Secret gardens of Thousand Islands
Out of lake Ontario, the Saint Lawrence river starts its journey through the Thousand Islands’ archipelago.
Camping sites, gardens of mansions and cottages point each island, and share the same commodity: colorful, wooden chairs.
Chairs relaxing at the U.S. – Canadian border
Chairs sunbathing at the shores of the Saint Lawrence.
A romantic chairs’ lookout.
A chairs’ family weekend.
Stylish chairs for a stylish pier.
American chairs’ village.
A sexy chairs’ lookout.
Don’t miss a garden at Thousand Islands with the ferry tour from Gananoque
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Voyage
The time has come.
Everything is ready
at pier’s end.
A last look back …
… the cruise through 2016 starts now: welcome on board!
Pictures shot at the port of Genova, Italy. Click to enlarge and enjoy all details.
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Fluctuat nec mergitur



Looking for new winds of change.
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Cam peak hours: boat-jams in Cambridge
The river Cam flows under several bridges in Cambridge. A way to explore the city through the parks of its famous colleges is by punt. Punts were cargo boats, nowadays used for tourist leisure.
The Cam river is wide … but at peak hours boat jams are not rare… rent a punt next time you pass by Cambridge!
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