The city of Valletta is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Malta has over 25 kms of walled cities which come to life with a golden glow at night.
Situated close to the entrance of the Grand Harbour of Malta, the Siege Bell Memorial was inaugurated in 1992 by Queen Elizabeth II to honour those who lost their lives during the siege of Malta of 1940-1943. Seen here at sunset from the sea during the sunset cruise on the Hera II.
One of the most magnificant buildings in the world... sitting atop the Acropolis in Athens, Greece, the Parthenon still stand proudly after passing well over 2000 years of history.
Underneath the Eiffel Tower at night is spectacular...! Everything is nicely illuminated and the view through the central opening amazing!
The view on the boulevard of Arromanches. In the water some remains of the second world war.
The Basilica of the Sto. Niño in Cebu is a favorite among pilgrims who come to view the original statue of the Holy Child of Jesus which was given as a gift by Spain to the Queen of Cebu.
A community-owned and operated ecotourism association in Phuc Trach Commune, adjacent to World Natural Heritage Site Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park.
Households living at the doorstep of the National Park provide ecotourism services to foreign and domestic tourists offering the opportunity to homestay in traditional wooden homes, and in the future, provide biking, kayaking and trekking services.
Wandering around Copenhagen on my last full day there, I crossed the Radhuspladsen to find the Homeless World Cup taking place. The cup brings homeless footballers from around the world to compete for charity.
Sitting on the floor of their simple home. The red bag held the gifts she brought for him and all his family.