Thursday, 30 October 2008

Safaring

MalaMala Game Reserve, South Africa
MalaMala Game Reserve, South Africa

Saturday, 25 October 2008

El Calafate

A very nice small town at southern Argentina (Patagonia).
This is the right place to go if you want to see some of the most impressive sights in the country. The shopping mall
Lake ArgentinaOn the way to the stunning Perito Moreno glaciar

Wednesday, 22 October 2008

Swayambhunat

The amazing Swayambhunat is a sacred spot perched on a hill at Kathmandu, Nepal. It consists of an ancient big stupa, the most profound expression of Buddhist symbolism in the country, surrounded by an incredible array of shrines and votive items, most of which have been donated over the past four centuries by kings and lamas.

Sunday, 19 October 2008

Lake Baringo

Baringo is, after Lake Turkana, the most northern of the Great Rift Valley lakes of Kenya.

Friday, 17 October 2008

Copán





Copán, a pre-colombian city, is located in western Honduras and is considered to be the site of a major Maya kingdom of the Classic era (5th through 9th Centuries).
Its remarkable stelaes, along with sculptured decorations on buildings, are known as some of the very finest of ancient Mesoamerica.
When these photos were taken, only 20% of the city could be visited, as the rest was still buried and/or covered by the jungle.

Tuesday, 14 October 2008

Rani Sati Temple

Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan, India

Sunday, 12 October 2008

Friday, 10 October 2008

Muhammed Ali Mosque


Located in the Citadel of Cairo, Egypt, this Ottoman mosque was commissioned by Muhammed Ali Pasha and built between 1830 and 1848 in memory of his older son, who died in 1816.

Tuesday, 7 October 2008

Lodging (VII)

'Turtle Inn', southern BelizeThe bungallowThe view from the balconySome guests!
On the last day we realized they have been not only guests but also roomates, as we saw them getting into the roof and walk on the bungallow ceiling...
The sandy terrain seems to suit the cashew trees well.

Friday, 3 October 2008

Serengeti

Serengeti is located in north-western Tanzania; the name is derived from the Maasai language, meaning 'Endless Plains'.
To see the lions check Tanzania on labels.