Tag: “Nuclear Tourism”

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  1. Bikinis and speedos, busloads full

    When the consumptive tourists enter my frame, I realise it is not travel-pace that matters most.

  2. Buckingham Palace

    I had to merge two of my photos because it's so large I don't have a panoramic camera, haha, but yes, this is Buckingham Palace, one partially rainy London afternoon in late February.

  3. Birthplace of Atomic Energy Sign

    The first city in the world to be lit by atomic power was Arco Idaho. The city hall and business office has a grand sign with a neon atom and all to celebrate it.

  4. Asheville: A Great Place for the Artistic Mind

    Would you like to immerse yourself in culture and art while escaping the confines of the everyday life? How about a vacation on a budget?

  5. Empoyee of the month, no, Year!

    On the way from Jerusalem to the Dead Sea, there is a must stop for every tourist bus. This is Alexander (and every tour guide knows him by name!) who is entertaining the tourists and takes them for a short ride for some bucks.

  6. Titan Missile Museum

    The Titan Missile Museum is home to the sole remaining Titan II Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) complex of the original 54 that were on alert during the Cold War. The Titan II carried a nuclear payload 600 times more powerful than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima, Japan!

  7. At Claude Monet museum, Giverny, France

    The house Claude Monet lived and worked is a place art lovers often choose as an art tourism destination. And certainly want to buy something to remember the trip.

  8. Lunchtime in Signoria Square, Florence, Italy

    It's lunchtime, in Signoria Square, for these hardworking horses that take tourists on sightseeing tours in Florence, Italy.

  9. Southernmost Point, Key West

    There are 2 engravings nearby this buoy. They read:

    God Bless America

    City of Key West, Florida

    Dedicated Sept.

  10. Glass lanterns

    Glass lanterns, Covered bazaar [Grand Bazaar], Istanbul Turkey