Oct28
Published by misha in Arts, Cities, Cultural, Europe, Events, Italy, Photos, Relaxing, Urban Tourism

This installation is created by the american artist Jeffrey Inaba, in collaboration with Luca Peralta Studio, Rome, Italy, at Rome’s Policlinico Umberto I, the most important hospital in the Italian capital and one of the largest in Europe.
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Sep26
Published by misha in Adventure, Cultural, Eating, Europe, Events, Hiking, History, Italy, Monuments, Photos, Rafting, Sailing, Scuba Diving, Sightseeings, Snorkeling, Swimming, Travel Stories

The largest of the Pontine Islands between Rome and Naples, Ponza is a volcanic remnant lying 33 km south of Cape Circeo, in the Tyrrhenian Sea. It’s a mixture of vividly coloured cliffs and crags 12 km long and never more than 2 km wide. Such rocks, kaolin and tufa has eroded into fantastic shapes, inspiring names like ‘the monk’ and ‘the giant pair of pants’. You look down on stepped terraces of vines, cactus pears and fig trees, ancient and modern. Photo by: melazeta
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Sep23
Published by misha in Adventure, Biking, Eating, Europe, France, Hiking, Photos, Restaurants, Romantic, Sailing, Sightseeings, Swimming, Travel Stories

Ile de Noirmoutier is located off the west coast of France and has long been a summer playground. Stretching 20 km out into the Bay of Biscay, the island caters well for visitors, although tourism does not dominate. Salt marshes continue to be worked and there are still thriving farming and fishing communities. Photo by: Irish251
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Sep04
Published by misha in Adventure, Cultural, Europe, Hiking, History, Italy, Monuments, Photos, Romantic, Sightseeings, Travel Tips, Urban Tourism

Where the Tiber flows through Rome, there is a single island in its southern bend. Technically, Tiber Island is an eyot with an agglomeration of ancient fluvial silt and detritus. To Romans, it is th site of the oldest settlement in the area. As Rome grew across its seven hills, the island become first an isolation ward for the chronically sick, and then a place of healing and even cure. Today the church there is called St Bartholomew’s after its primary relics, and is enclosed by a massive basilica. Photo by: Sgommapiuma
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Aug28
Published by misha in Arts, Cultural, Events, Museums, North America, Parks, Photos, Travel Stories, United States of America, Urban Tourism

Burnham Pavillion was installed in June in Millennium Park, symbolizing the forward-looking agenda of the 220 organizations commemorating this year’s 100th anniversary of the Plan of Chicago. The architects rendering of the pavilion was released by the Alderman, the Burnham Committee, the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs, the Art Institute of Chicago and Friends of Downtown. The pavilion is open from June 19 through October 31 on the South Chase Promenade of Millennium Park.
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Aug18
Published by iv in Europe, Events, Photos, Relaxing, Spain, Walking

Space is a nightclub on Ibiza, Spain. Space is located in Playa d’en Bossa on the outskirts of the town, close by the airport. It’s got an unbelievable atmosphere!
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Aug09
Published by iv in Fitness&Gym, Hotels, Monuments, North America, Photos, Restaurants, Shopping, Swimming, United States of America, Walking

Caesars Palace is a luxury hotel and casino located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, an unincorporated township in the Las Vegas metropolitan area.
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