Archive for July, 2011
Love and Salvador Dalí
A couple shares an intimate moment next to a statue of Salvador Dalí in Cadaqués, Spain.
Read the post: “Being Salvador Dalí“.

Hazardous marine creatures in Australia
The waters surrounding the Australian continent are home to some of the world’s scariest marine creatures, from the Great White shark to the tiniest jellyfish with the deadliest sting. This board I found at Airlie Beach describes a host of toxic creatures and treatments. After seeing that board, I had my stinger suit on every time I entered the water!
Read the accompanying post: ‘A Whitsunday Adventure‘.

Bees on the building
Melbourne’s tallest building, the Eureka Tower, features massive bees on the sides of the lower floors. Pretty cool piece of art.
Read the accompanying post: ‘Marvellous Melbourne‘.

The steep terraces of the Ta Keo temple
The Ta Keo temple is the tallest in the Angkor Wat temple complex in Cambodia and one of the most hair-raising for those who attempt to climb it. The terraces are so steep, it’s almost like climbing a vertical wall! Check out the photos!
Read the accompanying post: ‘The Wonders of Angkor Wat‘.


Picturesque Cudillero
Cudillero is a picturesque fishing village in the principality of Asturias in northern Spain. Built on steep hillsides and fronting the Cantabrian Sea, Cudillero is home to a thriving fishing industry and attracts visitors who come here to dine at one of its many seafood restaurants.
Read the accompanying post: ‘Ten Things To Do in Asturias‘.



