Hidden Treasures: Faroese Villages
In addition to better weather, a summer time visit to the Faroe Islands also provides plenty of daylight hours (16+ hours) for leisurely exploration of the countryside. Between our hiking activities, […]
In addition to better weather, a summer time visit to the Faroe Islands also provides plenty of daylight hours (16+ hours) for leisurely exploration of the countryside. Between our hiking activities, […]
The highest point on the Faroe Islands is Slættaratindur, a 880m tall mountain on the island of Eysturoy. On a clear day, you can see all 18 islands of the […]
I just returned from a 7-day trip to the Faroe Islands, and I can’t wait to share with you my experiences and photos from this amazing place. Located roughly half-way […]
The last stop on our mini-roadtrip to Western New York was also my favorite. Regular followers of this website will know I love photographing derelict buildings and abandoned places. The […]
The heart of Buffalo’s waterfront revitalisation is Canalside, formerly the western terminus of the Erie Canal. Today this historical district is rich with new development including restaurants, hotels, the Central […]
The Darwin D. Martin House Complex is a National Historic Landmark in Buffalo, designed by famed American architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Together with the Fallingwater residence (Pennsylvania) and the Guggenheim […]
Let’s face it, Buffalo has a less than stellar reputation. Ask any Torontonian about this visiting this city just across the US border, and you’ll likely get a bewildered “Why […]
The Great Ocean Road is a famous 243-km stretch of highway on the south-eastern coast of Australia. Built by soldiers between 1919 and 1932, the two-lane road is a Australian National […]