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It all started with a cup of coffee one Tuesday afternoon after work and the idea struck me...
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Getting away from the maddening crowd can be hard in an island city state. Yet, there are still plenty of spots around this little red dot for some peace and quiet, if you know where to find them.
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If you are ever in Los Angeles, skip the tourist traps and treat yourself to a scenic drive towards the northern terminus of Route 39. And if you're lucky, you might just find that one stone left unturned.
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Autumn is the perfect season to walk through the nearest forests in our cities and discover their gorgeous spots, and give free rein to our analogue passion!
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Simply a must! The Pulkovo Obesrvatory has always been among my top favorite places in Saint Petersburg. I can visit it over and over again. After the madness of the big city, it is literarily a breath of fresh air.
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A friend once mentioned that when people think of California, they often think of sandy beach, bikinis and surfboards. The whole Southern California thing. But what about Northern California?
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I love my city, but sometimes it is nice to pull the plug and travel to the far ends of the Swedish woods. Here, there is no cellphone connection, no WiFi, and no running water. It is one of my favorite places.
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Time for some analogue adventures! Let's see what came out of a day in the jungle with my analogue camera.
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Near the town of Batalha, there is a small village of reconstructed houses with a path through the woods, which makes for very pleasant sunny afternoons.
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Cascade Country Manors, a luxurious lomographic gateway in Western Cape. The reason we went to stay at Cascade Manor was because my friends wanted to visit Nabygelegen Vineyards because it was one of the few places producing the Pinot Noir they were so found of.
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On a foggy day, in the Fort Ross area where the Russian River meets the mouth of the ocean, I've been wandering around with my husband and my analog camera. How fog influences our perspective on life? How does it effect the light?
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When I went to Tokyo this winter, I had the pleasure of going to Meiji Jingu (Meiji Shrine). The place is so magnificent and huge, and you can easily spend a couple of hours just walking around and taking it all in, even if it meant braving the winter cold.
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I've always wanted a home in the mountains. After quite a lot of convincing, we finally went out to see a place wherein we might like to build one.
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I've been living in Cleveland far too long to not go see Lake View Cemetery. President Garfield, John D. Rockefeller, Harvey Pekar, and the namesake of practically every building in town are buried there. It's a beautiful fall walk through the woods.
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Ulu Chepor Waterfall, Chemor. Nature lovers will definitely love this place. Surrounded by lush greenery, this is a great place for a picnic
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When traveling in Cambodia, you cannot and will not avoid visiting Angkor. And fortunately for you, it’s amazing! Enjoy the temples in the middle of the forest and the paddy fields, going from one to the other by bike or tuk-tuk!
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Whenever I’m at my parents’, I go for endless and fun walks with their neighbor’s beautiful dog.
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Fed up with the fast pace of society? Longing to go back in time a few years? Then the Openluchtmuseum in Arnhem, the Netherlands is the perfect place to go to.
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Escape from Madrid and enjoy a natural treasure in Segovia: “Riofrío Palace Forest”. Disconnect from everything for a day and take many photos.
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Spring and summer vacations would not be complete without them. We go to the forest of S. Pedro de Moel near Leiria, to rekindle our family ties or to just spend a relaxed moment with our loved ones.