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As the month of May comes to a close, we also bid farewell to this year's Spring season! Now before we head on to the much warmer days of Summer, let us take a look back at some of the Spring Break destinations shared by our fellow Lomographers!
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I love to bike. I bike everywhere -- to work, going home, for fun. If it is possible to go with my bike instead of my car, I'll do it. My car gets quite lonely when sunny spring days start, but as I said, I absolutely love to bike.
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Bandung is just like any other urban city in this world, only dirtier and messier. But the people here love life and they deserve to be captured on the bigscreen! Read more, if you don't believe me!
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The Machalí Ranch is a settlement dating back to the colonial era of Chile, around which many legends are made. It's the perfect place to go biking, as it is only ten minutes away from my neighborhood, and its almost my backyard!
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One of the more famous tourist destinations when it comes to relaxation in Southeast Asia, the province of Bali in Indonesia has more to it than meets the eye.
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If there is one place in my village that could serve as the backdrop to a movie, it would have to be the medieval moated Castle of Cortewalle. Even though there are no actual knights living there anymore, there very well could be... If this were Hollywood that is!
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The Lower East Side is one of New York City's most iconic neighborhoods. Here are some photos I took while walking through this area to show you some of the must-see spots for your next trip to New York!
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If you want to escape from the crowds and the giant buildings of Manhattan without leaving New York, jump in the subway and go to Coney Island !
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Love animals? Have some time to spare? Why not head to Kemaman Recreational Park and Mini Zoo for a walk?
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All winter long, I eagerly await the first sunny days of the year to hop on my bike and go for a ride. But besides a single week of decent weather early March, it has been a very sad, cold and unpleasant spring. Until yesterday! Sun came out early, temperature went up, so I filled my tires with fresh air and headed out! Let me take you on a tour through the countryside surrounding my hometown.
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Over the years, I've felt like I owe a beautiful set of locations to this Magazine -- memories of my trip to Japan. Since it's better late than never, I've finally decided to get in front of the keyboard , write about the wonderful trip and share it with you. Let's start with Fushimi Inari, the temple of the thousand Torii, located in Kyoto.
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After spending a few days in the Canary Islands, we decided to visit the well-known Isla de Lobos -- a small island you can reach by ferry in about half an hour from Fuerteventura and an island definitely worth exploring.
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It's a classic -- a must-see tourist place. But even the true New Yorkers love it and spend time on its many amazing spots. Central Park is a 341-hectare park, filled with trees, flowers, ponds, zoos and statues. If you're a Lomographer, here are the reasons why you SHOULD spend time in this green rectangle.
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Dedicated to the soldiers that lost their lives for New Zealand, the Auckland War Memorial Museum is a stunning and iconic building that is perfectly located within the Auckland Domain. This museum offers history, culture, science and art and is a key location for everybody including tourists and locals alike!
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The 20th arrondissement district in Paris has a great deal of nice bars and restaurants, artist’s studios, villas, passages and cités and small gardens.
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I've done locations on Hancock and McLain State Park, but what's equally important is the road that connects them, M203. It's a nicely paved stretch of two-lane highway, and some of the views are just ridiculously nice!
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In line with this week’s opening of the world-famous Cannes Film Festival in the scenic city Cannes in the Southern end of France, this edition of Lomography Day Trips revolves around one of the most laid-back yet elegant (and not to mention, gorgeous) spots in the world: the French Riviera!
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Gardens by the Bay is undoubtedly one of the most wonderful places in Singapore. With its unique structure, the Gardens promote itself as an attractive place to be visited on the popular Marina Bay.
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There's always something to see and do in Queen West's largest green space, even if you like doing nothing but lying on the grass and letting the day pass you by.
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With many kilometers of bicycle- and pedestrian-only trails, the Martin Goodman Trail is a great area to walk, run and ride while taking in some of the best city and lake views in Toronto's west end.