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  • Gravestone encarver (1)

    Photo by Gijs Bekenkamp, 1 May 2008

    In the streets of Hanoi you will find several gravestone encarvers with their little stalls.

    Have a closer look at the leftdown corner of this picture.

  • World Money

    Photo by Gijs Bekenkamp, 26 May 2008

    There is one souvenir you can collect in literally every country on this planet.
    In my collection amongst others:
    the Romanian Leu, the Brasilian Real, the Chinese Yuan, the Kazakhstani Tenge the Indonesian Rupiah and the Central African CFA franc

  • Ha'penny Bridge By Night

    Photo by Angela Hedges, 13 June 2008

    A stroll along Dublin's River Liffey revealed the Ha'Penny Bridge lit up like a jewel.

  • Dinner?

    Photo by Barry Fishman, 13 June 2008

    Sheep are a common sight in Iceland, often wandering outside the confines of farm fences. This mama sheep got a bit defensive when I was photographing her lambs.

  • Chinatown SF

    Photo by lindsay Upson, 11 June 2008

    Clusters of buildings with chinese signs suddenly appear just a block away from the Italian neighborhood. Even the Bank Of America sign is in Chinese and red lanterns hang as decoration year round.

  • Land of Dragons 4

    Photo by micah wright, 11 June 2008

    The beautiful UNESCO declared World Heritage area, Ha Long Bay. Situated 165 Kilometers outside of Hanoi, Ha Long is a serious of thousands of limestone rock formations sprouting from pristine calm ocean waters.

  • San Francisco Mist

    Photo by James Hannibal, 12 June 2008

    A misty morning in San Francisco.

    Copyright James Hannibal 2008 All Rights Reserved ShootAnyAngle.com

  • street chopper

    Photo by Pedro Dy-Liacco, 11 June 2008

  • Nha Hang Com Ngon

    Photo by Pedro Dy-Liacco, 11 June 2008

    which means "Delicious Rice Restaurant," delivers more local Saigon cuisine with a focus on rice. The decor is a unique faux colonial that includes a two-story courtyard area with balcony seating.

  • delhi

    Photo by micah wright, 9 June 2008

    The palace of the wind