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  • The Oldest and Lowest City in the World - Jericho, Israel

    The Oldest and Lowest City in the World - Jericho, Israel
    by jogintas
    posted 4 months ago
    4 comments and 3 votes

    Jericho is the lowest permanently inhabited site on earth. It is also believed to be one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities of the world. Want to join?

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  • Djenné, City of Mud (Mali, Africa)

    Djenné, City of Mud (Mali, Africa)
    by azurblue
    posted 4 months ago
    8 comments and 7 votes

    Djenné, on the Bani river is one of the most ancient town of Western Africa. It is famous for it's banco Mosque and for it's Monday market. It's a wonderful place to shoot, even if people don't really appreciate being photographed.

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  • Holiday in Hanoi (Vietnam)

    Holiday in Hanoi (Vietnam)
    by reinertlee
    posted 5 months ago
    8 comments and 5 votes

    We, together with family traveled and enjoyed the unforgettable holiday for a few days in the town of Hanoi, Vietnam.

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  • Jasin, Melaka

    Jasin, Melaka
    by mimjamil
    posted 7 months ago
    2 comments and 4 votes

    An old and small town carries 1001 memories and uniqueness.

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  • The Cobb (Lyme Regis)

    The Cobb (Lyme Regis)
    by tommynorth
    posted 8 months ago
    3 comments and 1 vote

    An old Family Favorite. A ship building area and protector of the town from storm.

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  • Boston

    Boston
    by ipdegirl
    posted about 1 year ago
    2 comments and 2 votes

    If you want a truly lo-fi, analogue, old-fashioned vacation take a trip to a little seaside town about 45 minutes northeast of Boston, MA called Nahant--which means 'almost an island'. It truly lives up to it's name as it's connected to the 'mainland' by a causeway that was built-up to accommodate a road. This lovely 1.2 square mile town is worlds away from the hustle-and-bustle of the big city of Boston that is visible just across the Bay on a clear day.

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  • Mission Street

    Mission Street
    by montw
    posted about 1 year ago
    one comment and 1 vote

    Everybody know how much diversity is there in San Francisco. There are many groups of people, many cultures and ways of thinking. The towns population in formed by many nationalities and Mission St. is where you can mostly get in touch with Mexican culture. You don't really need to talk to the people around to absorb the way they think or live.

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  • Porto

    Porto
    by dudizm
    posted about 1 year ago
    2 votes

    Take the road which goes northwards along the West coast of Corsica and after passing the Calanches of Piana you arrive in Porto. Administratively, Porto is a simple hamlet which depends on the village of Ota, situated higher in the mountain. Nevertheless, if Ota is unknown, Porto, on the other hand, and its exceptional site transformed this small village into a highly visited place. Besides a factory of 'Nacre' jewelery, the small town offers numerous expeditions of diving and its colossal (very windy) beach of black pebbles offers an open view to the tower of Porto. It was probably built in the second half of the 16th century, before the appearance of the round Genoese towers. The tower of Porto is one of the only square fortifications built on the coast, the place of departure for the visit of the nature reserve of Scandola.

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  • Coatepec

    Coatepec
    by diablitomx
    posted about 1 year ago
    1 vote

    Coatepec is a small town near Xalapa, the capital of the state of Veracruz in México. It is famous because of its coffee plantations, which are a part of the coffee production process. There are places called "beneficios" that are: the places where the coffee is dried and processed.

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  • Kaliningrad

    Kaliningrad
    by jogintas
    posted about 1 year ago
    2 votes

    Have you been in Russia? If yes (the main part of it with St. Peter or Moscow), then try Kaliningrad Oblast, or Kaliningrad Area and especially the main town itself. It is situated near the Poland and Lithuania and still has got a pure sense of USSR. Imagine that there are still numbers on the shops, like magazine No.34 in one village and magazine No.35 in the next village just 3 kilometers away.

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  • Café near the Town Hall

    Café near the Town Hall
    by jogintas
    posted about 1 year ago
    2 votes

    Koblenz is one of the most beautiful towns in whole Germany, and that's the main reason to go there. One more thing - when you come to this town, head to the center, to be exact - to the Jesuiten Platz, which is the place, where the Town Hall is situated.

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