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Henryton State Hospital, known as Henryton Tuberculosis Sanitarium, is a now abandoned hospital complex located in Marriottsville, Maryland built in 1922.
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In Singapore, the Lomography Gallery Store is located in the Chinatown area -- a vibrant location where clashes of cultures could be observed. To welcome the Chinese New Year, Chinatown has put on its most vibrant outfit!
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If you're looking for a nice weekend getaway, Northport is your answer! It's a small cottage town located on the western tip of the Grand Traverse Bay, it provides a great canvas for some lake/rugged-themed for photography.
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Sea Life Sydney Aquarium is a popular attraction in Sydney. It is a great way to get to know the watery world of Australia.
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Do you wish to pat a koala or hand feed a kangaroo? Do you want to learn more about Australia's wildlife? If your answer is yes, then Featherdale Wildlife Park is the right place for you to visit.
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Uluwatu Temple officially known as Pura Luhur Uluwatu, a Balinese sea temple in Bali. Built in the 11th century, it is one of nine directional temples meant to protect Bali from evil spirits. Uluwatu Temple is a must visit place when you travel to Bali, Indonesia since it is an awesome and spectacular place.
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Before moving overseas, I always lived in the same post code -- we never moved far from the first house I lived in which was my Nana's house in the suburb of Tumbi Umbi in the Australian state of New South Wales. This nostalgic location looks at those images that to other people, may just look like a tree or a door, but to the person with the connection to them mean so much more.
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When most of everyone's summer holiday is all about sun and beaches, I went to hike and camp with my friends at Mount Gede. That was my first time to travel as a backpacker, to hike, and to camp. Find out more about my adventure after the jump!
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The Gold Coast area in the Australian state of Queensland has been very popular with tourists from all over the world for a long time now. One of the reasons for this is because of the three big theme parks: Movieworld, Seaworld, and Dreamworld.
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The Netherlands' second city has launched yet another new festival: the China Light Festival. From 7 December 2012 to 14 February 2013 from 16.30 to 22.00 every day, visit the park next to the Euromast to experience a little bit of China in Rotterdam. Highly recommended for some awesome lomo long exposures!
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Can't choose between Chinese or Spanish? You can get the best of both worlds with Indonesian. If you’re ready for a foodie adventure, prepare to dive head first into Indonesia’s finger-licking creations.
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A morning shoot of the Golden Gate Bridge on one December day. Two cameras, four different films, and an enthusiasm to capture it's beauty.
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In Munich, there is a Zoo called the Tierpark Hellabrunn. It is one of the biggest in Germany, and right next to Isar. There are a lot of different animals and insects that live here, so if you're planning on a lomo-safari, then you just have to visit!
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Surakarta is a unique city in East Java especially to those who really love antique stuff. If you wanna go back to 100 years past, follow me.
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I have a very soft spot for English Abbeys, and an even bigger soft spot for the English coast, so an Abbey on the cliffs by the sea, has to be one of my favourite tourist spots. Add to that a connection to one of the most famous undead, and you have a must see destination.
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Casa Roces is an ancestral house that can be conveniently found in front of Malacañang Palace (President's place) in Manila. It is the oldest heritage site in the area, and it offers a classy ambience.
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The Woy Woy area (including Ettalong, Umina, Ocean Beach and Koolewong) is a popular holiday and retirement destination on the Central Coast around an hour and a half drive north of Sydney.
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Goðafoss, the waterfall of the gods.
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When you dare to take photos with no qualms in places that are a bit different, you can create a special connection with your camera, and with the life of your country.
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Pretty much any weekend, somewhere in Australia, you will find a classic car show. These classic cars make for great lomography fun with their different colours and shapes. The owners embody the same values as we do, as analogue lovers. I was lucky enough to be able to attend this annual show held at The Entrance in the Australian state of New South Wales.