One photograph from each of the cities which I visited in the Summer of 2009 - one of the most unforgettable summer of my life.
ENJOY
(P.S. Please click the Photo for a bigger view)
ENJOY
(P.S. Please click the Photo for a bigger view)
The Beethoven statue in Bonn with the Post office as the Background. This is the main platz or Plaza in Bonn
The Cologne Dome Steps: Has to be one of the most liveliest places on the Planet. Thousands of people come here every day. One can find crowds here at ANY (and I mean ANY) time of the Day.
The Cologne Dome Steps: Has to be one of the most liveliest places on the Planet. Thousands of people come here every day. One can find crowds here at ANY (and I mean ANY) time of the Day.
The Town Hall of Dusseldorf. It was partially covered with Moss and Vines in the period of disuse in the medieval times. But that hasn't been cleared now and infact has been modified to look kool.
The BMW head office (the tall building) and the BMW museum (The Bowl Shaped one).
Only a Tower remains of this earlier magnificent Church which was the Symbol of Hamburg before the Allied Air raids during WWII.
The Brandenburg Gate: The Grand symbol of Germany and Berlin. This gate leads to "Unten den Linten" which is a road with Lemon trees on both sides. "Unten den Linten" literally means under the Lime trees.
The Baltic Coast on Rugen Island which the Biggest Island in Germany: This photo reminds me Kaho Na Pyar Hai.
A typical Postcard from Switzerland hosts similar photographs. But watching this view sitting on a Boat in the middle of Lake Brienz is a completely different experience altogether.
(P.S. Notice the waves formed by the Boat. The lake is completely still otherwise)
The Famous Coffee shops of Amsterdam. Marijuana is legal here and these coffee shops sell them. Notice the pic carefully.
The Louvre: This is the Famous Louvre Museum of Paris and its famous Glass Prism.
The leaning tower of PISA. No descriptions needed.
St. Angelo's Castle in Rome.
Florence: the Birthplace of Italian Renaissance and an important center of Medieval italian finance.
The Rialto Bridge of Venice: The Oldest and the most famous of the bridges spanning the Biggest canal of this city whose streets are made of water.
3 comments:
just keep them coming Man :)
Absolutely amazing shots :)
Thank you for post and your blog. My friend showed me your blog and I have been reading it ever since.
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