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Prayer Wheels
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Soaking Up Culture (Bath, England)
Soaking Up Culture (Bath, England)
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As the Roman Empire failed, the springs were forgotten till the spa city was reinvigorated with the royal patronage of Queen Anne. Refined buildings were erected to deal with the stately and prosperous people of the day.
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The Pulteney Bridge remains as one of only four bridges in the world with shops across the entire bridge. Spanning the Avon River, near a small cascade, it is built in the style of Ponte Vecchio in Florence. To build an element of relaxed and refined living, the city forefathers planned parklands to run alongside much of the Avon River in Bath, encouraging people to stroll the river banks or sit and enjoy the city’s charm.
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However, the Roman bathtubs are undoubtedly the highlight of Bath. designed below today’s town level, the read from the terrace offers the primary read over the baths. the foremost inspiring component of the baths is that the advanced engineering employed by the Romans to manage the water flow and management the heating.
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If you would like to check the medicinal qualities of the water, a sample will be drunk from the running fountain within the elegant glass-domed Grand Pump space nearby to the Roman Baths.
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The end of World War One Lets We Forget
The end of World War One Lets We Forget
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Along with the only real bugler taking part in The Last Post, the words of the Ode of Remembrance are scan out:
They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning,
We will remember them.
Lest we forget.
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There is a resurgence in interest in understanding, remembering and paying respect to the fallen from these past wars. I find it reassuring that the memories are strengthening with time rather than fading.
Lets we forget!
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Visiting the Smallest Town in the World (Hum, Croatia)
Visiting the Smallest Town in the World (Hum, Croatia)
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The size of the city belies its made history of around a thousand years. Its city walls and fortifications remind individuals of the regular battles fought over the centuries.
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Hum’s main claim is because the final purpose on the Glagolitic path, a walking path through variety of tiny villages over seven kilometres with eleven vital points of interest that commemorates this ancient Croatian script. The Glagolitic alphabet was introduced within the ninth century by Saint Cyril to translate the bible into the native Slavic language. whereas this script has pale into obscurity, this same saint was related to and has named once him the Cyrillic alphabet (used by variety of languages as well as Russian, Serbian and Bulgarian).
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In Hum, a large copper door guards the entrance to the main stone passage into the town. The door includes words of welcome on the large door knockers and twelve shields symbolising the calendar months. Through the passageway are a number of stone tablets with ancient Glagolitic engravings.
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The small village pub offers a homebrewed aromatic brandy called humska biska made from an ancient secret recipe which incorporates a cocktail of herbs including white mistletoe. The locals claim is has strong medicinal qualities with curative powers for a whole host of internal issues including high blood pressure. It certainly provides a relaxing afternoon tipple overlooking the olive fields and vineyards dreaming of what life must have been in this little Croatian hamlet, now a modern travel wonder with the impressive billing of smallest town in the world.
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Hey, Good Looking! in North America
Hey, Good Looking! in North America
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Where's the Belgian pride?
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There seem to be variety of stories surrounding the origin of the statue. the foremost common holds that this tiny boy extinguished the fuses of explosives setup by an attacking army using the foremost natural of means that, thereby saving Brussels.
Anyway, there's a claim that the artistic artist behind the imagery on the packet of Camel cigarettes was a Belgian. He strongly disliked the pinnacle of promoting and to spite him, he hid a picture of the famous Belgian image within the higher front leg of the camel to forever highlight Belgium during this cigarette's most enduring image. the parents at Camel haven't confirmed this and think about it as nothing over people’s imagination.
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What do you think? Can you see a likeness? Is it beyond a coincidence?
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Europe,
random musings
Climb the Coathanger (Sydney, Australia)
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The entire tour runs for around three hours and is a treasured way to experience this most elegant travel wonder and view the glistening blue waters of Sydney Harbour. After all Harry Potter and James Bond would only see Sydney in the best possible manner!
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Pothole (Africa)
Pothole (Africa)
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Pothole (Africa) - Hitching a ride on a truck through central Africa, you witness some very good natural scenery however presumably ought to expertise what should be the worst roads within the world. With potholes massive enough to swallow a bull elephant, the trucks support one another with tows to confirm passage through these treacherous roads.
Sadly, this photo is taken not an extended means from Goma, in east Congo, that has created the news for all the incorrect reasons. Civil war once more is killing and starving individuals during this most majestic mountainous space.
Your body gets battered and bruised however the possibility to expertise Africa's greatest travel wonders makes it all value whereas, although it takes a good few days to hide solely a brief distance.
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All in the Stars (Jaipur, India)
All in the Stars (Jaipur, India)
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To the untrained eye, the structures appear as if inventive and appealing outsized playground rides to climb and jump upon. With some description, they detail a fascination with correct celestial measurements for the sun and moon, detailing the seasons, tracking the orbits of major stars, zodiac constellations and planets, predicting eclipses and measuring time itself. Importantly for the religious Indians, the observatory was utilised to satisfy an obsession with detailed horoscopes to make sure the simplest doable circumstances for weddings, major festivals, conferences and most aspects of life.
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A Royal Facade (Jaipur, India)
A Royal Facade (Jaipur, India)
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A Royal Facade (Jaipur, India) - Embedded inside city walls, Jaipur may be a harmonious town of broad boulevardes and strange travel wonders. Today, the bustle of an enormous population, manic traffic, enthused street vendors and meandering cattle overwhelms abundant of this harmony however the obsession with painting the buildings in shades of red (the town is thought because the Pink City) still helps the town exude a sublime charm.
Most putting of all the buildings is that the five-storey honeycombed Hawa Mahal or The Palace of the Winds. Over two hundred years previous and build from red and pink sandstone, this structure sits sort of a regal crown. With an exquisite carved facade boasting virtually a thousand tiny windows, the fine stone latticework lets individuals see out (but not in). the sunshine at totally different times of day changes the palace's moods changing its color from golden bronzes to riotous reds.
The surprises lie behind the scene. Walking through an oversized courtyard, it's clear that this building is merely one slender space wide, additional sort of a five-storey honeycombed wall than a palace. Walking to the highest floor via ramps (there are not any staircases), you'll peer out of the little grills onto the colourful town below. General belief is that this was designed for the ladies of the royal household, who might read the town parades and different activities whereas keeping hidden from public read, their lives being led underneath terribly strict rules of modesty.
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Today, the brazen monkey inhabitants steal the best views, keeping a watchful gaze over their domain. They seem somewhat affronted having people wandering through their regal surroundings, though any chance to pickpocket an unwary visitor of food or other items is quickly grabbed.
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Underground Fantasy (Skocjan Caves, Slovenia)
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Underground Fantasy (Skocjan Caves, Slovenia) - Carved out over millennia by the broiling Reka River, Škocjan Caves is Slovenia’s most gorgeous natural travel marvel. This river disappears underground within the very little village of Škocjan and emerges some forty kilometres away, having carved its path through the rock over a few years.
A large space of south-west Slovenia lies on a limestone plateau. unbelievable caves and tunnels are eroded from the soluble limestone, leaving a fairyland of richly colored and unusually formed stalactites (the ones that drop from the roof) and stalacmites (the ones that grow from the floor). Out of all of those, UNESCO-listed Škocjan sits at the terribly pinnacle of those subterranean treasure troves.
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The previous bridge and the remains of the earliest bridge can still be clearly viewed and paths to various other caverns and halls branch off for the professional cavers and scientists.
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Soon after the eyes squint as the daylight streams through the natural cave entrance created when the roof of an area collapsed and onto a funicular to save the legs from having stagger back up the hill.
The world contains numerous limestone caves, all fascinating in their own way but Škocjan stands as one of nature’s finest travel wonders – a subterranean wonderland of unimagined scale, breathtaking chambers and magical formations.
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Photo of the Week - Osprey Family
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the kids weren't nonetheless totally fledged however were commencing to flap their wings. Their sharp eyes swept left and right, patrolling the surroundings viewing the camera-wielding humans with suspicion. What an excellent place for a nest.
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A Real Voodoo Experience (near Ouidah, Benin)
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A Real Voodoo Experience (near Ouidah, Benin) - The truck driver said that it had been solely [*fr1] a kilometre down this rough dirt track. Distance was typically a imprecise concept during this a part of Africa and that i may solely hope that he was correct. it had been solely 9 within the morning and already a searing day. As we tend to walked, discussion was robust on whether or not this one in every of our a lot of stupid ideas or a visit highlight.
In the main town of Ouidah, this little village came strongly counseled as an honest place to check an authentic voodoo ceremony. the general public questioned thought it a wierd request and checked out us oddly, however the story perceived to explore fairly consistently.
After an hour of walking (well beyond the estimated [*fr1] kilometre), shirts drenched in sweat and legs caked in mud, we tend to ventured apprehensively into the village and asked for the village elder. we tend to gave him some eggs and vegetables as gifts bought at the native market in nearby Ouidah and were invited to remain and look at the ceremony. Disappointingly, there was to be fully no photography (something to try and do with the spirits) however the welcome was overwhelmingly friendly. Though being the sole westerners, it appeared the chief’s blessing created the whole village open and friendly.
The mere mention of voodoo back home conjured up pictures of the occult, black magic, juju men, pins being stuck into dolls and human and animal sacrifice. i suppose there have been little parts of a number of these aspects, however voodoo appeared so much deeper and a lot of non secular. The Ouidah markets were filled with fetishes for sale together with animal foetuses and skeletons of native wild animals. The sight of crocodile or monkey skulls obvious back was upsetting however remains a lively ingredient into the population’s life.
Locally, they known as it vodoun, being a political candidate faith of Benin and Togo. An estimated sixty to seventy % of the population follow some variant of vodoun. With the slave trade, this faith migrated to Haiti, Cuba, alternative Caribbean islands and elements of USA and Brazil. Somehow, it had been renamed to voodoo throughout the migration.
Directed to some elegantly woven straw mats, we tend to sat spellbound as offerings of food, chickens and blood to appease the spirits were created. These spirits ruled the villager’s life, providing sustenance, smart weather, protection and well-being. The vodoun ceremonies gave the impression to serve multiple functions from celebrating the birth of a baby, a wedding, important dates, successful crops and to beat back unhealthy omens.
After the offerings, the ladies began to dance to the rhythmic beating of drums. Slowly 1st, mud sprayed from the rapid-fire steps and swaying of the bodies, the dance growing ever a lot of energetic and vibrant. The dance culminated with the ladies shaking uncontrollably, consumed by the spirits. Arms flailing helplessly, they lost management of their bodies before being guided into a non secular hut.
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Several women went through this same experience as the sun sank lower in the sky. Thanking the chief before returning to Ouidah, priests had prepared some potions for us (for a modest fee!), their benefits hidden by a deep-throated French explanation. We paid him and departed, somewhat alarmed at the thoughts of what could be inside these wrapped leaves.
We never rubbed the strange ashen offering into our skins nor kept the tiny objects, but left uplifted and bewildered by this complex spiritual experience.
There was almost no conversation on the road back to Ouidah, both lost in our own worlds having lived a day in a completely different world.
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Photo of the Week - Tombstone in Tombstone (Arizona, USA)
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Photo of the Week - Tombstone in Tombstone (Arizona, USA) - Tombstone lies within the south-west of the us not faraway from the Mexican border. With solely a population of 1500 individuals, it still dines out on its most famous incident with the gunfight at the O.K. Corral. Indeed, you'll be photographed with the most characters from this gunfight (for a fee of course!). Though much more sedate, its main street still has several reminders of these times with its dusty streets and sprawling saloons.
Nearby may be a rugged however moving cemetery with hand-painted grave markers with some nice remarks as well as those photographed on top of. Life was less sure in those times as is described by the pithy poem concerning poor George Johnson who was wrongly hanged.
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Exploring the Incan Wonderland - Part Two (Machu Picchu, Peru)
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Exploring the Incan Wonderland - Part Two (Machu Picchu, Peru) - The sacred district has the foremost important and ma sites of the complicated. Walking from the Temple of the Sun towards Huayna Picchu, you arrive at the Principal Temple (PT on the map). This 3 sided temple boasts some stunning stonework (though some has subsided with earth movement) and a chic stone altar. during this same space is that the equally distinctive 3 Windowed Temple (3W) with characteristic trapezoidal-shaped windows and excellent stonework. Note the rock on the close to aspect as a part of the closest window has 10 sides, nevertheless fits neatly just like the most perfectly fashioned jigsaw.
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A little any uphill and up a regally carved stone staircase is that the most exceptional part of Machu Picchu is Intihuatana (IN on the map). Nearly forever surrounded by giant teams, it's a method of ancient sundial. to point out the Incan’s deep understanding of astronomy, calendars and agricultural cycles and their precision stonework, this diamond formed rock casts no shadow solely at 2 time points throughout the year - midday on the 2 equinoxes (March twenty one and September 21) – the sun shining directly onto the rock. Even the guides who tell a similar story daily appear to be moved in describing this beautiful piece of middle age engineering. it's additionally claimed that the four points of the diamond misinform the four main compass points and are directly aligned with four of their most sacred mountains as well as Veronica to the east (photographed in an Inca path post) and Huayna Picchu to the north.
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Walking to the tip of the positioning is that the entrance to the climb of Huayna Picchu (Young Mountain). it's a steep, vigorous climb up numerous rough Incan stairs and uneven dirt methods and takes between one and 2 hours (depending on your fitness). it's a well-worthwhile walk (after all, how usually can you be during this majestic location). For the trekkers, encourage those tired legs to bear an added climb. It should be undertaken within the morning (closes within the early afternoon and has daily limits on the quantity of trekkers) and is best suggested for the beginning of Day 2 for those that are visiting for 2 days (strongly suggested approach). The read from the highest offers an excellent understanding of the layout of Machu Picchu, offers an awe-inspiring overall panorama of the Andes and highlights the spectacular terracing of the agricultural sector. elements of this steep-sided mountain are terraced too.
If you aren’t yet tired of walking, a side path takes you to the impressive Temple of the Moon.
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There are numerous other temples, rooms and areas to wander and get lost in this fantasy world of extraordinary stone buildings of the middle ages. Spend time relaxing in the main grassy plaza area and contemplate what a time it must have been, the hub-bub of activity in daily Incan life.
Whether you are mesmerised by the temples, the water-channelling system, the unusual stone sundials, the dry stonework of the walls, the large-scale agriculture or the phenomenal natural mountain setting, the Incan creators have left a remarkable legacy of an awe-inspiring, haunting, mysterious and magical travel wonder in this lost city.
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