Tag: “Greek Islands”

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  1. Couleurs Trois

    Green, white and blue dominated the Eastern Santa Cruz landscape.

    The largest of five uninhabited islands making up the Channel Islands National Park, Santa Cruz offered quiet, natural beauty and challenge for this backpacker.

  2. The Upward Climb

    Along with the blooming coreopsis the Channel Islands' Santa Cruz Island climbs to picture perfect vistas, including a three-hundred, sixty degree mountain high view of the Western sprawl.

  3. This Way!

    Helping my brother around the Channel Islands is no easy task. As he looks over the horizon at the next hike I snap a quick self-portrait of the tour guide - yours truly.

  4. All Aboard!

    As we depart for the Channel Islands National Park rows of sail boats sit parked in pristine order.

  5. Santa Barbara Shoreline

    Santa Barbara, California, famous for its mission and general Spanish architectural style.

  6. Hvar, Croatia

    Hvar is an Island off the coast of Croatia. It's probably the most know out of the whole chain, but still relatively untapped if you ask me...

  7. Jewish Museum of Greece

    the greek jews were almost entirely wiped out during the holocaust, so the objects, clothing, and photographs in this museum represent a culture that has been all but lost to world outside the museum walls. these sephardic jews have a culture very heavily influenced by the ottomans.

  8. Cafe Bar Mlini

    A nice and cozy little beachfront bar on the island of Marinkovac on the Pakleni Otoci archipelago near the town of Hvar, Croatia.

    Take a quick ride over with a passenger ferry and spend a day relaxing in a peaceful cove...

  9. St Ann’s Fort Signal Tower

    The Clock: St Ann’s Fort Signal Tower

    The Garrison Historic Area

    St. Michael, Barbados

  10. Centre Island, one very hot day in July

    Centre Island Beach, on Lake Ontario, on the Toronto Islands, is a short ferry ride and walk from Toronto's Harbourfront and -- unlike the beach at Hanlan's Point, where bathers have fought for the right to leave their swimsuits at home -- is an ideal family beach, frequented mostly by Toronto families.