Shot of the Day: Tiger Leaping Gorge

November 25, 2008

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Yunnan Province, China, is featured in Lonely Planet’s “Best in Travel 2009” book, and the famed Tiger Leaping Gorge epitomises the region’s beauty.

This shot, “Heavy Traffic” by Kiwi Mikex, highlights the Tiger Leaping Gorge’s stunning views and serenity.

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Shot of the Day: Lombok, Indonesia

October 13, 2008

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This shot, taken by Nature Explorer has got me wide-eyed and frantically trying to plan a holiday to Lombok.

Nature Explorer says the image was shot at Kuta Beach at “a unique moment” when the sea water level was so low you could “see the seaweed, all coral and small fish in the bottom of the sea”. Apparently this happens on only 6 days per year.

Wow.


Shot of the Day: Antigua, Guatemala

September 29, 2008

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Volcano and Arch by David A G Wilson has given us itchy feet today.

If you’re lucky enough to have a trip to Antigua in the pipeline you should check out the stunning Casa Encantada boutique hotel, which is right in the centre of this 16th century colonial town (and UNESCO World Heritage Site). Bag the rooftop suite for USD 195 per night and enjoy views across to the Agua volcano (pictured above). Caramba!


Shot of the Day: Doors in Marrakesh

September 26, 2008

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Doesn’t this shot by solea20 make you want to pack your bags straight away and jump on the next plane to Morocco?

I’m dying to know what’s behind those doors. When I was on a train from Tangiers to Fez in 2001 a teacher told me that all doors in Morocco – whether they lead to a riad or a ruin – look the same. This is because Islamic culture frowns on the showing off of wealth.

So, in Marrakesh the most stunning palaces are hidden behind unassuming doors. I wonder what lies behind these.