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When you are tired of the clubs, tourists, and noise, a short walk from the Museum at the Domain near the heart of Auckland, lies a place of solitude, a lomographer's dream. The floral beauty and architectural wonder of the Wintergardens.
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On November 6th we packed into the School Bus for a field trip to Fort Tyron Park to see the amazing Cloisters Museum and Gardens! Check out our pictures and Lomokino movie!
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Potsdam is a German city located near Berlin, famous because of Sanssouci Palace because it was the home of several sovereigns that established their big and luxurious palaces there. I invite you to discover Potsdam palaces, especially its great gardens trough the plastic lens of my Diana F+.
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An innovative photo exhibit is held every spring at the “Jardin du Luxembourg” gates. Have a glimpse into the 2011 exhibit, “Femmes Éternelles”.
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The “Jardin du Luxembourg” is an amazing garden for different activities - from relaxing, jogging, reading, playing chess, and an innovative yearly photo exhibit.
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There are almost too many public parks and gardens to count in Paris, but whenever I need a beautiful place to sit or wander, I always head over to the Luxembourg Garden in the 6th arrondissement.
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The beautiful Riverside Gardens at 'Webbs of Wychbold' are at first glance, hidden away from the otherwise busy garden centre and restaurant. Tucked away behind carefully planted trees and flowery hedges, they are both serene and visually stimulating, bursting with colour and textures! As you meander through their various pathways and gardens, you are treated to a wide range of British flowers, plants and trees, just begging you to photograph them in all their blooming glory.*
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A place to escape busy city life, to relax, be in play mode on the weekends, and to stare and be in awe of peacocks.
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If you have been enthusiastic enough to travel to Venice to visit St Petersburg, you should travel 30km to the Russian Versailles called Peterhof.
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Warwick Castle is a Merlin-run attraction for a day out with the whole family and is especially great in the lovely spring sunshine, with the beautiful peacock gardens being the most beautiful place to soak up the sunshine.
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The jewel in Ireland's gardening crown.
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These gardens are a small paradise inside the busy and crowded city. If you want to scape from the madness of a big city, just take your camera and relax.
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Jardine Majorelle - high-fashion cacti in Yves Saint Laurent's private paradise. What a way to start your encounter with Marrakech! Jardin Majorelle was in my top 5 things to do anyway, so it was even better when our hotel's porter gave us complimentary admission tickets to this garden. Anywhere you go in Marrakech, it's worth taking a taxi.
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If you find yourself in Hilo on Hawaii's Big Island, chances are that someone will suggest you visit the Hawaii Tropical Botanical Garden. Located about 8 miles north of the city, you'll see a small sign giving you the option to take the "Scenic Route." TAKE IT! You won't regret it!
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Voted among the top ten best English gardens to visit, Scotney Castle is a wonderful place to go if you're into history or just want to enjoy some beautiful scenery. It is located just 50miles from London - and a few miles away from Tunbridge Wells.
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Buxton sits on the edge of the Peak District, a popular Spa Town in Derbyshire, England. It is a location with stunning architecture and offers lots to do. It is also the home of the famous "Buxton" Mineral Water and more popularly known as "the gateway to the Peaks".
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The Gardens of Turia (Jardines de Turia) in Valencia is 9km of greenery surrounded by ancient walls and buildings. As this place has always been prone to floods, it actually got severely damaged back in 1957 that even a number of people lost their lives and most of the city was ruined. Because of this, Valencia decided to divert the course of the river paving the way for the birth of this lush garden.
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Edwards Gardens is a botanical garden located on the southwest corner of Leslie Street and Lawrence Avenue East in Toronto, Ontario. It is also the site of the Toronto Botanical Garden, a private not-for profit organization previously called the Civic Garden Centre.
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A little piece of heaven on earth.
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An amazing Botanical Garden with beautiful glass sculptures.