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at Lomograpy Gallery Store East London! That's right, another month of cool LomoWalks to generate content for our massive LomoWall at the Museum of London this summer. Read on to see what we've got lined up!
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The Statue of Liberty is one of New York State's famous historical landmarks. When you plan to tour the statue, you will also get to visit the National Immigration Museum at Ellis Island as it is part of the Statue of Liberty National Monument. There's more to just what you see (on TV). Best to see the monument in real life!
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Two very dear friends of mine invited me to go to the famous city invented by Juscelino: Brasília.
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Perhaps it's a bit strange to visit a cemetery on a holiday, but after two days of busy Kiev, a day trip to Chernobyl and Pripyat, and lots of enthusiastic people who kept offering us vodka, s0y and I needed some silence. And this monumental cemetery gave us exactly what we needed, and more.
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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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Agra is most famous for the Taj Mahal. However are you aware that the Taj Mahal is just one of three world heritage sites that can be found in Agra? The other two notable sites are Fatehpur Sikri and the Agra Fort.
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I was visiting and taking photos in the Brandenburg Gate area of Berlin, one of the highlights of the city where street artists and tourists go everyday. This is also one of the most important city monuments around the world.
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The Central Cemetery of Constanta is a place where you go back in time and learn a bit of history. I was surprised to find a bunch of monuments here and passing by the modern, ordinary graves, you will find at the back at the cemetery a museum-like atmosphere.
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The Monument to the Great Fire of London is otherwise known as The Monument. A 202ft tall stone column in the CIty of London close to London Bridge, it is definitely a sight not to be missed, although at times it is!
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The colossal Statue of Liberty, which towers over the New York Harbor as a symbol of American liberty, is one of the most recognizable and scenic sights in the world. Take a look at some construction photographs that tell the story behind one of the world's most iconic landmarks!
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This Lomowalk was so popular, it’s been demanded that we hold another! Yes, we're going Spinning and not the sweaty gym kind either!
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Oh yes! It's workshop time! Check out what we have in store for you this month!
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The Monument to the Great Fire of London. Lots of steps, but worth the trek! Will set you back 3 squid though
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In Lapidarium in Berlin, there are a lot of huge monuments and statues of key figures of German history. These are all very old and huge.
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The casino is one of the most important landmarks in Romania and the most significant in my hometown, Constanta. Even though its interior cannot be visited because the casino has been closed to the public for several years, this magnificent monument has been Constanta’s trademark since 1910.
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The old flak towers of this bunker complex offer the finest of panoramic views.
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Saint Clara's field? No, this is not a rural location! This "field" is at the historical center of Lisbon and it is the place where the famous flea market, "Feira da Ladra" takes place.
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Slavin, also designated by the National Cultural Monument, was erected in 1960 to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the liberation of Bratislava in the Second World War.
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Madrid is an incredible city to lomograph from top to bottom. What usually happens is that we analogically reproduce reality from our own point of view, that of a pedestrian on foot. But the city is much more than that. For example, all the magnificent views on offer are from all its buildings and parks. A good way to spend a roll of film is to go up to the terrace in the Circulo de Bellas Artes (CBA).
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This is not the San Francisco Golden Gate Bridge; this is actually the 25 de Abril bridge, the first to cross the River Tejo in Lisbon.