Oct31
Published by misha in Chillin, Cities, Eating, Europe, Hotels, Photos, Relaxing, Restaurants, Romantic, Travel Stories, United Kingdom, Urban Tourism

Hotel St Martins Lane is a dramatic and daring reinvention of the urban resort. Entered through improbably tall, luminescent yellow-glass revolving doors—the tallest in London—St Martins Lane’s lobby is a soaring and theatrical space that offers a provocative manipulation with oversized columns and angled niches painted a deep fluorescent yellow, complemented by Portuguese limestone floors.
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Oct20
Published by misha in Adventure, Asia, Eating, Hiking, Indonesia, Photos, Relaxing, Sailing, Sightseeings, Swimming, Travel Stories, Travel Tips

The island of Timor lies to the east of Sumna, and north west of Australia. It is an arid place, with a mountain range stretching across it, from end to end. Timor is divided into West Timor, which is part of Indonesia, and the independent state of East Timor. West Timor is a good jumping off point for the eastern Indonesian islands. Kupang, a busy, noisy city, is the capital of East Nusa Tenggara province. Beyond it, starkly beautiful, rugged countryside sweeps away, sprinkled with traditional villages of neat, beehave shaped, grass and bamboo nuts. Photo by: mikewhitton
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Dec08
Published by misha in Arts, Cultural, North America, Photos, United States of America, Urban Tourism

The annual “Holiday Train Show,’’ in New York City makes you feel a little like an alien visitor just coming ashore; everything familiar is skewed and strange in the fragrant, humid air.
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Jun09
Published by misha in Arts, Cultural, Events, Museums, North America, Photos, Travel Stories, United States of America

The new Contemporary Jewish Museum has just opened its doors. It is located in the heart of downtown San Francisco. His $47.5 million building, with its skewed blue-steel structures jutting out of a landmark 19th-century power plant. It will certainly gain attention for the institution.
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May28
Published by misha in Arts, Cultural, Monuments, Museums, North America, Parks, Photos, Travel Stories, United States of America

As summer approach, New York slowly has been rearrange by Europeans over the last few weeks. This is exactly ‘’Moore in America’’ – a exhibition which opens in the New York Botanical Garden and is the largest outdoor collection of his work. The place is very attractive and peaceful. It’s good idea to spend a summer afternoon, as well as a museum in itself, one of flora.
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May27
Published by misha in Europe, Parks, Photos, Sightseeings, Travel Stories, United Kingdom, Walking

Today a spectacular elevated walkway has opened at Kew Gardens in London. This walkway is amazing, because it will take visitors eighteen meters high in the tree canopy for a birds eye view of Kew. The walkway it’s going to be the UK’s only walk-in sightseeing spot, expressing the rich world of the tree root biology.
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Mar28
Published by misha in Arts, Biking, Cultural, Museums, North America, Photos, Restaurants, Sightseeings, Travel Stories, Walking

Berkeley is a charming town with all types of people, a beautiful campus, vast parks, great shopping, and some incredible restaurants.The city is located on the east shore of San Francisco Bay in Northern California, in the United States.
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