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Floating village in Penang, Malaysia
Somewhere between Hue and Hanoi. Vietnam
The World War II Netherlands American Cemetery, so close to Maastricht.(not edited) Margraten, The Netherlands
Fom Lisse to Haarlem and visiting Keukenhof in between. The Netherlands
Old windmills in The Netherlands. They have been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997. Kinderdijk, The Netherlands
German war cemetery. The only one in Netherlands. Ysselsteyn, The Netherlands
The Aachen Cathedral was one of the first 12 items to make the entry into the UNESCO list of world heritage sites. Aachen,Germany
Each country has its own, but there’s no sunshine as wonderful as the one in my country. Perhaps I’m blind. Pousada Santa Maria do Bouro. Minho, Portugal
Stumbling upon beautiful things like this, right in the middle of the street, makes everything else blurred. Maastricht, the Netherlands
Vilarinho das Furnas, Gerês, Minho, Portugal
From the old bridge. Maastricht, the Netherlands
Sunny day. Gaia zoo,in Kerkrade, the Netherlands
The green birds seem to be trying to figure out how the blue one is doing. The blue bird “just want to be alone” . Gaia Zoo, in Kerkrade, the Netherlands
Gaia Zoo in Kerkrade, the Netherlands
Kangaroo Valley, New South Wales, Australia
The garden of my house in Braga, Portugal
Sepilok. Malaysia
Proboscis monkeys in Kinabatangan river. Sabah Borneo, Malaysia
Kinabatangan river. Sabah Borneo, Malaysia
Street market in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
Street market in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
Devotees sleeping in a temple. Singapore
Hong Kong
Trekking near Chiang Rai, Thailand
Angkor wat. Angkor, Cambodia
“Angkor” means “holy city”, “wat” means “temple” in Khmer (official language in Cambodia). Angkor, Cambodia
Somewhere in Bali, Indonesia
Pura Tanah Lot. Bali, Indonesia
The shape of Portugal in Bali, Indonesia
Monkey forest, Ubud. Bali, Indonesia
Near Candidasa. Bali, Indonesia
Candidasa beach. Bali, Indonesia
Pura Besakih, the mother temple. Bali, Indonesia
Pura Besakih, the mother temple. Bali, Indonesia
Tedungs are used mostly for Hindu religious ceremonies’ purposes, but also for home decorating. However, these two umbrellas are no longer useful, except for adorning the sea as beautiful garbage. WHAT A WASTE! Pantai Pasir Putih, the… Continue reading
Gili Trawangan island in Lombok, Indonesia
Gili Trawangan island in Lombok, Indonesia
Gili Trawangan island in Lombok, Indonesia
Gili Trawangan island in Lombok, Indonesia
The jasmine flower is very common in Bali, Indonesia
Taking advantage of my boyfriend’s dirty feet to make a christmas postcard for bad guys. Macau
Wedding day at St. Lawrence Church. Macau
China Sea from Macau
Fish market in Hong Kong
Regardless of time or day I pass by this street, this bycicle is always in the same place, with the same plastic bag over the seat and attached to the bars. Macau
Religous procession in Hong Kong
My neighbor’s umbrellas. Macau