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What is more romantic than going on an adventure together? Walking hand-in-hand down a trail that maybe no one else has been to in months, telling each other stories and whispering sweet nothings, then BAM you walk into a cobweb! That's what you get when you're bush walking in Australia!
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Up the winding roads and around the beautiful bays lie Chapmans Peak. Pack a bottle of wine, some snacks, and a couple of cameras. Stop often as there is a photo opportunity around every bend.
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The scenes in these photographs are ones that everyone can't help but replicate. With the excess of photos out there, of landscapes, and shots of yourself from above, we may want to tone down the excessive taking of these pictures! Then again, if there's a twitch in your finger, there's no stopping you!
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This is the State Library of Sarawak. Not a lot of books but more on digital format materials. We are there for a talk on photography and Lomography for the very first time on July 9, 2011 (morning and afternoon) as well as a lomo matrix session.
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I love natural hues, I love landscapes, I love panorama, and I love the beauty of Mother Nature. I love Horizon Perfekt and I can capture the every beauty of nature and every single moment in panorama. Horizon Perfekt, perfect my life.
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If you are in Australia, be sure to visit the famous Blue Mountains. The Blue Mountains offer spectacular scenery, plant life and wildlife. Check out the amazing Blue Mountains on a full day tour from Sydney. See the Three Sisters rock formation, hike at Wentworth Falls, take in the spectacular lookouts, and see kangaroos in their natural habitat.
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For my husband and I's 3 year wedding anniversary we decided to pack up and head on a weekend road trip to Ithaca, New York. The best thing to do in Ithaca besides act like a hippie? Well, that would be to take a tour of as many Finger Lakes wineries as you can.
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Sparkling blue water set against a picturesque mountain backdrop, Sun Moon Lake is the largest lake in Taiwan and a traditional spot for newlywed couples to take their honeymoon. It has also been a center of aboriginal life for thousands of years, with aboriginal people involved in its tourism industry since the 1930s.
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If you want to step in to an Akira Kurosawa film don’t miss the coastal city of Himeji and contemplate the most visited castle in Japan. A trip to Himeji to see one of the best-preserved medieval buildings in Japan is well worth it. It was declared a National Treasure and a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1993.
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Nestled an hour outside of Los Angeles, Mount Baldy is a beautiful getaway from the hustle and bustle of Southern California. It's a great escape all year 'round and has many hiking trails that range in difficulty. It has a little something for any adventurist with a camera.
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Celebrate Canada's Birthday with the Great Canadian Rumble throughout the entire month of July! Show us how you perceive the strong and True North Strong and Free with your viewfinder and win some maple syrup-infused Piggies!
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In the alps - if you want to get from one valley to another - you have to drive through a tunnel. But if you want to have some nice and lovely pics on your rolls after crossing the mountains, enjoy a ride over a pass - for example the Flüelapass in Davos.
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Ratu Boko (King Boko Palace) was a glorious building that was constructed during the reign of Rakai Panangkaran, descendant of Sailendra dynasty. The palace that initially was named Abhayagiri Vihara (that means a monastery on a peaceful hill) was built for seclusion purpose and to focus on spiritual life.
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29th December 2008, this is where I was, I went to Bukit Tabur to get myself away from the city, far away from work, I just wanted to breathe with empty mind, thinking of nothing but to reach to the peak of this hill. It was raining when we arrived the hillside, 7am. We were 50/50 to decide whether to go for it or not. Well, we decided to take a special opportunity of this rainy trip up. Wet, slippery, cold and misty... Definitely adventurous than normal.
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Wales, or West wales to be exact is a rugged, tough, windswept place where the people are made of steel and granite and courage. Every year i go there to visit my friends a few times. To this day i have not been there and not been rained on. But that's the magic of Wales.