building site. Don't you love this cottage by the sea?
Fabulous locations that should be on your bucket list, matter a fact you should put these on the list of things that you should do asap. Or maybe...
With New Zealand being crowned as one of the most expensive holiday destinations in the world there is a misconception that you have to spend a lot of money to have fun in New Zealand. Since Jordan and I moved here 5 months ago, we have experienced a number of New Zealand’s famous attractions. I […]
Visiting these real-world places is like jumping into the pages of fairy tales, where castles sit on clouds and forests are carpeted with flowers.
This place in Colmar is called the "Little Venice" because there are many pretty houses at both sides of the channel with lots of small boats moving past it.
Scotland is more than just kilts and haggises – as a country with a rich and ancient history and striking natural landscapes, it is a great destination for photographically-inclined travelers. Scottish landscapes are fairly diverse, with mountains, bogs, countless coastal islands, sea-side cliffs, and the occasional forest. Sweeping, epic vistas seem to be a common sight, judging by these photos.
Have you eve seen a canyon so beautiful? Fjaðrárgljúfur is a canyon in south east Iceland that's known for its breathtaking beauty. It's up to 330 feet
The world is full of mysteries, magic, and beautiful places that seem like they could only exist in our imagination or in books and movies. Believe it or not, some of these places are actually real!
www.davidrironsjrphotography.com I hope you are not getting tired of Mount Rainier shots? I have so many from the numerous trips I made this past August, that I want to share them. This year was fantastic for wildflowers with so many flowering at the same time! This was shot on that morning where the mountain was covered in fog and a list mist had been falling. All of the flowers were covered in dew drops, and there just seemed to be a sense of peace while walking the trails above Paradise. This is three exposures merged and tonemapped in Photomatix. I did a little "Dodge and Burn" in Photoshop as well as added a slight vignette in Lightroom. Thank you for your views, comments and faves! I appreciate them. Please do not use my images on blogs or websites without my permission. All images are available for license or sale. Thank you.
Møns Klint, Denmark - the highest point is 128m/420ft above the sea.