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The meeting of two ships.
Roque de Agando is one of five guardians of roc- watching over the entrance to Garajonay park of La Gomera Island.
A unique place for an hotel, in the very heart of Cañadas del Teide.
The Castello Aragonese, built in 474 BC, stands on a mass of volcanic rock and is connected to the island of Ischia by a stone seaway, built more recently though, only in 1438
The world's largest erosion crater, the Ramon crater in Negev Desert, created 220 million years ago,
Austin of England, groomed and polished.
Cape Miseno, the northwestern limit of the Gulf of Napoli. The cape is named for Misenus, a character in Virgil's Aeneid.
Piodäo, a tiny village with a population of 178 inhabitants and a couple of dozen schist houses.
Taken by the tide...
Streets of Lisbon, Portugal
A natural spa in La Laja natural rock pool of a volcanic origin surrounded by the intense blue of the Atlantoc Ocean. Tenerife, Canary Islands.
Posing in its natural habitat, the Nubian Ibex.
Pico del Ingles viewpoint at the top of the green mountain range of Anaga in northern Tenerife offers some incredible panoramic views.
A rainy rose for you...
Mount São Martinho, an archeological marvel of the city of Castelo Branco.
Oh how many cat hearts have you broken?!
A newly renovated 19th century Monserrate Palace, extravagant on the edge of bizzare, as any palace in Sintra. A blend of Arabian, Portuguese and Indian architectural styles.
Rough beauty of the Atlantic cost.
Sun setting over Castelo Branco, Portugal.
Over-size colossal bronze by Polish artist Igor Mitoraj displayed in Pompei, Italy.
Eilat desert, Israel.
The forked Gveleti valley in Caucasus mountains.
The port of Naples as viewed from the 22nd floor of NH Ambassador
Memorable sunsets
Twin apartment buildings in Lisbon's Park of Nations were designed to look like giant sailboats. They are named after two Vasco de Gama's ships, São Gabriel and São Rafael.
Sunset over Procida island, Naples, Italy
The Biblical site of Sodom & Gomorrah is an extraordinary geological phenomenon: it is made entirely of salt. During the evaporation of the Dead Sea, tons of salt and other minerals were deposited here and accumulated to a layer of 4km height. The underground heat melts the salt, and the weight of the rocks above creates a pressure that forces the melted salt up along the sides. The mountains are an outcome of this massive force, and keep rising 1cm per year.
Waves of the Atlantic.
Monte Epomeo, Ischia, 789 m (2,589 ft), with its beautiful church of St. Nicolas, carved out of volcanic rock at zero visibility conditions.
The Nubian Ibex in Ein Avdat National Park, Israel.
Unfinished or Imperfect chapels of Batalha Monastery, Portugal.
Tbilisi, Tiflis or Tbiliso, like locals call it lovingly, the capital of Georgia since 1122.
German Shepherds are gorgeous.
Geological formation Penedo do Lexim. An amazing natural castle.
Ponta de São Lourenço, Madeira Island, Portugal
Liquid architecture... Lisbon's brand new Museum of Art.
Sanctuary of Foz d'Ègua is situated on top of a hill overseeing the Acor Valley. It's a real pilgrimage route, 200m up hill
Tomasovsky view, High Tatras, Slovak Paradise, Slovakia.
Antinous The Gay God, an over-size colossal bronze by Polish artist Igor Mitoraj. Pompei, Italy.
Street art dialogue... L💛L
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