Here are our selected world locations! If you're after more globe trotting fun, head over to the main Locations Section.
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★ A Little Taste of the Countryside Part II: Cameron Highlands
Cameron Highlands is a little hilly paradise full of hidden surprises and breathtaking scenery. While in Cameron Highlands, you should visit the Time Tunnel Museum, the first memorabilia museum in Malaysia. It was opened by See Kok Shan, an avid collector of knick-knacks and memorabilia.
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★ La Cigale: French Themed Market and Cafe
In the unlikeliest of places, hidden away from the bustle of Auckland Central, is a place where foodies can do anything from enjoying a relaxing coffee and French pastry to doing their weekly food shop.
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★ Buda + Pest = Budapest
The capital of Hungary is the right destination during the European summer or winter! Learn more about it after the jump...
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★ Halki: The Perfect Small-Island Getaway from the Digital Grind
When the nearest city is a one-hour ferry ride away, you know you’ve escaped! The wonderful island of Halki, Greece, is the perfect sun-soaked getaway from all the hustle and bustle of modern life.
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★ Sydney...from a Girl from the Suburbs View
I have lived about one and a half hours north of Sydney my whole life before moving overseas. We went to the big smoke for school trips, special events, and shopping. Upon returning home and showing my Canadian boyfriend around the city, these were the places I had to show him and would recommend to anyone visiting!
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★ Urban Adventure at Gardens by the Bay, Singapore
Gardens by the Bay is a newly-opened attraction on the bayfront of Singapore that boasts of beautiful flora and fauna and spectacular light shows. Located in the heart of Singapore's new downtown Marina Bay, next to the Marina Reservoir, Gardens by the Bay has three distinct waterfront gardens – Bay South Garden, Bay East Garden, and Bay Central Garden. It spans 101 hectares and was originally built to enhance the greenery and flora in Singapore.
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★ London Through the (Analog) Eyes of My Mother
A few months ago, I gave my mom a La Sardina (the Mobius version) and she fell in love with it at first sight. This article documents how she saw London during her first visit there through her "analog" eyes.
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★ Westminster: The Most London-y View of London!
I love London because there is so much to see and do and photograph there. At every corner there is something worthy of a frame or two, but my favourite place to capture photos is when I exit from the Westminster tube station. Read on to find out why.
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★ Ultra-Wide Angle Street Photography with the Lomo LC-Wide in Taipei
When the streets of Taipei City meets an ultra-wide angle lens...black-and-white fun of wide angle street shooting begins. Here's a mini-review of the Lomo LC-Wide as a "street" camera.
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★ Victoria and Alfred Hotel, Cape Town
A hotel with the best ever view you could possibly ever wish for. While preparing for going to Cape Town, I obviously wanted to stay somewhere with a Table Mountain view. It is called such because of the clouds rolling across the top of the mountain, which looks like a table cloth. A lot of the hotels advertised "partial Table View", but in reality, you would have to hang out by the window with the possibility of a broken neck to see even a glimpse of this majestic mountain.
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★ A Secret Lunchtime Getaway Destination - Until Now
This Thai-inspired restaurant’s exact location in Singapore is a secret known only to a select few – until now.
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★ Featuring Keong Saik Road's Charming Nostalgic Architecture!
Once infamous for being Singapore's main hooker quarters, Keong Saik Road is now a sleepy place by day, stretching from Chinatown to Tanjong Pagar, this long road boasts of Chinese-style merchants, famous food places, Peranakan shophouses and a meander to the lesser known side streets with well-preserved heritage buildings that are carefully and wonderfully restored.
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★ Escape the City and Explore the Beautiful Kingley Vale!
Escape from the city articles seem to be a running theme for me at the moment so why not stick to what I’m good at and introduce you to the beautiful hidden world of Kingley Vale. A place for your hit list this summer if you're along the English south coast. Described as special, spooky, and spectacular, read on to find out more about this magical countryside setting.
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★ Taal Heritage Town: A Journey to the Past
Every now and then, we need a break from the busy and fast-moving life in the city. Sometimes we need to go somewhere peaceful where we could just walk, shoot, and breathe fresh air. Going to an old town would be the perfect departure from the overloaded work waiting at the office don’t you think? Jump in and see what a relaxing place is waiting for you in the heritage town of Taal!
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★ US CitySlicker David: Four Places You Can't Miss When Hiking in La Jolla
The Shores, The Birch Aquarium, The Salk Institute and The North Torrey Pines State Reserve are wonderful places that you could visit when hiking through La Jolla beaches.
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★ US CitySlicker Nicolas: Hercules the Dynamic City by the Bay
Being a part of the Lomography San Francisco team, I’m in the city almost all the time. I love going around places like the Embarcadero and the Mission for photo walks, but this time around, I wanted to show my fellow Lomographers what I call home in the town of Hercules, California.
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★ Fernwood Gardens: Wedding Paradise in the City
If you are in the Philippines, February is probably the best month to schedule your wedding. Two months before the hot and humid summer and half a year away from the typhoon season, it has the right weather to get hitched, walk down the aisle and exchange vows with your loved one. But for an all-season wedding and reception venue there is always Fernwood Gardens.
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★ Ka'iwa Ridge Trail
This trail located in Kailua offers amazing views of Oahu and also has some WWII history. High above the neighborhood of Kailua, Oahu, Hawai'i better known as "Lanikai" lies a trail that the locals like to call as "Pillboxes". It is a group of three battlements along Ka'iwa Ridge.
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★ It Was a Knock Out Indoor Kite Flying Demonstration
When was the last time you flew a kite? What’s more, have you ever flown a kite indoors? All rudeness aside, kite flying as a traditional cultural sport may be a lost art for today’s generation. Growing up in Singapore, with open land space getting scarce by the year, it is really difficult to find a big open plot to fly your kite.
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★ Shooting and Eating Around in Taipei!
I love to have adventures in urban areas and most of the time its overseas. Some years back, I went to Taipei, Taiwan with my friends for a holiday, as it was our dream to visit it so we booked the tickets to Taipei!