Looking upwards in La Sagrada Familia... construction goes skywards.
Low clouds hover below some of the amzingly tall buildings that make up Chicago's fantastic skyline. The Hancock Tower with it's two spires clearly above the cloudline stands out as one of the city's more prominent symbols.
This bridge has more names than an international arms trafficker. Ebisu-bashi, Hikkake-bashi, Nanpa-bashi.
At the bottom of Chicago's "Magnificent Mile" lies Millennium Park. One of its distinguishing features is this amazing sculpture titled "Cloud Gate" but popularly know as "The Bean".
At 376 square miles the Salton Sea is the largest lake in California, and at an average of 51 feet, it is rather shallow. it is also, like nearby Death Valley, below sea level.
Little Italy in San Diego is different. A stable ethnic business and residential community since the 1920's, Little Italy today represents Downtown San Diego’s oldest continuous neighborhood business district.
The downtown area of Los Angeles, is one of the weirdest, desolate, sad and cold downtowns in the world. LA is a great city, but if you get caught downtown after sunset, the best thing to do is leave.
La Cité International... a district in Montreal located in the southeast region in the downtown core.