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Hats & Doors

1 year agoin Ecuador

Festivals

1 year agoin Ecuador

Prohibido

1 year agoin Ecuador

The Catholic Church

1 year agoin Ecuador

The Roses

1 year agoin Ecuador

Plant Life

1 year agoin Ecuador

Murals 2

1 year agoin Ecuador

Murals 1

1 year agoin Ecuador

Art in Cuenca, 1st Course

1 year agoin Ecuador

Historic Buildings

1 year agoin Ecuador

In my last post I noted that Ecuador had won a Gold Medal at the Tokyo Olympic Games, breaking a long dry spell.

Walkabout

1 year agoin Ecuador

From the Cave of Chopsi

1 year agoin Ecuador

Mountains & Water

1 year agoin Ecuador

Art Everywhere

1 year agoin Ecuador

Big City Life and the Virgin

1 year agoin Ecuador

Rough and Tumble

1 year agoin Ecuador

Beginnings, Battles and the Fight for Independence

1 year agoin Ecuador

Quilotoa to Puyo

1 year agoin Ecuador

The day after we met the newborn llama we headed to Quilotoa Lake.

Alausí to Chimborazo

1 year agoin Ecuador

Those folks that have followed my webbook Ecuador since the first chapter may find this especially interesting?

Three places in the lower sierra

1 year agoin Ecuador

We are heading uphill again.

Many environments in a small space

1 year agoin Ecuador

On the first image in this chapter, a map of Ecuador, you will find Cuenca in the lower-middle, towards the top of the narrow piece of the country to the south.

The Coast of Central Ecuador

1 year agoin Ecuador

Ecuador’s coastline is 2,237 kilometers long and is dotted with beaches, towns and cities from end to end.

Mashpi Reserve

1 year agoin Ecuador

Ecuador is 109,483 square miles in size – less than half the size of France.

Birds

2 years agoin Ecuador

Ecuador is the most biodiverse country in the world and has a huge number of species of birds.

Unique

2 years agoin Ecuador

Sand & Sea

2 years agoin Ecuador

Tourists enjoy relaxing on beaches and watching sunsets that drop off the edge of the sea.

Ring of Fire

2 years agoin Ecuador

I am taking a break from Devotion to open a new webbook, Ecuador.

Venice – Peggy

2 years agoin Devotion

Venice is a city of art.

Venice – The City – two of two

2 years agoin Devotion

A short distance from the San Zaccaria ferry terminal near the Piazza San Marco, in the historic center of Venice, is the small island of San Giorgio Maggiore, located south of the main island group that makes up Venice.

Venice The City – one of two

2 years agoin Devotion

The name of the city of Venice comes from the ancient Venti people that inhabited the region by the 10th century BCE.

Mantua Gonzaga Dynasty

2 years agoin Devotion

Florence

2 years agoin Devotion

The city of Florence started out as a Roman city, established by Julius Caesar in 59 BCE.

Siena & Volterra

2 years agoin Devotion

Tuscany is a region in central Italy that borders both the Ligurian Sea on its northern half and the Tyrrhenian Sea on its southern half.

San Gimignano

2 years agoin Devotion

By Patrick Soricone, Guest Contributor 

Portofino & Lucca

2 years agoin Devotion

Barely north of Santa Margherita is a stump of a peninsula that juts west into the Ligurian Sea.

Cinque Terre

2 years agoin Devotion

The train from Nice, France going east is only about a 30 minute ride to the tiniest of countries, Monaco.

Glimpses of Milan

2 years agoin Devotion

The population of the “comune” of Milan, in Italy a constituency or township, was reported in February 2020 to be just under 1.

Stresa to Borromeo

2 years agoin Devotion

In the far north of Italy the town of Stresa, a community of 5,000, sits on the shore of Lake Maggiore, the longest and second largest of the lakes in Northern Italy.

Vatican

2 years agoin Devotion

Vatican City is the smallest “country” in the world.

Piazza & Capitoline

2 years agoin Devotion

Walk Around Rome

2 years agoin Devotion

This chapter, entirely photos, is a lighthearted stroll through neighborhoods in Rome.

Roman Forum

2 years agoin Devotion

We start our travel in Italy at the root of it all – Rome.

Banteay Srei

2 years agoin Devotion

Angkor Wat was built in the 12th century by the Khmer King Suravarman II to be a Hindu temple.

Angkor Thom

2 years agoin Devotion

Eighty-two percent of Cambodia is rural, ranging from people living on the lake, to jungles, to farmland.

Phnom Penh

2 years agoin Devotion

The history of Cambodia is as complicated and difficult as could be.

Churches & Monastery

2 years agoin Devotion

In this chapter we visit two more of Spain’s Gothic cathedrals and a monastery outside of Barcelona up in the mountains.

Gaudí

2 years agoin Devotion

Antoni Gaudí was born on June 25, 1852 and lived until June 10, 1926 (age 73).

Barcelona

2 years agoin Devotion

Barcelona is an intensely interesting city.

Toledo

2 years agoin Devotion

On the banks of the Targus River in central Spain is the small city of Toledo.

Real Alcázar

2 years agoin Devotion

Our primary reason for traveling to Seville was to see the Real Alcázar of Seville.

Alhambra

2 years agoin Devotion

Years following creation of the Mezquita in Córdoba, the Alhambra was constructed in 889 in Granada and the Alcázar in 913 in Seville.

Córdoba

2 years agoin Devotion

Part 2 of Devotion takes place in Spain.

Mandalay

2 years agoin Devotion

It is the opinion of Asian Historical Architecture that the Shwenandaw Kyaung Monastery “is the most significant of Mandalay’s historic buildings since the ‘Golden Palace Monastery’ remains the sole major survivor of the former wooden Royal Palace built by King Mindon in the mid-nineteenth century.

Inle Lake

2 years agoin Devotion

From Bagan we flew to Heho, the closest town to Kalaw with an airport, where we were starting this part of our journey.

Bago & Bagan

2 years agoin Devotion

A short distance northeast of Yangon but still in Southern Myanmar is the city of Bago; in 2014 the population of Bago was more than 254,000.

Kyaiktiyo Pagoda

2 years agoin Devotion

The morning drive from Yangon to Kinpun base camp could be under three hours if we had removed a couple of uneventful stops we made along the way.

Shwedagon Zedi Daw

2 years agoin Devotion

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