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After spending a few days in the Canary Islands, we decided to visit the well-known Isla de Lobos -- a small island you can reach by ferry in about half an hour from Fuerteventura and an island definitely worth exploring.
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Gardens by the Bay is undoubtedly one of the most wonderful places in Singapore. With its unique structure, the Gardens promote itself as an attractive place to be visited on the popular Marina Bay.
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I live in a university town. A two-university town, actually, but the bigger of the two is Michigan Tech, an amazing place that no book could cover, let alone a simple location posting. I'm no expert on all of their programs or people, but I do enjoy wandering through the campus, capturing the sights and having the chance to say hello to a few people.
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The Elqui Valley, one of the many beautiful sights of Chile, is a magical place full of contrasts, ideal for taking Lomographs!
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I'm a creature of habit. Whenever I get my hands on a new camera or new films that I have yet to try, there is a particular location where I do my lone photo walks and test all my new finds/purchases! Keep reading to read about my favourite place to shoot.
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If you've ever been to Barcelona's Parc de la Ciutadella, you might know why this could be considered a true Pinhole Playground. If you haven't, here's a sneak peek...
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Spring break is the perfect time to get away from it all for a while. Away from your daily routine, away from your office, away from the colleagues you see every single day… Or maybe not the latter! Years ago, when I was still working on my PhD, we decided to take a spring break together. And when one of my colleagues suggested we could go explore his home country, we all ran home to pack our bags and headed of to Morocco!
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Living in a university town that was once home to the first mineral boom in the United States leaves behind lots of interesting places... but not that many people.
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Calumet is an odd hybrid of a town: both historic and functional, dying and vibrant, a conundrum with excellent restaurants.
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Although we are surrounded by so many digital objects (including mp3 players, CD players, personal computers, and home theater systems), I confess that when I want to relax after a long day at work, I love to turn on my old turntable, which my mother purchased many years ago when I was still a little child!
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An important memorial place for both Maori and New Zealanders, One Tree Hill is one of Auckland's largest intact volcanic cone. The 48-hectare domain, looked after by the Auckland Council, is also known as Maungakiekie which translates to 'mountain of the kiekie vine' and is a popular spot to enjoy for tourist and locals alike.
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This deserted island is a marvelous place. Any castaway would gladly want to wash ashore here and live happily on the sandy beaches, enjoy the refreshing breeze, explore the clear seas and relax under the blue skies!
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New Zealand's largest theme park, Rainbows End, has something for everyone. Whether you're here for the adrenaline rush or family fun, this theme park can give you and your family a full day's worth of entertainment!
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Chinatown in Singapore has always been one of my favourite places, and what I love best is taking a leisurely walk around the area, soaking in the sights and sounds. During Chinese New Year, the place bustles with people and activity and this year is no exception. This time, my LC-A+ joined me in my trip, and a surprise encounter made my day.
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Australia Day is celebrated nation-wide on January 26th and commemorates the day the first fleet arrived in Sydney Cove, claiming Australia under British rule. On this day, you'll see a lot of green and gold and more southern-crosses than you will be able to count. This is my story about how my Australia Day was almost canceled last year.
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A park dedicated to the Hawaiian way of life exists on the North Shore of the island of Oahu.
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Sometimes, all you need is just 20 minutes of "me" time to recharge your batteries before handling the next big ticket item on your to-do list at work or at school. Here's where I go for a quick break when at work.
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I bring all my cameras everywhere, regardless of working trip or vacation, and this time, let me bring you to different tones of Hong Kong Disneyland.
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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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For many years Burleigh Beach has been a go-to spot for my family in the state of Queensland, Australia. With wide open spaces away from the more tourist-ladden beaches of the Gold Coast, this spot is a favourite of surfers to the south, near the open waters at the heads, and popular with local families and exercise buffs to the north.