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Two Points of Light in the Evening Sky: Multi-Colored Glow of Prague Castle in the Heart of the Czech Republic
Tuscan Effect: Sepia Toned Image of a Bridge Spanning the Arno River at Sunset in Florence, Italy

Up and Down Through Costa Rica: Green Rolling Hills with Forests and Hilly Pasture for Cattle
Costa Rican countryside—the hills go up and down forever.
Winter in Luxembourg Garden, Paris: Sculpture of Woman with Bare, Leafless Trees in Background
Angry Face Locked in Moss Tinged Stone: Parco dei Mostri in Bomarzo, Italy
Famous Lion Sculpture Taking it Easy Amid the Evening Lit Fountains of the Main Plaza in Ponce, Puerto Rico

The Wasted Renaissance of New Brunswick, New Jersey Continues as it has Over the Decades

Cesky Krumlov on a Cloudless Day, Czech Republic
Near Austrian Border (Former Sudetenland)

Terrifying Santa has Something in Store for the Naughty: Miracle on Fulton Street, New Orleans
Looking Through a Viewing Hole Cut into the Surrounding Wall, Old Jewish Cemetery at Night: Prague
No, I did not break into the cemetery at night. There is actually a hole in the wall surrounding the cemetery that I noticed people looking through. This is what you see when you look through that hole in the wall. I went easy on lightening up the photo...just enough so you can kind of see that it is a cemetery. That is the way it looked like, and this is pretty close to what the experience of looking through the hole in the wall was like.
Detail of the Royal Albert Memorial Next to Kensington Garden, London

Low Tide Mud Near the Thames Flood Barrier in the East-End of London
Modern Redcoat With and Automatic Weapon: British Royal Guard at His Post

Over-the-Top Monster Costumes and Fake Blood: Gwar and Their Adoring Fans, Irving Plaza, New York City
"So, taking advantage of their newfound fame, GWAR puts on shows to which their fans flock. They murder and mutilate these fans, show after show, until enough blood is spilled to wake the maggot." —GWAR.net
Transportation Hub: Bright Orange and Dull Brown Combine to Create Union Train Station, Portland, Oregon

The Importance of Not Being Married Too Long. Keukenhof Garden, Holland

Two Modern English Architectural Controversies: 30 St. Mary Axe and the Lloyds of London Building
1.) The building in the middle which is shaped like a futuristic pineapple/pickle is 30 St. Mary Axe. A lot of people in London do not like this building, but I think it is great. If they don't want it, they can ship it across the Atlantic and stick it in my town.
2.) To the left, you can see what appears to be some sort of industrial structure. In fact, this is the Lloyds of London Building. Many people in London also dislike this building, and I can't say that I am too fond of it myself. It does look beautiful from a distance at night though. This is when it is floodlit with colored lights.
The Sky is Orange: The Sun Has Just Gone Down Beyond Manhattan. Gantry Plaza Park, Queens
Palace of Stained Glass: Crane Your Neck Backwards and You Will See the High Ceiling of Ste. Chapelle, Paris
Erasmusbrug at Night, Rotterdam
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