Turkey equals hospitality, equals tea. Drinking a cup of tea with the locals or a market-salesman is a normal activity.
Celebrating Detroit's Polish heritage
In what appears to be a frozen wasteland lies an oasis of life. A hotspring bubbling to the surface in the platues of tibet, 3900m above the sea.
Istanbul's Yearly Rocking For Peace Festival Barisarock
Each year, in the height of the summer, a network of social groups organise a free rock festival in a forest just outside of Istanbul. With only a budget of 5000 dollar it is easily visited by fifty thousand people, all there to enjoy an unique 3-day festival, with free entry and camping-space, reasonable prices for drinks and food, over 30 popular and upcoming rock-bands from Turkey and a great ambience.
Walt Disney Concert Hall was designed by architect Frank Gehry, and is the new home of the Los Angeles Philharmonic. It is said to be one of the most acoustically sophisticated concert halls in the world, and its stunning looks are an attraction in itself.
Food culture in China is born of practicality and centuries of famine, drought and all manner of calamities that forced people to be creative with food. The result is an eclectic mix of culinary offerings that appear on the plate.
Every weekend this fountain is busy by visitors and tourist.
Enjoy the colors and music.
Kabul is a city of hustle and bustle. There are few paved roads and no traffic lanes, intersections or traffic lights.
Hutterites live the simple and good life off the land and with the land. I visited a Hutterite Colony in Canada, south of Calgary.