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Take a Walk in The Euralille Business District (Lille, France)

by azurblue
posted 2 months ago
7 comments and 3 votesIf you ever go to Lille, in the North of France, take a walk between the two train station : the old one (Lille Flandres) and the new one (Lille Europe) : the new district is wonderfull to take lomopics !
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Architecture in York

by hanspan
posted 3 months ago
one comment and 1 voteI now wish I’d have snapped more and more! Bu my walking around with my eyes facing skyward, I was surprised to notice that many other people imitated my direction of sight and also began to appreciate whats around and above them. A whole new world, a world i just want to share!
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Fells Point

by ssamm66
posted 3 months ago
7 comments and 3 votesHistorical Place near downtown Baltimore and a must see must see local music store.
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Baltimore's Inner Harbor

by ssamm66
posted 3 months ago
4 comments and 4 votesBaltimore's Inner Harbor is a seaport centered at the edge of Downtown Baltimore. The harbor as been around since the 1600's bringing people, ships and goods from all over the world.
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Olympic Village of Munich

by vicuna
posted 5 months ago
10 comments and 8 votesThe "Olympiadorf" (or "Olydorf" like the people living there like to call it) is the Olympic village built for the Olympic games 1972 in Munich.
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Olympiapark, Munich

by vicuna
posted 5 months ago
4 comments and 8 votesJust on the other side of the Olympic Village you'll find the "Olympia park" a very inspiring place to take pictures.
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Kota Tua (Old Town), Jakarta

by cinzinc
posted 6 months ago
one comment and 4 votesKota Tua or the Old Town of Jakarta is now a place of history and heritage. It was built up by the Dutch during their reign, and then of course the Indonesians finally reclaimed their place. The purpose of the Old Town was for commerce because it was a strategic location, and rich in resources.
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Mons, The Charms of A Village in The Provence

by vicuna
posted 6 months ago
7 comments and 7 votesOn the way back from Bargeme (see other location) I discovered the village of Mons. It's one of these charming little villages of the Provence. Let's visit it! :)
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Pekeliling, Kuala Lumpur

by mimjamil
posted 8 months ago
4 comments and 3 votesThis dilapidated and rustic building is no longer in use and will be demolished as time calls. The view is fantastic.
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Rockefeller Center

by migueld
posted 8 months ago
2 comments, 1 submission, and 5 votesEasily one of the most recognizable landmarks in New York City, Rockefeller Center is a hub of activity.
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Vancouver City Centre

by deff1
posted 8 months ago
4 comments and 5 votesThe Different and Inspiring buildings of Vancouver's Downtown. The City of Vancouver is a relatively new city. The architecture of the city center is always changing.
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Placerville Wineries, California

by jblaze823
posted 9 months ago
2 votesIn the fall of 2008, my family and I decided to visit two wineries in Placerville, CA. These two wineries offered a wonderful experience for everyone. They were both very accommodating, served fantastic wines, and offered beautiful surrounding views. The first winery we visited was the Boeger Winery. It was the bigger and older of the two that we visited. It had a big old building on the grounds which used to be where they processed and bottled the wines, but now it used as one their two small tasting rooms.
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London weekend walk (part 1)

by arsemonkey
posted 11 months agoThe sun was shining and the sky was blue, the perfect conditions for a photographic 'mission-possible'. Starting out in the East End, I prowled
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Petrzalka (Bratislava)

by olique
posted about 1 year ago
1 votePetrzalka is part of Bratislava (capital city of small state - Slovakia - in Europe). It is place where I live, but so interesting to put it here. Some people from outside are scared to go here, perhaps because they have never seen a place like this..
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Vienna Central Cemetery

by unknown11
posted about 1 year agoGo any day, any time. But take your time: This graveyard is the second biggest in Europe - so big that a bus goes through the whole area. There are many graves from famous people like Mozart, Beethoven and of course our beloved Falco...
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