The 8th wonder of the world … and a half.
Niagara falls are described as the 8th natural wonder of the world.
Indeed they are worth the car ride from Toronto: here above the American Falls and the Bridal Veil Falls, with some tourists queuing for the cruise.
Niagara falls downtown is also a wonder … of its kind.
Water again: Niagara falls from the Canadian side and Maid of the Mist approaching the huge Horseshoe falls.
Niagara … fallen.
Finally, into the Horseshoe Falls with the Canadian Horn Blower!
Niagara Falls are a majestic natural wonder … with some awkward neighborhoods 😀 Click each picture to enlarge.
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Jim’s land
“Hi Jim, I come to visit your homeland for a while, any suggestion?” “Sure Lorenzo, I send you a full road map from Toronto to Quebec City!”
And so it was. More than 2,000 km on the road, discovering the French and English in every citizen of Canada East coast. And here we start with entering Toronto!
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A Portuguese mystery
Hidden in the woods of Sintra (Portugal) is Quinta da Regaleira. This unique Unesco heritage is a fusion of Gothic, Roman, Renaissance and Manuelino architecture adorned with alchemy and masonic relics. Lose yourself through the labyrinth gardens, reach the cave system and come back to light through the initiatory well.
And after you got initiated click each picture to magnify stone and plant patterns…
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Traces
Human traces in the white. Click each picture to enlarge and find them.
Pictures shot on a “above the clouds” day on the Swiss Alps of Flumserberg.
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