Story by anirban chatterjee, 20 December 2007
A bizzare shrine in the middle of Bangkok city, mostly unknown to tourist and locals
Photo Essay by Alexis Gerard, 22 December 2007
In the suburbs of Budapest, a surreal collection of monumental soviet-era statues atone for the sins of communism by generating tourist dollars and euros.
Story by rich and ruth carlson (aka Axel Olson), 18 December 2007
Santa Cruz claims to be the real Surf City, what with Jack O'neill, the inventor of the wet suit living there, and the Duke first surfing there, but Huntington Beach outsmarted them by copyrighting the name Surf City USA. Read the following article by Rut
Photo by Susanne Friedrich, 9 November 2007
A long exposure at night of Disney Hall, reflecting the many-colored lightsources of Los Angeles.
Photo Essay by Nik Schulz, 16 December 2007
A professional illustrator explains why he collects vintage travel posters
Photo Essay by Peter Barnes, 13 November 2007
Painted shop shutters in Barcelona, Spain
Photo by Sloan Schang, 14 December 2007
Los Angeles, America. Everyone is killing themselves slowly with liquor and sunshine, marching in a parade of delusion that is endless and captivating.
Photo Essay by Tobias Peciva, 5 December 2007
California has a lot to offer visitors - but to truly appreciate the personality of the state, make your trip a road trip.
Photo by Taku Kumabe, 9 December 2007
The Spice Market is filled with every type of spice to your liking. From apple tea to a "love tea", your selection here will meet anyone's needs.
Photo by Susanne Friedrich, 11 December 2007
Walking the streets of Antigua, Guatemala at 6 am in April 2006, with my Holga. I was looking for a good cup of coffee.