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Australian Parliament House, Canberra
…of Lords is decked out in red and the House of Commons in green, the Australian Parliament has borrowed those colors and made some local tweaks. The green of the House of Representatives is ting1ed with blue, reminiscent of the leaves of the ubiquitous Australian gum tree, and the red…
Zihuatanejo, a Gem on Mexico’s Pacific Coast
…bay. A vibrant village market forms a fascinating maze to get lost in, and the beach fish market is both unique and quintessentially local. It is quite a gem. ANDY: Think you’ll ever get out of here? RED: Sure. When I got a long white beard and about three marbles…
An Oasis in Texas
…of flying foxes. And you’ll see pretty quickly why Austin ranks in the top 10 fittest cities of the United States.[foot]“In Depth: America’s 10 Fittest Cities,” Forbes.com, 25 May 2010.[/foot] From the far bank, the city lights are set off beautifully by the reflecting water and the dusk sky….
Hoan Kiem Lake, Home of Hanoi’s Giant Turtle
…can get to the other slightly bigger island on the lake–Jade Island. To get there, you cross a small bright red wooden bridge (The Huc Bridge) that leads to the entrance of an 18th-century Buddhist temple–the Temple of the Jade Mountain. The glassy waters on the lake at night set…
Flores, Guatemala – A Caribbean Island 100 Miles from the Sea
…most of that serious crime hasn’t been targeting tourists, I still highly recommend that you check the US State Department’s Travel Advisories for Guatemala or the UK Foreign Ministry’s Travel Advice for Guatemala for up-to-date information. More Photos Check out more high resolution photos of Flores, Guatemala. Map http://radiopeten.com.gt/;↩…
Ocracoke Island Lighthouse on the Outer Banks
…commissioned, presumably with some better protection from lightning strikes. The new–and current–lighthouse was switched on in 1823. Compared to North Carolina’s other picturesque lighthouses, it’s positively squat at about 75 feet and its light can be seen only a relatively close 14 miles away. Historically, Ocracoke’s main reason for being…
Museu de São Roque
…for general admission. It’s free entry on Sundays before 2 pm. (More details) Guided tours are available by appointment. Email the Museum in advance at [email protected]com to arrange one. Opening times: April to September: Monday, 2 pm to 7 pm / Tuesday to Sunday, 10 am to 7 pm /…
Gallows Point Resort
…a longer taxi ride from the airport, is the Red Hook Ferry. The group taxi/shuttles at the airport can take you to either, and you can ask dispatchers at the taxi rank at the airport if the Downtown Ferry is currently running. Gallows Point Resort is a short walk up…
Climbing Kilimanjaro: Tips, Gear Recommendations, and What to Expect
…serves a purpose. They’re light and scrunch down small. They also help keep your head up off the frozen ground. And they come in handy as a travel pillow on long flights. Water bottles Nalgene Tritan Wide Mouth BPA-Free Water Bottle, Lollipop Red, 32 oz Check Price on Amazon You’ll…
A New Home for Phra Bang
…From its fearsome gold naga King Cobras guarding the main stairs, its incredibly lavish gold and red interior, and multi-tiered roof, the Haw Pha Bang at Luang Prabang’s Royal Palace looks ancient and definitely royal. It was indeed royal. It’s purpose-built to be the official home of the…
Yuri Gagarin Monument in Moscow
…month. Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev famously compared him to Christopher Columbus. Gagarin was surprisingly short–only 5 foot 2 inches–but that was an advantage in the cramped quarters of his five-ton spherical space capsule named Vostok, Russian for “East.” And for all the adulation and celebrity that came after his mission,…
Hanoi’s Oldest Pagoda
…the pagoda was built on the banks of the Red River. When the changing course of the river threatened to wash the temple away, in 1615 the building was moved to its current location. Photos of Tran Quoc Pagoda Photo by David Coleman. How to license & download this image….
Panama City’s Casco Viejo
…presidential palace is here, there are a lot of presidential police out and about (they’re the ones in the red berets). There are also tourist police around with a ostentatious presence day and night. So those streets are safe (with sensible personal safety precautions, of course). There are, however, some…
Kronborg Castle’s Royal Apartments
…Coleman / havecamerawilltravel.com Queen’s Chamber. Mirroring the King’s Chamber on the opposite end of the bedrooms, the Queen’s Chamber was where she spent much of the day with guests and her ladies in waiting. Queen’s Gallery. This connects the Queen’s Chamber with the Ballroom and Chapel. Doorways off the hall…
Ho Chi Minh City’s Reunification Palace
…kind of lavishness that the revolution was trying to purge. A sprawling games room has areas for poker and dominoes. A red velvet-lined cinema has seating for a couple of dozen guests and is outfitted with what was, at the time, a start-of-the-art commercial-grade projector. The top floors–not coincidentally close…
Ananda Temple
…Ananda Temple is one of Myanmar’s most revered sites. Built in the 11th-12th centuries, it has remained an active worship site since, nearly a millennia. With its striking gold hti, or umbrella, it stands out brightly against the landscape and red bricks. It is laid out as a…
The Belfry of Bruges
…the chicken wire. But know what you’re in for. It’s a long way up—83 meters up 366 spiraling steps. And there is only one staircase, so people are coming down as you’re going up. There’s no elevator. Only 70 people can be there at once for “security” reasons (really, a…
Dhammayangyi Temple
…you’ll see it rendered in English in different ways, including Dhammayan Gyi and Dhammayan-Gyi Phaya. Take a flashlight (torch). It’s dark inside. It’s close to Old Bagan and the Ananda Temple. Mind the bats! (And take care not to come into contact with them or their droppings if at all…
Htilominlo Temple
…who later had Htilominlo built in tribute.1 Like many of the larger temples, its decorations were added subsequently over the centuries. Htilominlo Temple features a number of depictions of the 28 Buddhas, some of them in striking red ink, that date from between the 14th and 18th centuries. Photos of…
Rustem Pasha Mosque
…a particular highlight. They were produced during the golden age of Iznik tiling. Because red was hard to glaze into a tile at the time, its use here was particularly distinctive. Photos of Rustem Pasha Mosque Photo by David Coleman. How to license & download this image. Rustem Pasha Mosque….
Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum
…grateful and grieving members of public could pay their respects. Lenin, Stalin, Ho Chi Minh, Kim Il-sung, and Mao Zedong all received that treatment–although in the anti-Stalin wave in the mid-1950s, Stalin was removed from display and buried next to the Kremlin wall just outside Lenin’s Mausoleum in Red Square….
Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium
…highlights include rich collections of the 17th-century Antwerp school of Flemish Baroque, with works by Peter Paul Rubens, Anthony van Dyck, and Jacob Jordaens. The large Rubens room, with its red walls, space, and massive Rubens paintings, is especially impressive. But it’s not just the artworks hanging on the walls…