Tag: “Fourteenth Street Bridge”

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  1. Ohio River and Fourteenth Street Bridge

  2. Cairo, Egypt

    Cairo (Arabic: القاهرة), which means "The Vanquisher" or "The Triumphant", is the capital city of Egypt. Cairo was founded in AD 969 and is the sixteenth most populous metropolitan area in the world, as well as the most populous metropolitan area in Africa .

    Cairo is located on the banks and islands of the Nile River in the north of Egypt.

    Must-Sees in Cairo!:

    - The Museum of Egyptian Antiquities, known commonly as the Egyptian Museum, is home to the most extensive collection of ancient Egyptian antiquities in the world.

  3. A View to a Kill

    or, Standing on the Shoulders of a Giant: The Golden Gate Bridge, from the Top.

  4. Faces At a Street Market in Ethiopia

    One of the Best Photo Opportunities Is the Local Market

  5. Cost of Living, San Francisco

    A blonde with eyes that sparkled, petite and sexy, turning heads at every corner, the poster child for the California love affair. Surrounded by a climate of creative freedom, cultural diversity, and natural beauty, it seemed that nothing could ruin this.

  6. New Baltic Dance breaks the rules

    International contemporary dance festival in Vilnius, Lithuania, brings great acts that break the rules and have big attraction.

  7. Bohemian Rhapsody: The Clarion Alley Mural Project

    Clarion Alley is gritty urban life at its finest

  8. San Francisco in the Early Morning Hours

    The city no tourist will get to see... or at least bother getting up to see...

  9. Melbourne's Inner-City Laneways

    Melbourne's urban gems - its inner-city laneways - give a glimpse into the thriving food, shopping and arts scenes that typify Australia's coolest and most cultured city.

  10. One Man, One Barbeque

    Eleven o’clock on a cold, foggy night. The Avenues desolate, the windows of Clement Street’s regarded Asian restaurants a clammy black beneath lifeless signs.