Tag: “Dominican Republic”

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  1. Kite Surfing

    Kite Beach, just outside of Cabarete in the Dominican Republic, is known as one of the best beaches in the world for the emerging sport of kite surfing. After several attempts, I was successful at catching this surfer as he jumped a wave and floated through the air.

  2. The beach at night

    As all beaches are public in the Dominican Republic, the resorts that line the beach must guard against uninvited guests from entering their property on the water side. At our resort, they lit up the resort property line with bright lights that created a unique view of the trees.

  3. vernisage

    The vernisage is the flea market held in the main square of the city each weekend.

  4. Resort Gardens

    To my back is the beach, the pool, and the hundreds of resort guests talking, laughing, and enjoying every minute of their all-inclusive vacation. But in front of me is a tranquil scene of well manicured gardens bordered by a walkway reminiscent of ancient Roman aqueducts.

  5. Sedlec Ossuary

    The bones of 40,000 plague victims are creatively displayed in the basement of this church, located about an hour from Prague, Czech Republic. A family crest, a 4-foot high chalice and a skeletal chandelier among the highlights.

  6. The hills above Naryn

    The Kyrgyz city of Naryn is located in a valley, and is surrounded by easily accessible hills, foothills and mountains - an excellent place for either a liesurely stroll or a strenuous hike.

  7. The village of Kochkor

    The small village of Kochkor is located on the main road between Lake Issyk-Kul and the city of Naryn. It's a great place to relax for a weekend if you want to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life.

  8. Between Kochkor and the Chuy River

    Just north of the village of Kochkor lie freshwater springs which flow into the Chuy River. A five minute walk will lead you into this relaxing paradise, spotted with sheep, cows and horses.

  9. The Vltava Chair 1

    A surrealistic sculpture, a giant chair, created by contemporary artist Magdalena Jetelova and situated off the brink of the Moldova river in Prague. It's located on the Malá Strana side (opposite the Old Town) and next to the Kampa Museum for Central European Modern Art.

  10. The Vltava Chair 2

    A surrealistic sculpture, a giant chair, created by contemporary artist Magdalena Jetelova and situated off the brink of the Moldova river in Prague. It's located on the Malá Strana side (opposite the Old Town) and next to the Kampa Museum for Central European Modern Art.