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United Kingdom

11 galleries with 440 photos.

Updated: Mar 24, 2008 2:52pm PST

New York

8 galleries with 587 photos.

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Ischia, Italy

1 galleries with 74 photos.

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Ireland

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Venice

2 galleries with 63 photos.

Updated: Dec 03, 2006 9:58am PST

Australia

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Denmark

8 galleries with 313 photos.

Updated: Aug 20, 2005 1:47pm PST

Travel Galleries

Helsingborg, Sweden : Helsingborg is a port town on the Strait of Oresund. It is a 30-minute ferry ride from Helsingor in Denmark. We didn't have much time up our sleeve, so dashed across the strait, took a short walk around the town and then boarded the boat for our return journey.

Helsingborg, Sweden

Helsingborg is a port town on the Strait of Oresund. It is a 30-minute ...

Updated: Oct 05, 2005 1:05pm PST

Bruges, Belgium : Bruges is an almost perfectly preserved medieval town in western Belgium. Think stepped facades, cobblestoned streets, lovely stone bridges, quiet canals and reflective lakes.

There are two central squares (Markt and Burg) where the most eleaborate buildings, including the Belfry, can be found. A little further south is the picturesque Minnewater lake (also known as 'the lake of love') where we spent a pleasant afternoon wandering around.

All the photographs in this gallery were taken in December 2001 using a SLR camera. Note that the quality of the scanning is quite poor in some of these pictures.

Bruges, Belgium

Bruges is an almost perfectly preserved medieval town in western Belgi ...

Updated: May 15, 2005 1:05pm PST

Iceland : Iceland is a magical country that is located in the North Atlantic, a two-hour 20-minute flight north of London. It was settled by Norsemen, who established a legislative assembly in 930. It was under Danish rule from 1380 to 1918, gaining independence in 1918 and becoming a republic in 1944.

The landscape is dominated by glaciers, snowfields and lava beds with many volcanoes and hot springs — the chief source of domestic heat. The population of 276,000 people live mainly along the south-west coast.

We visited it for four days in March 2002. The weather was unbelievably cold and I've never seen so much snow and ice in my life, but I loved every minute of our trip. The scenery was utterly gorgeous and I went slightly overboard with the camera, as you will see here.

Iceland

Iceland is a magical country that is located in the North Atlantic, a ...

Updated: Apr 28, 2005 2:03pm PST