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The gorgeous cloister of Monasterio de San Juan de los Reyes, in Toledo, Spain.
More from my explorations of Toledo:
Bruarfoss | Iceland | July 2023
Parc du Cinquantenaire in Brussels, Belgium.
Bears Ears National Monument in Utah is a vital landscape to many Tribal Nations.
Filled with thousands of important cultural sites such as rock art and ancient cliff dwellings, this sacred place will be protected for future generations to come.
Photo by Dustin Baugh (sharetheexperience.org) Photo description: A window of an old cliff-side pueblo ruins on top of an overlook. The valley below is filled with trees and mesas in the distance.
Early morning fog in Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota.
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Greyfriars Kirkyard in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Wandering Munich: Schloss Nymphenburg
Explorations of an absolutely gorgeous palace in the suburbs of Munich.
Old Town Quebec City, Quebec
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People from Valls (Camp de Tarragona, Catalonia) doing ball de diables (“devils’ dance”). This dance is a Catalan tradition done during festes majors (local festivities) where people dress as devils and roam the streets to the sound of drums while jumping and throwing firecrackers from their mace.
Photos by Carles Cubos Serra, DRAC 2018.
Yeah....no
Looking out towards the Duomo in Pisa
Maybe one day, I will actually be able to go inside of this place.
A meeting of adorable prairie dogs. Badlands National Park.
Check out my wanderings of the Badlands:
Mountainous landscapes
Above: Pilot and Index peaks, Absaroka Range
Middle: Mount Moran, Teton Range
Below: Top Notch Peak, Absaroka Range, YNP
(c) riverwindphotography
The Palazzo Della Regione of Padua (Padova), Italy.
Missing Italy again.
Ballroom, Palácio Nacional de Queluz, Portugal,
Courtesy: Manjik Pictures
Got bored, went for a hike: Piney Creek Nature Preserve, Illinois. Shrooms edition.
Aug 15, 2023
House of the Vettii, Peristyle view. Pompeii. This house belonged to Aulus Vettius Restitutus and Aulus Vettius Conviva, brothers who began as slaves and once free became rich selling wine.
Photo: Silvia Vacca








