Venice, Italy
Situated on the southern border of Lake Argentino, in the southwest part of the Santa Cruz Province, El Calafate is a city that has his name derived from a little bush with yellow flowers and dark blue berries that is very common in Patagonia.
El Calafate, Patagonia, Argentina
El Calafate
Lisboa, Portugal
Lisbon at dawn
Commonly known in English as the Temple of the Emerald Buddha and officially as Wat Phra Si Rattana Satsadaram, Wat Phra Kaew is regarded as the most sacred Buddhist temple in Thailand.
Wat Phra Kaew, Bangkok, Thailand
Wat Phra Kaew
With an altitude of 1326 meters, Monte Olivia is the highest peak among those located in the surroundings of Ushuaia, in the mountain range that borders the city to the north.
The summit was reached for the first time in 1913 by the Salesian Father Alberto María de Agostini. The first ascension attempt dates from 1902, when the ascent was attempted by two of the Bridges brothers. It has four routes of ascent, all of not negligible difficulty.
Ushuaia, Patagonia
Argentina.
Monte Olivia
Sagres is near the Western end of the world's longest estimated straight-line path over land, at 11,241 km, ending near Jinjiang in the People’s Republic of China.
Sagres is located in the extreme southwest of continental Europe, and marked by two geomorphological structures: the Cape St. Vincent and Sagres Point, which establish a transition between the eastern coastal and meridional zones. Exposed to the Atlantic Ocean, it is influenced by Mediterranean currents, marked by promontories of high cliffs leading onto a platform that oscillates between 100–200 metres (330–660 ft) (in the north) and 50 meters (160 ft)). Whether by coastal erosion, or the hard rock, its composition influences the relief of the area.
Sagres, Portugal
Sagres, tip of Europe
If you take a good look, you'll see there's always several layers in the sea.
Tavira, Portugal
Sea layers
The day is almost finished in Meco, Portugal
Almost done
The view from Rio Arade during blue hour.
Portimão, Algarve
Portugal
Portimão blue hour
Very rarely can we be in Pamukkale alone to truly appreciate this place.
Denizli, Turkey
Solitude in Pamukkale
Two men chat with the bosphorus as their background.
Istambul, Turkey
Chit chat in Istambul
Kuşadası sunset, Turkey
Kuşadası comes from the Turkish words kuş (bird) and ada (island), as the island has the shape of a bird's head (when seen from the sea). It is a large resort town on Turkey's Aegean coast living mainly of tourism.
Kuşadası sunset
Mykonos late afternoon vibe.
Mykonos, Greece
Mykonos streets
The vaporetto is a Venetian public waterbus.
Vaporettos serve locales within Venice, and travel between Venice and nearby islands, such as Murano, Burano, and Lido.
The name, vaporetto, could be translated as "little steamer", and refers to similarly purposed ships in the past that were run by steam. The natives call the vaporetto batèlo or vaporino.
Veneza, Italy
Venezia Vaporetto
The National Day of Portugal celebrated annually on 10 June. It is one of the public holidays in Portugal and celebrated by Portuguese people throughout the world. It commemorates the death on 10 June 1580 of Luís de Camões, a poet and national literary icon.
Camões wrote Os Lusíadas (usually translated as The Lusíadas), Portugal's national epic poem celebrating Portuguese history and achievements. The poem focuses mainly on the 15th-century Portuguese explorations, which brought fame and fortune to the country. The poem, considered one of the finest and most important works in Portuguese literature, became a symbol for the great feats of the Portuguese Empire.
Camões was an adventurer who lost one eye fighting in Ceuta, wrote the poem while traveling, and survived a shipwreck in Cochinchina (a region of present-day Vietnam). According to popular folklore, Camões saved his epic poem by swimming with one arm while keeping the other arm above water. Since his date of birth is unknown, his date of death is celebrated as Portugal's National Day.
Portugal
This island in the southern of the Aegean Sea, reveals one of the most beautiful sea views in our planet.
Santorini, Greece
Santorini view
Ribeira do Porto.
Spread alongside the Douro river, Ribeira used to be a centre of intense commercial and manufacturing activity since the Middle Ages.
Also since that time the Ribeira was the site of many shops that sold fish, bread, meat and other goods.
Ribeira, Porto
A golden afternoon in Copenhagen
Denmark
Copenhagen golden light
Fishing in Valletta, Malta
Valletta fishing spot
Malmo, Sweden