February 29, 2016 : A Potpourri of Gators
A few shots of the equally fascinating and repulsive alligator.
A few shots of the equally fascinating and repulsive alligator.
For obvious reasons, Torres del Paine is South America's most popular national park.
Aerial views of the small fishing village of Craster, Northumberland, England
In Cuba, 19th century nationalist Jose Marti outranks all the other national icons, including Fidel and Che; his tomb in Santiago draws many visitors.
This unremarkable parking lot sits atop a very remarkable piece of history...the Fuhrerbunker.
A city founded by Christopher Columbus and his brother, but where nearly everything you'll see was built after 1865. What a paradox!
Whitby Pier in North Yorkshire.
Situated in the Khumbu region of Nepal, surrounded by the beautiful Himalayan mountains, this Buddhist monastery is half way point to the Everest Base Camp.
Copenhagen's colorful Nyhavn waterfront, once a fearsome rough-and-tumble redlight district, has become a popular spot for tourists and locals.
Torcello, the most distant of Venice's islands and once a rival of Venice, has almost no residents, but two splendid ancient churches.
Nashville's Ryman Auditorium, built as a church in 1894, became a shrine for country music fans as home to the Grand Ole Opry from 1943 to 1974.
Kingtikitaki shows us the largest remaining Byzantine cistern in Istanbul
Carved in precise detail, these two 'skinned men' hold up a canopy over the anatomy teacher's chair in Bologna's University medical school.
Some images from the colorful Market, Funchal, Madeira. You'll find a large variety of goods for sale -- fish, fruit, vegetables, flowers etc.
GarryRF shows us why Ibiza, Spain is the party place for Europeans.