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Hong Kong is a city full of skyscrapers. Yet there are places just around the corner where you can admire the beauty of nature. Wu Kai Sha is such a place. With the beautiful sea and sky in view, you can hardly believe that you are still in the urban area.
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On the main drag of my college town, there is a wonderful vintage clothing store called The Clothing Warehouse. If you like vintage clothes or are in the mood to find something to make you laugh, The Clothing Warehouse is the place to go.
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I spent the last Raya with my girlfriend, in Nothern Malaysia.
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What is the first thing that comes to your mind when I say 'San Antonio'? I bet you five thousands rupees that it's Texas! Keep reading to see if you were right!
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In Hindi, 'adda' is a noun, with the nominal form of the word meaning the location or nest of a group or community, usually someplace shady. The etymology can be traced to the original meaning of the word, which means the "perching spot or perch for birds". Me and my friends refer to our college as our 'adda' - our ritual meeting place. Here are a few photos of my college taken with the lovely Diana Mini.
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Casa Rosada (Pink House) is considered as one of Buenos Aires's most emblematic structures.
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To most of the people in Hong Kong and also tourists, Causeway Bay is just a popular shopping district, with a lot of shopping malls, department stores, and restaurants. But in this busy district, there is a place where you can quietly enjoy the spectacular view of the sea and sky, and appreciate the beauty of our city.
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The Promenade Plantée goes from Bastille, a major landmark in Paris to the Bois de Vincennes, the huge park and forest on the east side of Paris. You will enjoy a romantic walk on the path of a former railway line, surrounded by old and recent buildings, lot of flowers, plants and trees, calm and tranquility. A perfect place for a romantic walk in the afternoons of fall!
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Caminito is one of the typical postcard scenery in Buenos Aires, it's impossible to miss when you go on vacation in Argentina's capital.
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I like skyscrapers, I've always loved these incredible buildings, in fact, they fascinate me, and one of my dreams is to visit New York, but instead I was in Berlin. And I needed to visit Potsdamer Platz. Now I invite you to visit one of the most impressive and modern cities in the world from the hand of the plastic lens of my Diana F+.
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I've always wanted to know more about this place since 1996. Soda Stereo was the reason.
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Let's take a Lomographic Walk in the East Side Gallery and discover how street art is linked with the story of one of the most exciting cities around the globe. Meet with other tourists, all of them with a camera in hand, talking and watching the wall and its artworks, it's a must-see!
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I invite you to get lost between the walls of Tacheles, to discover each of its corners and enjoy watching all its work, and the people who make the art center a reality. Come and discover a building which is, apart from art, a part of history, in the middle of the capital city.
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Now I'll show you another part of Berlin, the famous television tower, one of the symbols of the city and the country. It's the king of the Berlin skyline and it's a good way to find your way "home" if you're a tourist like me! :)
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Although Paris has some of the best public transportation systems in the world, nothing beats the fun of biking around the city. You can even rent a cheap public bike everywhere – the Vélib’. The city is well prepared for the two wheels and there’s lots of fun to be had.
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In 2010, my parents fulfilled their dream and visited New York during Christmastime. I was so excited for them that I insisted that they borrow my Fuji Instax Mini to take with them. Here are the results that my dad got from one of his favourite locations in the world.
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In August 2011, my boyfriend and I spent a week exploring Paris and everything it has to offer. I took 7 cameras in total and one was my favourite Fuji Instax Mini. It captured Paris beautifully.
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A city paved with yellow brick roads...literally!
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During the Long Hari Raya and Independence Day Holiday, I was busy trailblazing the city of Ipoh for food and pictures, specifically on Memory Lane, a weekend flea market using my new lomo camera, the La Sardina with the Fritz the Blitz Flash!
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Buildings opposite the Buchanan Galleries are being demolished to make way for ten new shops, a restaurant, and forty-nine new flats. Currently, all the old buildings are being razed, save for a B-listed façade on West Nile Street. The work has been going on for months and will continue for some time.