Tag: “Mount Bromo”

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  1. Mount Bromo

    Mount Bromo is one of the most famous and most beautiful volcanoes in Indonesia. It is located in Tengger, in East Java.

  2. Montreal's Tam Tam Jam: Free-Spirited Festival Extraordinaire

    Exploring the Tam Tam Jam, a weekly summer festival in Montreal encompassing the 60s ideals of peace, love, freedom, happiness, and so much more.

  3. Mount Juliet

    Mount Juliet Estate is a wonderful estate in Kilkenny, Ireland. The main house dates from the 1750's.

  4. Snow Lake

    Snow Lake is a 2.5 mile, or about a two hour hike from the off-road car park. It is easy to moderate, with a series of slight ridges to cross, ascending and descending into meadows and glacial lakes reaching Bench Lake after ¾ mile, then continuing another ½ mile to Snow Lake.

  5. Hood River Lavender Farms

    A certified organic farm in the Columbia River Gorge that grows its own lavender and manufactures own bath and beauty products.

  6. Parc du Mont-Royal

    Parc du Mont-Royal (or Mount Royal Park) is a city park on a mountain just north of downtown Montreal, and it is from which the city derived its name. Jacques Cartier scaled the mountain in 1535 and named it Mount Royal, which in the 18th century replaced the former name of the city, Ville-Marie.

  7. Mount Tamalpais

    Mount Tam from the bay at sunset.

  8. Almost there

    The eruption of the Mount Pinatubo
    Though the eruption left some painful memories of the past for the locals, Mount Pinatubo has now become a source of livelihood for many locals. The trekking adventure in Mount Pinatubo are bringing in local and foreign tourists alike.

  9. What's That?

    That's what Romilly asked us as soon as she got out of the car at Sunrise Lodge in Mount Rainier Park and saw the looming mount in the foreground. She was very interested in the views and vistas and certainly had an easier "hike"(more like a very steep walk) than we did to Sourdough Ridge.

  10. View from Parc du Mont-Royal

    A view of the city from the Mount Royal Park, a mountain in the center of Montreal from which the city derived its name.