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Little Gidding is a tiny hamlet in the Cambridgeshire countryside. The idyllic setting and quaint little church make for some fabulous photo opportunities and the surrounding picture perfect fields and woodland give the setting an almost magical quality.
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It is said that the giant mounds of rock that cross Bedruthan were once used by ancient giants to cross the bay. Actually this was a story made up in the 19th century to attract tourists, but there is no beach more tranquil in all of Cornwall.
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Sundays in Malta, especially in winter (when hitting the beach is not an option), can turn out to be quite a bit of a drag. You can’t shop 'til you drop or head to the amusement park (cause there isn’t one) so what I suggest you do is grab your dog and your camera and head out for a walk in the countryside. There are various interesting rural areas to choose from, but today I’m going to focus on one in particular on the northern part of the island: Selmun.
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Taking you off the usual tourist track and onto the edge of a cliff where the views are breathtaking and you can never tire out of looking into the blue. Let me share with you guys the analogue photographs that I took from a trip to the breathtaking Dingli cliffs.
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Singapore's last village. A place in urban Singapore, with a little or no shade of modernity.
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Are you afraid of dark? Do you believe in witches? Do you see ghosts? Do you have experienced any paranormal stuff? Do you sleep with the lights on? Me neither. But houses like these have attracted me for a long time. What do you think when you see little houses like these? Places like this one totally scare me. A lot! But I like it a lot too and I think some of another people actually do too, so it's a great way to spend a lot of films and feel a little bit scared.