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  • Etched by trucks in the desert sand: At 9 miles around, gargantuan circle is the worlds largest artwork


    Luciole Press BlogAuthority Authority: 146
    Click on link below for larger photos:   Desert colossus: this sand drawing is the worlds largest single artwork with a total circumference of over nine miles   Etched by trucks in the desert sand: At 9 miles around, gargantuan circle is the worlds largest artwork 16th December 2009 ...
    12 hours ago
  • The site of Kiriath-jearim is now Abu Ghosh


    Ferrell's Travel BlogAuthority Authority: 422
    Conditions for photography today were about the best I have seen. We had a busy day but have run out of time to write very much. We have one more day before this wonderful study and research opportunity comes to an end. This morning we stopped in the Judean Hills, about nine miles west of Jerusalem, at the Arab town ...
    1 day ago
  • How to Create a Photomotion Video


    the traveler's notebookAuthority Authority: 493
    Your love of photography meets your love of video in the form of photomotion. String hundreds of photos together in a video to create a unique visual style and a new way of conceptualizing your travel photos. Image: B. Sandman Creating a photo montage is a wonderful way to creatively use photographs to tell a ...
    2 days ago
  • Thean Hou Temple - Part 8 - Tortoises


    ColinJong.comAuthority Authority: 124
    I like to see a tortoise relax by stretching its hands and legs and letting only its shell stomach touching the ground.  This is not the first time I saw a tortoise or turtle doing this.  I saw this action had done by a small tortoise at Sam Poh Tong , Ipoh too.  Both of them are similar, they are small.  Can I ...
    2 days ago
  • Travel Photos: Belize


    Jeremy Lim | Vancouver Music, Photography and Marketing BlogAuthority Authority: 112
    Besides a nasty cut from earlier that morning (kids, when snorkling, watch out for tall coral and shallow water), Belize was fairly uneventful. While Grand Cayman and Roatán proved safe, Belize had a reputation I wasn’t willing to test on my own. So, to pass the time, I turned my eye from the locals to the ...
    2 days ago
  • High waves at Caesarea Maritima


    Ferrell's Travel BlogAuthority Authority: 422
    Friday evening we stayed in the plain of Sharon with friends and former students. We had selected some sites north of there to visit today, but the weather forecast indicated that the weather would be bad. The forecast for the area around Tel Aviv looked better so we went to Caesarea Maritima. When we arrived there ...
    3 days ago
  • Travel Photos: Roatán


    Jeremy Lim | Vancouver Music, Photography and Marketing BlogAuthority Authority: 112
    Following Grand Cayman , was the less commercialized (and more photogenic) Isla Roatan. Outside the tourist complex, weathered buildings housed equally humble stores that lined the dusty streets. Many of the locals were eager to chat, but like the two girls pictured above, most of them were in for the dollar. ...
    4 days ago
  • Thean Hou Temple - Part 6 - Garden


    ColinJong.comAuthority Authority: 124
    We have taken a tour inside, let’s take a look outside the temple now.  There is a small garden next to the temple.  The walking path was made using what seemed like broken pieces of bricks put together and wood.  They also used wood to create the space for plantations instead of using pots.  These features in ...
    5 days ago
  • For the Photographer In Your Life


    Matador GoodsAuthority Authority: 497
    Photo by Unhindered by Talent If the prices of lenses and other photography equipment are currently giving you ulcers, why not buy your favorite shutterbug books full of inspiration? Jay Reilly, a commercial/ editorial photographer with a client list that includes the likes of Nike, Sony, Hyatt, and Conde Nast, ...
    5 days ago
  • In the Galilee


    Ferrell's Travel BlogAuthority Authority: 422
    We spent two days at Tiberias on the Sea of Galilee at a lovely smaller hotel called Ron Beach Hotel. I had stayed there once before and wanted to return. It is family owned and operated. The staff is friendly and the meals are good. The hotel is situated on the north side of Tiberias as you head toward Magdala and ...
    5 days ago
  • Cuba Photos


    London Photographer | Arantxa AlcubierreAuthority Authority: 111
    Photos of Cuba. Through the streets of Trinidad and Havana, an urban and social typology. History includes a wealth of cities that have disappeared. More rare are those that become dormant, cities frozen in history which decay steadily. Havana is such a city. When I visited Cuba (Trinidad and Havana), I felt like ...
    6 days ago
  • With Peonies, winter means everything


    the Caffeinated TravellerAuthority Authority: 410
    In the cooler seasons throughout the Northern Hemisphere, festivals are held to celebrate summer harvests or remember traditions or history. Women — and men — lay their tables with fine china, and crystal, brine and bake turkey and conjure up rich fancy desserts. Wreaths are hung, pumpkins are displayed and vases ...
    6 days ago
  • Photos of Cuba. Through the streets of Trinidad and Havana, an urban and social typology.


    London Photographer | Arantxa AlcubierreAuthority Authority: 111
    History includes a wealth of cities that have disappeared. More rare are those that become dormant, cities frozen in history which decay steadily. Havana is such a city. When I visited Cuba (Trinidad and Havana), I felt like being in a theatre, the cities have being still for forty years, they have an urban and social ...
    6 days ago
  • The waterfall at En Gedi


    Ferrell's Travel BlogAuthority Authority: 422
    Yesterday Leon Mauldin made a short video of one of the waterfalls at En Gedi. He agreed for me to share this with you. When David was fleeing from King Saul he visited En Gedi (or Engedi). There are a series of beautiful waterfalls at En Gedi. Everyone has to have water, and it would be difficult to think ...
    6 days ago
  • Cathay Pacific Travel Media Awards 2010


    photoforum-nz.orgAuthority Authority: 109
    Travcom (NZ Travel Communicators) is calling for entries in the annual " target="_blank">Cathay Pacific Travel Media Award s.  There are some terrific prizes to be won for both published and unpublished work. The supreme winners of the Cathay Pacific Travel Writer of the Year Award and Cathay Pacific Travel ...
    1 week ago
  • Travel photo: Goats at Wadi Rum


    The Indie Travel PodcastAuthority Authority: 462
    Goats at Wadi Rum, Jordan Travel photo: Goats at Wadi Rum is happily produced by The Indie Travel Podcast , proud winners of Lonely Planets "Best Podcast 2009" -- Check out our free podcast in iTunes , free online travel magazine , or have the Indie Travel Podcast Magazine delivered .
    1 week ago
  • Traveling in the Great Rift


    Ferrell's Travel BlogAuthority Authority: 422
    Today we traveled from the southern end of the Dead Sea to Tiberias on the shore of the Sea of Galilee. This area is a geological phenomon of great significance. The Dead Sea is now about 1340 feet below sea level. The Sea of Galilee is currently more than 700 feet below sea level. I don’t think we have been above ...
    1 week ago
  • Light House In Portland, Maine


    CNN.com - Most PopularAuthority Authority: 792
    This is a photo of the Portland Head Light I took recently while in Maine The rest were taken on MT. Desert Island, Acadia National Park in Bar Harbor Maine. December 5th, 2009
    1 week ago
  • How to photograph the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library


    California Photo ScoutAuthority Authority: 109
    Reagans Air Force One The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library is a monument to one of the most influential Presidents in recent history. The beautiful California Mission style architecture of the complex overlooks Simi Valley from the top of a mountain. The library contains a huge amount of historic documents, ...
    1 week ago
  • What’s In Your Backpack, Bob Krist, Travel Photographer?


    Matador GoodsAuthority Authority: 497
    A contributing editor to both National Geographic Traveler and Outdoor Photographer, Matador is honored to have Bob Krist, award-winning travel photographer give us a peek into his camera bag . Photo credits: Bob Krist Words and photography courtesy of Bob Krist Here’s the breakdown:    Nikon D90 ...
    1 week ago

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