Photo by Lola Akinmade, 17 February 2008
Classic Carousel at Mermaid Quay, Cardiff, Wales
Photo by Lola Akinmade, 17 February 2008
Norman's Keep, Cardiff, Wales
Photo by Gijs Bekenkamp, 2 January 2008
In case of a bombthreat Russians use their Metro-system as a hiding place. To make it safer they've build the system very deep underground.
Photo by Gijs Bekenkamp, 9 January 2008
Moldavian Hotel Drushba. Drushba means 'friendship' in Russian.
Photo by Gijs Bekenkamp, 16 January 2008
The Mataranka hot springs were once very well visited. But now there are hardly any people.
Photo by Gijs Bekenkamp, 23 January 2008
Thousands and thousands figures made out of clay. Ready for one more fight against the elements.
Photo by Gijs Bekenkamp, 29 January 2008
Early in the morning we get close to Chichime. We pass one bounty island after the other.
Photo by Gijs Bekenkamp, 6 February 2008
Accra, Ghana
About a month before Saddam Hussein was found in his underground hiding place I bumped into this sign for a Barber and Communication Centre.
It appears that George and Saddam had contact prior to Saddams imprisonment!
Photo by Gijs Bekenkamp, 18 February 2008
The Vatican Museum has, as all the other buildings in the Vatican, impressive architecture.
This is the stairway to the entrance/exit
Photo by Chicago Love, 12 November 2007
When the present Trinity Church was consecrated on Ascension Day May 1, 1846, its soaring Neo-Gothic spire, surmounted by a gilded cross, dominated the skyline of lower Manhattan. Trinity was a welcoming beacon for ships sailing into New York Harbor.