Morocco was possibly one of the most photogenic countries I’ve ever been in. A perfect combination of light, colour, art, culture, environment and humans, meant that pretty much every time I pressed the shutter something remarkable was stilled and captured.
The Burden Mansion
The ballroom is surrounded by 12 foot mirrors inspired by the Hall of Mirrors at Versailles and the entire interior is intricately decorated with details such as gold leaf accents on the walls, and marble parquetry floors.
Bird’s-eye View Of Queensland
Australia’s sunshine state, with habitats which range from desert and savannah to temperate and tropical rainforest, mangroves and mulga, is a birdwatchers paradise.
Some 815 bird species call Australia home, with more than 630 of them found in habitats across Queensland.
The Quest
The Poets – Ginsberg, Ferlinghetti, Adrianne Rich – sat in the poet’s chair and spoke their poems and rhymed and sang their poems to men and women who clapped or snapped, who thanked the poet for the words.
A Beer Museum in Munich: Who knew
While several million people a year eagerly participate in Munich’s annual Oktoberfest very few know of the city’s museum dedicated to everything beer. At the Bier & Oktoberfest Museum part of your history lesson is to sample a variety of delicious, complex beers (history classes back home were never this much fun).
Lights, Camera, Natural Beauty: Appreciating Los Angeles’ Finer Things
When you think of Los Angeles, you probably picture something along the lines of a film set, with rich locals experiencing the glitz and glamour of a celebrity lifestyle. Well, although this might ring true for certain parts of L.A., there’s also another side to the second largest city in the United States. Here are some suggestions of where to find the natural beauty Los Angeles has to offer.
Chilean Earthquakes: 1:30 A.M. Wakeup
With a recorded 9.5 magnitude earthquake Chile experiences some of the world’s worst earthquakes and the scars show across the country.
Getting in Touch With the Flight or Fight Response
My mother follows my pointing finger and spots the spider – I expect her to bolt. After all, the leggy creepy crawly looked about the size of a catcher’s mitt, suspended there in its web between two large trees.
Tailing Whales at Ningaloo Reef
Western Australia”s Ningaloo Reef is a place where, for a few nights each year, nature reasserts itself dramatically as the different species of coral suddenly release millions upon millions of bright pink egg and sperm bundles which cloud the surface of the water.
Sharks Don’t Read Guide Books
Guide books to the Galapagos Islands assure snorkelers that they will “never see” this sleek predator as they are rarely venture up from greater depths.
Unfortunately sharks don’t read guide books.
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