This bull is reminded me of the artifacts from Mohenjo-daro and Harappa!
At a colorful market in Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil.
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. But also the Cambodian Riel, the Chilean Peso, the Australian, US, Singaporian and Canadian Dollar.
Mao Zedong's cult of personality has long outlasted his reign as one of China's most notorious rulers. As a result, his legacy is greater than just questionable national social policies - it also includes a nearly bottomless treasure chest of tacky and hilarious souvenirs.
My best shot in all of Paris, perhaps all of Europe so far!
Picture of a typical souvenir from the gift shop window, located on the 86th floor of the Empire State Building in New York, with a view of the city in the background
Collecting matchbooks is a fun and free souvenir idea. Not sure why (I don't smoke), but I would always grab matchbooks from places I visited or dined at, and I just realized that I have a nice collection now.
One of the famous "pasalubong" or souvenir from the island of Bohol in the Philippines.
ations between countries.
Bohol is the tenth largest island in the country and is situated southeast of Cebu.
Another famous "pasalubong" or souvenir from the Islandof Bohol.
Bohol is the tenth largest island in the country and is situated southeast of Cebu.
I absolutely cannot go to the beach without stuffing every pocket I have with seashells, even if their broken. These were captured on an old sheet in Pensacola, Florida USA.