One of the many high-rise towers of the Shinjuku area of Tokyo, Japan
Taken of a man in prayer at the Jbel Toubkal summit in Morocco. There is only the sound of the wind at the top with incredible views on all sides.
The Woolworth Building, at fifty-seven stories, is one of the oldest — and one of the most famous — skyscrapers in New York City. More than ninety years after its construction, it is still one of the fifty tallest buildings in the United States as well as one of the twenty tallest buildings in New York City.
The view from the Toubkal summit is spectacular. This side of the peak looks out over the high atlas and to the Sahara desert while behind me were the pink walls of Marrakesh.
Standing over the Capilano River in Northern Vancouver, felt like I could touch the sky.
I never found Valence very attractive. I spend 18 years living around this town, and that special moment must have been the first time I thought it wasn't that bad...
There is no feeling like that feeling you get when you are alone, walking in the wilds, absorbing nature. Imagine the scent of pollen, the rasping sound of the rare corncrake nesting in the wildflowers, the scuff of your boots in the brilliant white sand.
One of the best things in life, just sitting back, listening to the river run over the rocks, breathing the mountain air and watching the clouds roll by. The New River in Virginia is the perfect place to relax and enjoy life
Probably the most ethereal, remote, superlunary, highest, surreal, lonesome camping spot anywhere in any National Park. A BBQ, table, refuge and loo in the middle of nothing.
When arriving in Montreal by air you might get lucky with your approach to Trudeau Airport and fly right past the downtown core. From that perspective you can view Mont Royal, downtown itself, Old Montreal and the port.