LomoLocations
Places to visit and shoot before yours days are through! Compiled exclusively by Lomographers – no travel agency on the planet has the variety of awe-inspiring world destinations you will find here. Daily updated, you can either check out the newest posts in the magazine or you can easily find a review of your choice on a LomoLocations Map. Curiosity-friendly – LomoLocations gives you all the info you could wish to know about a spot – description, address, pros and cons, the best time to go, what shoes to wear… and a bevy of fantastic shots to show you what you have been missing. Feel free to leave a comment! If you want to submit a lomo location just click here.
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Ribeira Sacra
Spain, Luíntra, Santo Estevo
posted by jelga on December 1st, 2008, 0 comments so far
Tags: Galicia, culture, architecture, history, oak, nature, boat, river, and canyonThe Ribeira Sacra is truly a magic place. This area of the North of Spain, located where the Sil and Miño rivers meet, is full of history and breathtaking natural landscapes. Especially worth mentioning are the spectacular Cañones del Sil, which one can admire navigating along the river or from one of the many observatories along the road.
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The Hot Race at Sepang International Circuit
Malaysia, Petaling Jaya, Sepang
posted by eva_eva on December 1st, 2008, 3 comments so far
Tags: cars, GT queen, superGT4, race, super sampler, fisheye2, F1, Sepang, and MalaysiaSepang International Circuit was officially opened on March 9, 1999 by the Prime Minister Dato’ Seri Dr. Mahathir Mohamad. It’s situated 85 km from our Kuala Lumpur city center and it’s accessible to mostly all the major highways in KL.
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Sand dunes of Oursi
Burkina Faso, Oursi, Sand Dunes
posted by vicuna on December 1st, 2008, 8 comments so far
Tags: mint-tea, dunes, sans, camels, touaregs, sahara, sahel, desert, and AfricaI went to the Touareg area of Oursi (north of Burkina Faso) to discover the desert, at the limit of the Sahel and Sahara desert, where the trees and bushes disappear, replaced by the sand…
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Peillon village behind Nice and Monaco
France, Peillon
posted by azurblue on December 1st, 2008, 0 comments so far
Tags: narrow streets, old stones, black and white, olive tree, picturesque, french riviera, France, tourism, perched village, and PeillonPeillon a picturesque village behind Nice and Monaco. When you’ll be bored with beaches , pay a visit to the village of the hinterland. Take your car or a bus, drive 20 kms and discover a new world : olds villages, with narrow streets of cobblestones, houses in stones, ancient fountains, and old churches.
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Angkor Wat Siam Reap, Cambodia
Cambodia, Siam Reap
posted by fangcarpenter on December 1st, 2008, 4 comments so far
Tags: 35mm, ektachrome, siam reap, bayon, angkor, elite, LCA+, and LCAI went to Cambodia with my friends a couple of weeks ago.. Angkor Wat temple complex was definitely the main part of our visit, we didn’t travel around Cambodia aside from Siem Reap.
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Pueblo Viejo de Belchite – La memoria histórica
Spain, Belchite
posted by jelga on November 30th, 2008, 1 comment so far
Tags: history, tower, church, bombs, war, civil war, and ruinsThere are actually two Belchites: the pueblo nuevo and the pueblo viejo, the new and the old village. The story of this site is the perfect example of the terrible consequences of a civil war. In August 1937, one year after the beginning of the Spanish war, the Republican forces tried to regain Belchite as a part of an offensive which should allow them to recover the city of Zaragoza, about 50 km away and capital of the region.
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An afternoon in San Miguel by the Bay
Philippines, Pasay City , Bay Walk
posted by selloutboy on November 30th, 2008, 0 comments so far
Tags: Sunsets, San Miguel By the bay, Bay City, Pasay City, Metro Manila, Philippines, and SM Mall of AsiaSan Miguel by the Bay located behind the Majestic SM Mall of Asia is a street lomographer’s paradise. One will never run out of things to shoot! From kids sulking in the afternoon sun to a woman spending time with herself and even to my surprise, kite boarders!
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Isla de Tabarca
Spain, Alicante, Isla de Tabarca
posted by saidseni on November 30th, 2008, 0 comments so far
Tags: sea side, flowers, pirates fort, and islandThe Island of Tabarca is a spanish island at the Mediterranean sea. At first called Isla de San Pablo or Isla de Santa Pola, as the cape Santa Pola near by, it’s actual name comes from the tunisian island of Tabarqah, from where the first setlers came, at the reign of Carlos III (XVIII century). By that time it functioned as a pirate stronghold and a fort remained until today. It is the only inhabited island of the Comunidad Valenciana.
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Sir Winston Churchill Square
Canada, Edmonton, Sir Winston Churchill Square
posted by dirklancer on November 29th, 2008, 0 comments so far
Tags: open space, urban, life, smack-dab-in-the-middle, square, people, gathering, arts, culture, public, and sculptureSounds like a location in the UK, non? Well, our fine Canadian city does have a fairly British sounding name… Sir Winston Churchill Square is nearly smack-dab-in-the-middle of the “Festival City”, and many of our festivals and other events are held here. Whether it’s to watch a family movie on a three-storey inflatable screen, or to take in the International Street Performers Festival, this is the place that Edmontonians gather to soak up culture.
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Modern Revelation Restaurant
Malaysia, Johor, Jalan molek , Taman Molek
posted by jhunnie on November 29th, 2008, 0 comments so far
Tags: Restaurant, Slide Film, LCA+, Japan Style, Japanese BBQ, Drink, and FoodLast month, I went to Pasir Gudang, Johor. My boss sent me there for a road show for the weekend. I grab this opportunities to visit some of my lomo friends who lives there. They promise me and bring me to visit one of the most special restaurant in town. It’s the “Modern Revelation Restaurant” (4,Jalan Molek 1/10,Taman Molek,81100.Johor Bharu). It’s a Japanese Style BBQ restaurant.



















