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Orchard Road is a major tourist attraction and the retail and entertainment hub of Singapore. It stretches 2.2km long and is lined with numerous shopping malls. Read on to see it in black and white!
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Join us on a us journey to a time BT (Before Television) and see what life was like from Medieval times through to the beginning of the last century. Check out our list, in semi-chronological order, from oldest to newest, of activities people commonly engaged in before the advent of the household, antenna affixed box!
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Not only a place of memory, but also an open-air circus. At 8 hectares (20 acres), the octagonal Place de la Concorde is the largest square in Paris. It is situated between the Tuileries and the Champs-Elysées. What is now a place for taking pictures with the Eiffel Tower on the horizon, as well as a reforming place for all sorts of street artists, is actually a place of great heritage.
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It’s always fun to see the costumes and performances of those who work in a travelling circus. Let’s take a look at some photos of circus performers from the 40’s and 50’s.
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This is where my friends and I go to get wild during weekends or just chill out during weekdays. 'Backstage' is behind the restaurant named 'The Junk Restaurant'. Wondering why it's also referred to as the 'Junk'? Read on to find out why.
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Fall for NYers, a getaway trip for some apple pickin'!
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As the largest Renaissance-themed park in the United States, the Texas Renaissance Festival offers something for everyone. From fried "dragon wings" to jousting, RenFest dishes out the fun in an enchanting rural setting.
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Today, November 11, 2011 is considered as a special day around the world, with the triple "11" seen as an auspicious sign by many. Let's take a look at the entertainment world in retrospect and revisit some significant events in film and music, and also some Hollywood birthdays!
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You'll be surprised to see a lot of Salsa mania in Seoul. Usually participating in Salsa clubs, Salsa lovers visit Salsa bars during weekends to lighten the stress of weekdays. To the Salsa beginner's eyes, such as me, Salsa is an art lead by male & expressed fully by female. Thus, all the partners enjoy the dance with charm and passion.
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Lovebox is a 3-day music festival held in Victoria Park, London. A variety of music is performed over the weekend along multiple bars, clothing stores, and a seemingly unlimited assortment of food stalls. I bought a ticket for Bang The Box (the Friday of the festival), grabbed my Olympus Trip 35 and my brand-spanking new Lomography La Sardina and took the train over for a very memorable evening!
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Eager to enjoy the first beautiful day of spring, my coworker and lomo-friend Clairessa and I set out to spend some film at the Toledo Zoo!
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The funny thing about Hollywood - the town, not the idea - is that it actually has very little to do with the entertainment industry. Hollywood and Highland is ridiculous, mass-produced, candy-colored, jammed-together, and yet it is a carnival of inauthenticity, not unlike the entertainment industry itself.
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A living museum dedicated to all things bunny!
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Phantom Fright Nights. However, great park food abounds, and the hot sausages at the center stand by the Potato Patch are GREAT!
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Does driving to work piss you off? Well blow off some steam at Baltimore Go-Karts!
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Enjoy the Mexican and Latino culture in Southern California!
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Santa Monica is a city for everyone to enjoy! It's a place to shop, and to watch street performers. Musicians, magicians, acrobats to name a few.
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Scarborough Spa, in traditional east coast style, rainy!! :)
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I caught up with a group funfair travelers as they hosted their fair in the small city of Ghent, Belgium. I was fortunate enough to be accepted onto their camping site as a photographer and was granted all the permissions I needed in order to document their way of life. This is an ongoing project.
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Go to Chatuchak and find yourself leaving Thailand with an overweight luggage! Try to stick to inanimate objects so you don’t come home with a cute furry little animal!