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Two very dear friends of mine invited me to go to the famous city invented by Juscelino: Brasília.
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Möllevångstorget or `Möllan` in the local language, is a definite waterhole and a breath of fresh air during your tour around Malmö. Here you can find anything from the local barber shop, vintage clothes, and a myriad of cafés bars and resturants.
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Walking in the most important park of Como, near the lake. A great place to relax, have fun, play sports, and see some important buildings who tell us the history of the most important citizens of the city.
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A night at the legendary bund, Shanghai, proves to be everything within expectation.
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From the Louvre to the Eiffel Tower - you can understand Paris’s soul from the River Seine.
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I LOVE Santa Barbara in December because it doesn't feel like December. Slip into your flipflops and cruise State St., Stern's Wharf and along the waterfront for some breathtaking landscapes. I lived her for five years so there is nothing more amazing to me than going home for a visit.
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An afternoon looking around the Lomography Store in Shanghai.
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Do you like visiting the market? What about a fish market? The Noryangjin Fish Market is the largest fish market in Seoul and has been selected by the Seoul Metropolitan Government as one of the top 100 must-see sights in Seoul City!
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The Kek Look Tong Cave Temple is a tourist attraction situated in the natural and picturesque area of Gunung Rapat in the south of Ipoh - the capital of Perak state in west Malaysia. It is owned and managed by Kek Look Seah (a nonprofit organization).
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Back in 1980 or thereabouts, my parents brought my brother and me to Hong Kong for a family vacation. One of the places we visited was Sung Dynasty Village, a theme park based on an old village in China.
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Just a 40-minute train ride outside of Melbourne is Bacchus Marsh, a country community with old historic houses, farms, and country hospitality.
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Do you want to see what the Chinese people have to offer in terms of architecture without having to literally fly all the way to China? If so, then visit the Chinese Garden located in Manila, right beside Luneta Park. But in the meantime, go through this post to see a sneak peek of it.
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That's right, we're already starting work on a Lomography City Guide for the wonderful city of Seoul - that bustling metropolis where traditional Eastern practices mesh seamlessly with modern technology! What's even more important is that we want *you* to be a part of it! Read on to find out how!
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Cadaques is a harbour town in Northern Spain near Girona. It's a half-hour drive from Barcelona. It's a popular holiday destination for locals and there were lots of French people there for the weekend (most people thought we were French as well).
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A lot has been written and blogged about Manila’s very own Chinatown, Binondo. One common topic about these stories is Binondo is the place to be if you want to go on a food trip. Well, yes, but not necessarily! It’s true that Binondo has them all, but one of the most loved Chinese restaurants by Filipinos can’t be found in Binondo.
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The Union Station in downtown LA is usually just a place you go to...to go somewhere else. Hundreds of people arriving and leaving, you don't really notice it much outside of its usual purpose: it's just a train station. But here's what I think, it deserves a much-needed second glance.
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Let me introduce you guys to a street where you can find things that are "Uniquely Singapore". It is Jalan Besar, which is located at the northern side of Singapore. This street is included in the urban planning under the Urban Redevelopment Authority. Richard Owen Norris (1830s-1865) was the owner of this street. In the 1880s, the Municipality constructed Jalan Besar though nipah land.
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A climb a day keeps the doctor at bay - this mountain is run up by some people every morning before they go to work as it offers you views, scenery, and a vast amount of fresh air. I did this walk for the first time and need not ask why they chose this hike over a gym any day. It is truly spectacular!
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Never fired in anger...the fort atop the hill at North Head, Devonport, Auckland may now be abandoned, but what's left behind is not only historically interesting - a beautiful park and beach, but also a treasure trove of opportunities for any Lomographer.
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I love this library. Though it is far from the town, it is nice and beautiful. Not only is it a good place for studying, it is also a good place for relaxing.