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  • Les Baux de Provence. n the heart of the Southern France's Alpilles, an abandoned quarry is now used for unusual full-image spectaculars of dizzying dimensions. On the spring of 2012 the Carieres de la Lumière is reopening after the traditional Cathedrale d'Images closed. Here one of the last show about Australia.
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  • Les Baux de Provence. n the heart of the Southern France's Alpilles, an abandoned quarry is now used for unusual full-image spectaculars of dizzying dimensions. On the spring of 2012 the Carieres de la Lumière is reopening after the traditional Cathedrale d'Images closed. Here one of the last show about Australia.
    em7302218.jpg
  • Les Baux de Provence. n the heart of the Southern France's Alpilles, an abandoned quarry is now used for unusual full-image spectaculars of dizzying dimensions. On the spring of 2012 the Carieres de la Lumière is reopening after the traditional Cathedrale d'Images closed. Here one of the last show about Australia.
    em7302223.jpg
  • Les Baux de Provence. n the heart of the Southern France's Alpilles, an abandoned quarry is now used for unusual full-image spectaculars of dizzying dimensions. On the spring of 2012 the Carieres de la Lumière is reopening after the traditional Cathedrale d'Images closed. Here one of the last show about Australia.
    em7302234.jpg
  • Les Baux, ruins of a troglodytic house. Les Baux has a spectacular position in the Alpilles mountains, set atop a rocky outcrop crowned with a ruined castle overlooking the plains to the south. During the Middle Ages the lords of Les Baux controlled 79 towns and villages. Les Baux is now one of the most picturesque villages in France.. Les Baux has a spectacular position in the Alpilles mountains, set atop a rocky outcrop crowned with a ruined castle overlooking the plains to the south. During the Middle Ages the lords of Les Baux controlled 79 towns and villages. Les Baux is now one of the most picturesque villages in France.
    em7302263.jpg
  • Finse, snow storm. The Bergensbanen - the railway between Bergen and Oslo in Norway - is the highest mainline railway line in Europe and one of the most spectacular, crossing the harsh and inhospitable Hardangervidda plateau at over 1200 meters (4000 feet) above sea level.
    em8500702.jpg
  • Holy Week. Good Friday. The most spectacular Holy Week throughout Latin America, a sort of time machine to find an ancient Spain, where roman soldiers with the faces of Maya peasants interpret for days a choral rite alive in the collective memory as a matter of chronicle. In theatrical scenery of Antigua, between colonial palaces and Baroque churches uncovered by frequent earthquakes and eruptions of nearby volcanoes, processions come one after the other in an increasingly spasmodic crescendo until Holy Friday. From dawn to sunset for thousands of penitents, curucuchos rigorously dressed in purple, is a privilege, often passed down from father to son, to load on the shoulders heavy groups of statues with Jesus Christ, God, the Holy Spirit and the Virgin Mary.
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  • Holy Week. Good Friday, early morning procession departs from La Merced. The most spectacular Holy Week throughout Latin America, a sort of time machine to find an ancient Spain, where roman soldiers with the faces of Maya peasants interpret for days a choral rite alive in the collective memory as a matter of chronicle. In theatrical scenery of Antigua, between colonial palaces and Baroque churches uncovered by frequent earthquakes and eruptions of nearby volcanoes, processions come one after the other in an increasingly spasmodic crescendo until Holy Friday. From dawn to sunset for thousands of penitents, curucuchos rigorously dressed in purple, is a privilege, often passed down from father to son, to load on the shoulders heavy groups of statues with Jesus Christ, God, the Holy Spirit and the Virgin Mary.
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  • The most spectacular Holy Week throughout Latin America, a sort of time machine to find an ancient Spain, where roman soldiers with the faces of Maya peasants interpret for days a choral rite alive in the collective memory as a matter of chronicle. In theatrical scenery of Antigua, between colonial palaces and Baroque churches uncovered by frequent earthquakes and eruptions of nearby volcanoes, processions come one after the other in an increasingly spasmodic crescendo until Holy Friday. From dawn to sunset for thousands of penitents, curucuchos rigorously dressed in purple, is a privilege, often passed down from father to son, to load on the shoulders heavy groups of statues with Jesus Christ, God, the Holy Spirit and the Virgin Mary.
    em0110165.jpg
  • At the center of the Mole Antonelliana, the visitor enters the grand Temple Hall, the spectacular heart of the Museum. The crystal lift located at its center takes visitors straight up to the small panoramic temple located 85 meters higher up. The Temple Hall is surrounded by small chapels dedicated to the cult of cinema, with fascinating sets illustrating some of the major themes and genres of the seventh art: animated films, cinema of the absurd, horror and fantasy, mirror films, westerns, musicals, science fiction, experimental cinema, family films, melodramas of love and death, catastrophe movies. Here the reconstruction of a laboratory. The last two chapels are dedicated to the Italian silent film masterpiece Cabiria by Giovanni Pastrone and to Torino City of Cinema. Visitors can stretch out on the chaises longues and watch three films that are projected onto the giant screens.
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  • At the center of the Mole Antonelliana, the visitor enters the grand Temple Hall, the spectacular heart of the Museum. The crystal lift located at its center takes visitors straight up to the small panoramic temple located 85 meters higher up. The Temple Hall is surrounded by small chapels dedicated to the cult of cinema, with fascinating sets illustrating some of the major themes and genres of the seventh art: animated films, cinema of the absurd, horror and fantasy, mirror films, westerns, musicals, science fiction, experimental cinema, family films, melodramas of love and death, catastrophe movies. The last two chapels are dedicated to the Italian silent film masterpiece Cabiria by Giovanni Pastrone and to Torino City of Cinema. Visitors can stretch out on the chaises longues and watch three films that are projected onto the giant screens.
    em7117088.jpg
  • Salta. Quebrada del Rio Las Conchas. These spectacular reddish rock formations are one of the most scenic canyons of Argentina's north-west.
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  • Salta. Quebrada del Rio Las Conchas. These spectacular reddish rock formations are one of the most scenic canyons of Argentina's north-west.
    em1410485.jpg
  • Highlands (puna) of Jujuy north-west. The spectacular mountains of Tres Cruces pass, connecting the small town of Abra Pampa with the Quebrada de Humahuaca.
    em1410263.jpg
  • The Great Temple of Abu Simbel is the most famous site in Nubia, saved by a spectacular rescue campaign of UNESCO. Builded by Ramses II vas dedicated to Amun-Ra, Re-Harakhti, Ptah and deified Ramses II. The sanctuary with, from left, the statues of Ptah, Amun-Ra, Deified Ramses II, Re-Harakhti.
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  • Delphy Lodge, a 1830s country house, fishing lodge and hotel in one of the most spectacular settings between Mayo County and Connemara.  Located in a wild and unspoilt valley the 1000-acre Delphi estate i overlooks the lakes and rivers of the Delphi valley famous for their salmon and seatrout fishing.
    em7220253.jpg
  • Delphy Lodge, a 1830s country house, fishing lodge and hotel in one of the most spectacular settings between Mayo County and Connemara.  Located in a wild and unspoilt valley the 1000-acre Delphi estate i overlooks the lakes and rivers of the Delphi valley famous for their salmon and seatrout fishing.
    em7220239.jpg
  • Delphy Lodge, a 1830s country house, fishing lodge and hotel in one of the most spectacular settings between Mayo County and Connemara.  Located in a wild and unspoilt valley the 1000-acre Delphi estate i overlooks the lakes and rivers of the Delphi valley famous for their salmon and seatrout fishing.
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  • The Triclinium, with the most spectacular interior of any monument at Petra, probably a funerary banqueting hall for those buried in the Roman Soldier Tomb opposite.
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  • Cotopaxi, Lacatunga. Laguna Quilotoa, a spectacular crater lake
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  • The Bergensbanen - the railway between Bergen and Oslo in Norway - is the highest mainline railway line in Europe and one of the most spectacular, crossing the Hardangervidda plateau. The highest station on the line (and the highest mainline station in Europe) is at Finse, 1222.2 meters above sea level.
    em8500814.jpg
  • The Bergensbanen - the railway between Bergen and Oslo in Norway - is the highest mainline railway line in Europe and one of the most spectacular, crossing the Hardangervidda plateau. The highest station on the line (and the highest mainline station in Europe) is at Finse, 1222.2 meters above sea level.
    em8500803.jpg
  • The Bergensbanen - the railway between Bergen and Oslo in Norway - is the highest mainline railway line in Europe and one of the most spectacular, crossing the Hardangervidda plateau. The highest station on the line (and the highest mainline station in Europe) is at Finse, 1222.2 meters above sea level.
    em8500790.jpg
  • The Bergensbanen - the railway between Bergen and Oslo in Norway - is the highest mainline railway line in Europe and one of the most spectacular, crossing the Hardangervidda plateau. The highest station on the line (and the highest mainline station in Europe) is at Finse, 1222.2 meters above sea level.
    em8500778.jpg
  • The Bergensbanen - the railway between Bergen and Oslo in Norway - is the highest mainline railway line in Europe and one of the most spectacular, crossing the Hardangervidda plateau. The highest station on the line (and the highest mainline station in Europe) is at Finse, 1222.2 meters above sea level.
    em8500775.jpg
  • The Bergensbanen - the railway between Bergen and Oslo in Norway - is the highest mainline railway line in Europe and one of the most spectacular, crossing the harsh and inhospitable Hardangervidda plateau at over 1200 meters (4000 feet) above sea level.
    em8500752.jpg
  • The Bergensbanen - the railway between Bergen and Oslo in Norway - is the highest mainline railway line in Europe and one of the most spectacular, crossing the harsh and inhospitable Hardangervidda plateau at over 1200 meters (4000 feet) above sea level.
    em8500748.jpg
  • The Bergensbanen - the railway between Bergen and Oslo in Norway - is the highest mainline railway line in Europe and one of the most spectacular, crossing the harsh and inhospitable Hardangervidda plateau at over 1200 meters (4000 feet) above sea level.
    em8500739.jpg
  • Oslo-S central railway station. The Bergensbanen - the railway between Bergen and Oslo - is the highest mainline railway line in Europe and one of the most spectacular, crossing the Hardangervidda plateau at over 1200 meters (4000 feet) above sea level.
    em8500718.jpg
  • Finse, after a snow storm . The Bergen Railway runs daily year round, demanding great effort and technical expertise. It is the highest mainline railway line in Europe and one of the most spectacular, crossing the harsh and inhospitable Hardangervidda plateau at over 1200 meters (4000 feet) above sea level.
    em8500708.jpg
  • Finse, snow storm. The Bergensbanen - the railway between Bergen and Oslo in Norway - is the highest mainline railway line in Europe and one of the most spectacular, crossing the harsh and inhospitable Hardangervidda plateau at over 1200 meters (4000 feet) above sea level.
    em8500702.jpg
  • Highlands (puna) of Jujuy north-west. The spectacular mountains of Tres Cruces pass, connecting the small city of Abra Pampa with the Quebrada de Humahuaca.
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  • Copper Canyon (Barranca del Cobre). Norogachi, Tarahumara Holy Week. The “fariseos” interpretes the part of “spanish”, the Jesus Christ’s enemies. Isolated within the remote landscape of the formidabile and spectacular Barranca del Cobre (Copper Canyon) live more than 50.000 Tarahumaras, the first largest Indian people of Norhern Mexico that call themselves Raramuri, “runners”, for thier ability to run long distances. Many Tarahumaras live in caves and log cabins, down in the canyon in winter and in the highlands in summer. They still retain strong traditions, today menaced by increasing pressure from increasing desertification and drug trafficants. Still today, the most importan event is the Holy Week, celebrated for days with a unique religious synchretism of Catholicism and traditional worship.
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  • Holy Week. Good Friday. The most spectacular Holy Week throughout Latin America, a sort of time machine to find an ancient Spain, where roman soldiers with the faces of Maya peasants interpret for days a choral rite alive in the collective memory as a matter of chronicle. In theatrical scenery of Antigua, between colonial palaces and Baroque churches uncovered by frequent earthquakes and eruptions of nearby volcanoes, processions come one after the other in an increasingly spasmodic crescendo until Holy Friday. From dawn to sunset for thousands of penitents, curucuchos rigorously dressed in purple, is a privilege, often passed down from father to son, to load on the shoulders heavy groups of statues with Jesus Christ, God, the Holy Spirit and the Virgin Mary.
    em0110157.jpg
  • Les Baux. It has a spectacular position in the Alpilles mountains, set atop a rocky outcrop crowned with a ruined castle overlooking the plains to the south. During the Middle Ages the lords of Les Baux controlled 79 towns and villages. Les Baux is now one of the most picturesque villages in France.
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  • Cap Corse, Nonza village.The spectacular gravity-defying tower was constructed by Pasquale Paoli in 1760. Its squared corners made it easier to defend, as famed Captain Casella proved in 1768 when he stood off 1,200 French troops.
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  • The largest group of religious monuments and megalithic sculptures in South America stands in a wild, spectacular landscape. Gods and mythical animals are skilfully represented in styles ranging from abstract to realist.
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  • The largest group of religious monuments and megalithic sculptures in South America stands in a wild, spectacular landscape. Gods and mythical animals are skilfully represented in styles ranging from abstract to realist.
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  • General view, in the back Huayna Picchu Mt. Spectacular terracing transformed the mountain into a suspended garden.
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  • General view, in the back Huayna Picchu Mt. Spectacular terracing transformed the mountain into a suspended garden.
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  • Bungle Bungles Nat. Park, spectacular rounded rock towers.
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  • Les Baux. It has a spectacular position in the Alpilles mountains, set atop a rocky outcrop crowned with a ruined castle overlooking the plains to the south. During the Middle Ages the lords of Les Baux controlled 79 towns and villages. Les Baux is now one of the most picturesque villages in France.
    em7302259.jpg
  • Holy Week. Good Friday. The most spectacular Holy Week throughout Latin America, a sort of time machine to find an ancient Spain, where roman soldiers with the faces of Maya peasants interpret for days a choral rite alive in the collective memory as a matter of chronicle. In theatrical scenery of Antigua, between colonial palaces and Baroque churches uncovered by frequent earthquakes and eruptions of nearby volcanoes, processions come one after the other in an increasingly spasmodic crescendo until Holy Friday. From dawn to sunset for thousands of penitents, curucuchos rigorously dressed in purple, is a privilege, often passed down from father to son, to load on the shoulders heavy groups of statues with Jesus Christ, God, the Holy Spirit and the Virgin Mary.
    em0110254.jpg
  • Holy Week. Good Friday. The most spectacular Holy Week throughout Latin America, a sort of time machine to find an ancient Spain, where roman soldiers with the faces of Maya peasants interpret for days a choral rite alive in the collective memory as a matter of chronicle. In theatrical scenery of Antigua, between colonial palaces and Baroque churches uncovered by frequent earthquakes and eruptions of nearby volcanoes, processions come one after the other in an increasingly spasmodic crescendo until Holy Friday. From dawn to sunset for thousands of penitents, curucuchos rigorously dressed in purple, is a privilege, often passed down from father to son, to load on the shoulders heavy groups of statues with Jesus Christ, God, the Holy Spirit and the Virgin Mary.
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  • Holy Week. Good Friday, Escuela de Cristo church procession.The most spectacular Holy Week throughout Latin America, a sort of time machine to find an ancient Spain, where roman soldiers with the faces of Maya peasants interpret for days a choral rite alive in the collective memory as a matter of chronicle. In theatrical scenery of Antigua, between colonial palaces and Baroque churches uncovered by frequent earthquakes and eruptions of nearby volcanoes, processions come one after the other in an increasingly spasmodic crescendo until Holy Friday. From dawn to sunset for thousands of penitents, curucuchos rigorously dressed in purple, is a privilege, often passed down from father to son, to load on the shoulders heavy groups of statues with Jesus Christ, God, the Holy Spirit and the Virgin Mary.
    em0110207.jpg
  • Holy Week. Good Friday, early morning procession departs from La Merced. The most spectacular Holy Week throughout Latin America, a sort of time machine to find an ancient Spain, where roman soldiers with the faces of Maya peasants interpret for days a choral rite alive in the collective memory as a matter of chronicle. In theatrical scenery of Antigua, between colonial palaces and Baroque churches uncovered by frequent earthquakes and eruptions of nearby volcanoes, processions come one after the other in an increasingly spasmodic crescendo until Holy Friday. From dawn to sunset for thousands of penitents, curucuchos rigorously dressed in purple, is a privilege, often passed down from father to son, to load on the shoulders heavy groups of statues with Jesus Christ, God, the Holy Spirit and the Virgin Mary.
    em0110175.jpg
  • Holy Week. Good Friday. The most spectacular Holy Week throughout Latin America, a sort of time machine to find an ancient Spain, where roman soldiers with the faces of Maya peasants interpret for days a choral rite alive in the collective memory as a matter of chronicle. In theatrical scenery of Antigua, between colonial palaces and Baroque churches uncovered by frequent earthquakes and eruptions of nearby volcanoes, processions come one after the other in an increasingly spasmodic crescendo until Holy Friday. From dawn to sunset for thousands of penitents, curucuchos rigorously dressed in purple, is a privilege, often passed down from father to son, to load on the shoulders heavy groups of statues with Jesus Christ, God, the Holy Spirit and the Virgin Mary.
    em0110156.jpg
  • The most spectacular Holy Week throughout Latin America, a sort of time machine to find an ancient Spain, where roman soldiers with the faces of Maya peasants interpret for days a choral rite alive in the collective memory as a matter of chronicle. In theatrical scenery of Antigua, between colonial palaces and Baroque churches uncovered by frequent earthquakes and eruptions of nearby volcanoes, processions come one after the other in an increasingly spasmodic crescendo until Holy Friday. From dawn to sunset for thousands of penitents, curucuchos rigorously dressed in purple, is a privilege, often passed down from father to son, to load on the shoulders heavy groups of statues with Jesus Christ, God, the Holy Spirit and the Virgin Mary.
    em0110130.jpg
  • Copper Canyon (Barranca del Cobre): Norogachi, Tarahumara Holy Week. The ?fariseos? interpretes the part of ?spanish?, the Jesus Christ's enemies. Isolated within the remote landscape of the formidabile and spectacular Barranca del Cobre (Copper Canyon) live more than 50.000 Tarahumaras, the first largest Indian people of Norhern Mexico that call themselves Raramuri, ?runners?, for thier ability to run long distances. Many Tarahumaras live in caves and log cabins, down in the canyon in winter and in the highlands in summer. They still retain strong traditions, today menaced by increasing pressure from increasing desertification and drug trafficants. Still today, the most importan event is the Holy Week, celebrated for days with a unique religious synchretism of Catholicism and traditional worship.
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  • The spectacular skyline of the five-star luxury Royal Hotel located on Jebal Amman, a hilltop in the heart of the capital city.
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  • At the center of the Mole Antonelliana, the visitor enters the grand Temple Hall, the spectacular heart of the Museum. The crystal lift located at its center takes visitors straight up to the small panoramic temple located 85 meters higher up. The Temple Hall is surrounded by small chapels dedicated to the cult of cinema, with fascinating sets illustrating some of the major themes and genres of the seventh art: here the horror movies. Visitors can stretch out on the chaises longues and watch three films that are projected onto the giant screens.
    em7117095.jpg
  • At the center of the Mole Antonelliana, the visitor enters the grand Temple Hall, the spectacular heart of the Museum. The crystal lift located at its center takes visitors straight up to the small panoramic temple located 85 meters higher up. The Temple Hall is surrounded by small chapels dedicated to the cult of cinema, with fascinating sets illustrating some of the major themes and genres of the seventh art: animated films, cinema of the absurd, horror and fantasy, mirror films, westerns, musicals, science fiction, experimental cinema, family films, melodramas of love and death, catastrophe movies. The last two chapels are dedicated to the Italian silent film masterpiece Cabiria by Giovanni Pastrone and to Torino City of Cinema. Visitors can stretch out on the chaises longues and watch three films that are projected onto the giant screens.
    em7117015.jpg
  • At the center of the Mole Antonelliana, the visitor enters the grand Temple Hall, the spectacular heart of the Museum. The crystal lift located at its center takes visitors straight up to the small panoramic temple located 85 meters higher up. The Temple Hall is surrounded by small chapels dedicated to the cult of cinema, with fascinating sets illustrating some of the major themes and genres of the seventh art: here the family films. Visitors can stretch out on the chaises longues and watch three films that are projected onto the giant screens.
    em7117068.jpg
  • At the center of the Mole Antonelliana, the visitor enters the grand Temple Hall, the spectacular heart of the Museum. The crystal lift located at its center takes visitors straight up to the small panoramic temple located 85 meters higher up. The Temple Hall is surrounded by small chapels dedicated to the cult of cinema, with fascinating sets illustrating some of the major themes and genres of the seventh art: animated films, cinema of the absurd, horror and fantasy, mirror films, westerns, musicals, science fiction, experimental cinema, family films, melodramas of love and death, catastrophe movies. The last two chapels are dedicated to the Italian silent film masterpiece Cabiria by Giovanni Pastrone and to Torino City of Cinema. Visitors can stretch out on the chaises longues and watch three films that are projected onto the giant screens.
    em7117039.jpg
  • At the center of the Mole Antonelliana, the visitor enters the grand Temple Hall, the spectacular heart of the Museum. The crystal lift located at its center takes visitors straight up to the small panoramic temple located 85 meters higher up. The Temple Hall is surrounded by small chapels dedicated to the cult of cinema, with fascinating sets illustrating some of the major themes and genres of the seventh art: animated films, cinema of the absurd, horror and fantasy, mirror films, westerns, musicals, science fiction, experimental cinema, family films, melodramas of love and death, catastrophe movies. The last two chapels are dedicated to the Italian silent film masterpiece Cabiria by Giovanni Pastrone and to Torino City of Cinema. Visitors can stretch out on the chaises longues and watch three films that are projected onto the giant screens.
    em7117017.jpg
  • The Great Temple of Abu Simbel is the most famous site in Nubia, saved by a spectacular rescue campaign of UNESCO. Builded by Ramesses II vas dedicated to Amun-Ra, Re-Harakhti, Ptah and deified Ramesses II. RRestoration works.
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  • Outer Hebrides. Lewis Island: Standing Stones of Callanish erected around 2000 BC, one of the most spectacular megalithic monuments in Scotland. A tomb was later built into the site. The 13 primary stones form a circle about 13 m in diameter, with a long approach avenue of stones to the north.
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  • Outer Hebrides. Lewis Island: Standing Stones of Callanish erected around 2000 BC, one of the most spectacular megalithic monuments in Scotland. A tomb was later built into the site. The 13 primary stones form a circle about 13 m in diameter, with a long approach avenue of stones to the north.
    em0761151.jpg
  • Salta. Quebrada del Rio Las Conchas. These spectacular reddish rock formations are one of the most scenic canyons of Argentina's north-west.
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  • Salta. Quebrada del Rio Las Conchas. These spectacular reddish rock formations are one of the most scenic canyons of Argentina's north-west.
    em1410493.jpg
  • Highlands (puna) of Jujuy north-west. The spectacular mountains of Tres Cruces pass, connecting the small town of Abra Pampa with the Quebrada de Humahuaca.
    em1410257.jpg
  • Holy Week. Holy  Thursday, San Francisco procession. The most spectacular Holy Week throughout Latin America, a sort of time machine to find an ancient Spain, where roman soldiers with the faces of Maya peasants interpret for days a choral rite alive in the collective memory as a matter of chronicle. In theatrical scenery of Antigua, between colonial palaces and Baroque churches uncovered by frequent earthquakes and eruptions of nearby volcanoes, processions come one after the other in an increasingly spasmodic crescendo until Holy Friday. From dawn to sunset for thousands of penitents, curucuchos rigorously dressed in purple, is a privilege, often passed down from father to son, to load on the shoulders heavy groups of statues with Jesus Christ, God, the Holy Spirit and the Virgin Mary.
    em0110132.jpg
  • Abu Simbel is the most famous site in Nubia, saved by a spectacular rescue campaign of UNESCO. Waiters wait for tourist arriving by ship in the night. in the Back the Great Temple.
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  • Abu Simbel is the most famous site in Nubia, saved by a spectacular rescue campaign of UNESCO. The smaller temple dedicated to god and Nefertari, the beloved wife of Ramesses II. Once the Nubia, a region rich in gold, was a necessary link between Equatorial Africa and the Mediterranean civilisations. The pharaohs build many temples in Nubia, the most grandiose expression is Abu Simbel built by Ramesses II. In 1971, with the construction of the Aswan High Dam, an extraordinary campaign of UNESCO saved many temples. The most difficult rescue operation was the salvage of Abu Simbel monumental complex. Today only few small cruise ships reach the Nubian monuments, far from the mass tourism of Nile valley.
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  • The Great Temple of Abu Simbel is the most famous site in Nubia, saved by a spectacular rescue campaign of UNESCO. Builded by Ramesses II vas dedicated to Amun-Ra, Re-Harakhti, Ptah and deified Ramesses II.
    em2610056.jpg
  • The Great Temple of Abu Simbel. It is the most famous site in Nubia, saved by a spectacular rescue campaign of UNESCO. Builded by Ramesses II vas dedicated to Amun-Ra, Re-Harakhti, Ptah and deified Ramesses II. The large hypostyle hall (1o meters long and 16.5 wide) with huge 10 meters high depicting the deified Ramses II likened to the god Osiris.
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  • The Great Temple of Abu Simbel, the dawn. It is the most famous site in Nubia, saved by a spectacular rescue campaign of UNESCO. Builded by Ramesses II vas dedicated to Amun-Ra, Re-Harakhti, Ptah and deified Ramses II. Four colossal20 meters statues of the Pharaoh decorate the façade of the temple. Once the Nubia, a region rich in gold, was a necessary link between Equatorial Africa and the Mediterranean civilisations. The pharaohs build many temples in Nubia, the most grandiose expression is Abu Simbel built by Ramesses II. In 1971, with the construction of the Aswan High Dam, an extraordinary campaign of UNESCO saved many temples. The most difficult rescue operation was the salvage of Abu Simbel monumental complex. Today only few small cruise ships reach the Nubian monuments, far from the mass tourism of Nile valley.
    em2610046.jpg
  • Delphy Lodge, a 1830s country house, fishing lodge and hotel in one of the most spectacular settings between Mayo County and Connemara.  Located in a wild and unspoilt valley the 1000-acre Delphi estate i overlooks the lakes and rivers of the Delphi valley famous for their salmon and seatrout fishing.
    em7220284.jpg
  • Delphy Lodge, a 1830s country house, fishing lodge and hotel in one of the most spectacular settings between Mayo County and Connemara.  Located in a wild and unspoilt valley the 1000-acre Delphi estate i overlooks the lakes and rivers of the Delphi valley famous for their salmon and seatrout fishing.
    em7220269.jpg
  • Delphy Lodge, a 1830s country house, fishing lodge and hotel in one of the most spectacular settings between Mayo County and Connemara.  Located in a wild and unspoilt valley the 1000-acre Delphi estate i overlooks the lakes and rivers of the Delphi valley famous for their salmon and seatrout fishing.
    em7220249.jpg
  • Delphy Lodge, a 1830s country house, fishing lodge and hotel in one of the most spectacular settings between Mayo County and Connemara.  Located in a wild and unspoilt valley the 1000-acre Delphi estate i overlooks the lakes and rivers of the Delphi valley famous for their salmon and seatrout fishing.
    em7220247.jpg
  • Delphy Lodge, a 1830s country house, fishing lodge and hotel in one of the most spectacular settings between Mayo County and Connemara.  Located in a wild and unspoilt valley the 1000-acre Delphi estate i overlooks the lakes and rivers of the Delphi valley famous for their salmon and seatrout fishing.
    em7220245.jpg
  • Delphy Lodge, a 1830s country house, fishing lodge and hotel in one of the most spectacular settings between Mayo County and Connemara.  Located in a wild and unspoilt valley the 1000-acre Delphi estate i overlooks the lakes and rivers of the Delphi valley famous for their salmon and seatrout fishing.
    em7220227.jpg
  • Bergen. Oslo-Bergen railway's station. The Bergensbanen - the railway between Bergen and Oslo in Norway - is the highest mainline railway line in Europe and one of the most spectacular, crossing the Hardangervidda plateau at over 1200 meters (4000 feet) above sea level.
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  • Oslo-Bergen railway, Voss station. The Bergensbanen is the highest mainline railway line in Europe and one of the most spectacular, crossing the Hardangervidda plateau at over 1200 meters (4000 feet) above sea level.
    em8500839.jpg
  • Oslo-Bergen railway, Voss station. The Bergensbanen is the highest mainline railway line in Europe and one of the most spectacular, crossing the Hardangervidda plateau at over 1200 meters (4000 feet) above sea level.
    em8500836.jpg
  • The Bergensbanen - the railway between Bergen and Oslo in Norway - is the highest mainline railway line in Europe and one of the most spectacular, crossing the Hardangervidda plateau. The highest station on the line (and the highest mainline station in Europe) is at Finse, 1222.2 meters above sea level.
    em8500813.jpg
  • The Bergensbanen - the railway between Bergen and Oslo in Norway - is the highest mainline railway line in Europe and one of the most spectacular, crossing the Hardangervidda plateau. The highest station on the line (and the highest mainline station in Europe) is at Finse, 1222.2 meters above sea level.
    em8500802.jpg
  • The Bergensbanen - the railway between Bergen and Oslo in Norway - is the highest mainline railway line in Europe and one of the most spectacular, crossing the Hardangervidda plateau. The highest station on the line (and the highest mainline station in Europe) is at Finse, 1222.2 meters above sea level.
    em8500796.jpg
  • The Bergensbanen - the railway between Bergen and Oslo in Norway - is the highest mainline railway line in Europe and one of the most spectacular, crossing the Hardangervidda plateau. The highest station on the line (and the highest mainline station in Europe) is at Finse, 1222.2 meters above sea level.
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  • The Bergensbanen - the railway between Bergen and Oslo in Norway - is the highest mainline railway line in Europe and one of the most spectacular, crossing the Hardangervidda plateau. The highest station on the line (and the highest mainline station in Europe) is at Finse, 1222.2 meters above sea level.
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  • The Bergensbanen - the railway between Bergen and Oslo in Norway - is the highest mainline railway line in Europe and one of the most spectacular, crossing the Hardangervidda plateau. The highest station on the line (and the highest mainline station in Europe) is at Finse, 1222.2 meters above sea level.
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  • The Bergensbanen - the railway between Bergen and Oslo in Norway - is the highest mainline railway line in Europe and one of the most spectacular, crossing the Hardangervidda plateau. The highest station on the line (and the highest mainline station in Europe) is at Finse, 1222.2 meters above sea level.
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  • The Bergensbanen - the railway between Bergen and Oslo in Norway - is the highest mainline railway line in Europe and one of the most spectacular, crossing the Hardangervidda plateau. The highest station on the line (and the highest mainline station in Europe) is at Finse, 1222.2 meters above sea level.
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  • The Bergensbanen - the railway between Bergen and Oslo in Norway - is the highest mainline railway line in Europe and one of the most spectacular, crossing the Hardangervidda plateau. The highest station on the line (and the highest mainline station in Europe) is at Finse, 1222.2 meters above sea level.
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  • The Bergensbanen - the railway between Bergen and Oslo in Norway - is the highest mainline railway line in Europe and one of the most spectacular, crossing the Hardangervidda plateau. The highest station on the line (and the highest mainline station in Europe) is at Finse, 1222.2 meters above sea level.
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  • The Bergensbanen - the railway between Bergen and Oslo in Norway - is the highest mainline railway line in Europe and one of the most spectacular, crossing the harsh and inhospitable Hardangervidda plateau at over 1200 meters (4000 feet) above sea level.
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  • The Bergensbanen - the railway between Bergen and Oslo in Norway - is the highest mainline railway line in Europe and one of the most spectacular, crossing the Hardangervidda plateau at over 1200 meters (4000 feet) above sea level.
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  • The Bergensbanen - the railway between Bergen and Oslo in Norway. Krøderen Lake view. This railway is the highest mainline railway line in Europe and one of the most spectacular.
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  • Oslo-S central railway station. The Bergensbanen - the railway between Bergen and Oslo - is the highest mainline railway line in Europe and one of the most spectacular, crossing the Hardangervidda plateau at over 1200 meters (4000 feet) above sea level.
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  • the Flåm Railway (Flambana) is an incredible train journey from the mountain station at Myrdal on the Bergen Railway, down to Flåm station in the  Aurlandfjord. Each year, this railway attracts people from all the world, making the Flåm Railway one of Norway's major and most spectacular tourist attractions. <br />
This 20 km-long train ride is one of the worlds steepest railway lines on normal gauge. The gradient is 55/1000 on almost 80% of the line, with twisting tunnels that spiral in and out of the mountains .
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  • the Flåm Railway (Flambana) is an incredible train journey from the mountain station at Myrdal on the Bergen Railway, down to Flåm station in the  Aurlandfjord. Each year, this railway attracts people from all the world, making the Flåm Railway one of Norway's major and most spectacular tourist attractions. <br />
This 20 km-long train ride is one of the worlds steepest railway lines on normal gauge. The gradient is 55/1000 on almost 80% of the line, with twisting tunnels that spiral in and out of the mountains .
    em8500844.jpg
  • the Flåm Railway (Flambana) is an incredible train journey from the mountain station at Myrdal on the Bergen Railway, down to Flåm station in the  Aurlandfjord. Each year, this railway attracts people from all the world, making the Flåm Railway one of Norway's major and most spectacular tourist attractions. <br />
This 20 km-long train ride is one of the worlds steepest railway lines on normal gauge. The gradient is 55/1000 on almost 80% of the line, with twisting tunnels that spiral in and out of the mountains .
    em8500850.jpg
  • The Flåm Railway (Flambana) is an incredible train journey from the mountain station at Myrdal on the Bergen Railway, down to Flåm station in the  Aurlandfjord. Each year, this railway attracts people from all the world, making the Flåm Railway one of Norway's major and most spectacular tourist attractions. <br />
This 20 km-long train ride is one of the worlds steepest railway lines on normal gauge. The gradient is 55/1000 on almost 80% of the line, with twisting tunnels that spiral in and out of the mountains .
    em8500847.jpg
  • the Flåm Railway (Flambana) is an incredible train journey from the mountain station at Myrdal on the Bergen Railway, down to Flåm station in the  Aurlandfjord. Each year, this railway attracts people from all the world, making the Flåm Railway one of Norway's major and most spectacular tourist attractions. <br />
This 20 km-long train ride is one of the worlds steepest railway lines on normal gauge. The gradient is 55/1000 on almost 80% of the line, with twisting tunnels that spiral in and out of the mountains .
    em8500858.jpg
  • Flam, Flambana railway museum. The Flåm Railway (Flambana) is an incredible train journey from the mountain station at Myrdal on the Bergen Railway, down to Flåm station in the  Aurlandfjord. Each year, this railway attracts people from all the world, making the Flåm Railway one of Norway's major and most spectacular tourist attractions. <br />
This 20 km-long train ride is one of the worlds steepest railway lines on normal gauge. The gradient is 55/1000 on almost 80% of the line, with twisting tunnels that spiral in and out of the mountains .
    em8500854.jpg
  • the Flåm Railway (Flambana) is an incredible train journey from the mountain station at Myrdal on the Bergen Railway, down to Flåm station in the  Aurlandfjord. Each year, this railway attracts people from all the world, making the Flåm Railway one of Norway's major and most spectacular tourist attractions. <br />
This 20 km-long train ride is one of the worlds steepest railway lines on normal gauge. The gradient is 55/1000 on almost 80% of the line, with twisting tunnels that spiral in and out of the mountains .
    em8500860.jpg
  • the Flåm Railway (Flambana) is an incredible train journey from the mountain station at Myrdal on the Bergen Railway, down to Flåm station in the  Aurlandfjord. Each year, this railway attracts people from all the world, making the Flåm Railway one of Norway's major and most spectacular tourist attractions. <br />
This 20 km-long train ride is one of the worlds steepest railway lines on normal gauge. The gradient is 55/1000 on almost 80% of the line, with twisting tunnels that spiral in and out of the mountains .
    em8500861.jpg
  • Flam on the shores of Aurlandfjord. the Flåm Railway (Flambana) is an incredible train journey from the mountain station at Myrdal on the Bergen Railway, down to Flåm. Each year, this railway attracts people from all the world, making the Flåm Railway one of Norway's major and most spectacular tourist attractions. <br />
This 20 km-long train ride is one of the worlds steepest railway lines on normal gauge. The gradient is 55/1000 on almost 80% of the line, with twisting tunnels that spiral in and out of the mountains .
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  • Salta. Quebrada del Rio Las Conchas, the rock small canyon nicknamed El Anfiteatro. These spectacular reddish rock formations are one of the most scenic canyons of Argentina's north-west.
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