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I admit it. I'm an introvert. But that doesn't mean I don't like company or that I don't like to socialize. It just means that I cherish my alone time.
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Dock House, a luxurious boutique hotel with only 8 rooms. Originally built as the Harbour Master’s private residence in the 1800’s, this grand architectural gem has been transformed into one of Cape Town’s most exclusive and elegant boutique hotels. It is situated opposite the graceful Time Ball Tower and its sister property, the renowned Victoria & Alfred Hotel, in the Waterfront’s Portswood Precinct.
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Our Lomo LC-As eat films and drink up batteries... and thanks to the discovery of the great scientist Alessandro Volta, this camera allows you to take wonderful photos! This is a tribute to this great scientist! Read on!
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Ever wanted to feel on top of the world? Well, I've found the best getaway with the most fantastic scenery - on top of the gigantic hill in Kaka'ako Waterfront Beach Park. Thanks to Lomography, this awesome community, and the film bug, I'm constantly on the lookout for new, unexpected hidden gems around Hawaii to write new location articles for!
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Like in a fairytale, you can see huge giants right in front of your eyes. There are hundreds of them in a big green outdoor space, combining tourism with harmony. Take a look after the jump! Welcome to this land of giants...and don't be afraid!
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Kledang Hill at Menglembu – a relaxing greenery place that you will love. My hubby and I go to Kledang Hill for exercise and to release some stress once a week. It’s a very nice and peaceful place for exercising, surrounded by all the nature – green trees, monkeys, waterfall, fresh air and more.
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Who says you need to spend heaps on a venue to enjoy a date? It’s the thought (and lots of creativity) that counts. Here’s another cheesy idea.
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Located in one of Singapore’s hippest work and entertainment districts, this little sanctuary of greenery is a welcome breather for those looking for a quiet place to bring a date after work or on weekends.
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Learning about your country’s history is a great way to spend a date. If both of you are lomographers, not only will you have things to photograph together, you also will have a good conversation topic for future dates.
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The man with the huge penis.
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For my upcoming trip to Paris, everyone told me that I must see this white church located high on a hill but no one ever mentioned the quirks to actually GET to the top of the hill!
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With the help of my Lubitel, I have discovered the sprawling nature of the Hiller Torfmoor (peat bog).
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Only one day in Paris and what did we see? The Sacré Coeur is my first stop in our whirlwind tour of the beautiful city of Paris. As I came in from the Eurostar at the Gard du Nord it was the closest site so off we went.
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You think you know where you live? But what's behind those trees? What's behind those buildings? Do you know your city? A short expedition on foot in Lund, Sweden. It is not exactly known as Sweden's liveliest city but nonetheless there are places that are worth being discovered.
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Calling the Tippelsberg in Bochum a "mountain“ is a bit of an exaggeration – but even with a height of only 150 meters, it still offers a great view over the Ruhr area. Follow me as I visit one of Germany's oldest tourist attractions.
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Who doesn't loves to see the sunrise? And what if you could admire this everyday magical moment from the top of a 300m high mountain and have a amazing view over Raiatea, Taha'a and even Bora-Bora and Huahine Islands? Would you like it? Well, come with me, I'll show you that! :)
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Pierre Loti Cafe is a well known location with a great view
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Visit of the Ruins of Tel Megiddo and the Iron Age tunnel.
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Tel (mound) Megiddo, known as Tel-el-Mutesellim (Hill of the Ruler) has been identified as one of the most important cities of biblical times.
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It is more than a hut on a hill. That’s what Mister Flinky liked, too, being there. Looking at the people passing, the harvesting farmers and enjoying the quietness of that place.