Travel Photography Photos tagged as green
After find out in Maasin that we had a whole day to kill because our ferry to Bohol was not going to leave for another 12 hours we decided to take a hike to Hanginan, which is a small town used as a pilgramage to a church. This is me really tired going up the mountain.
These are the final steps up through the small town of Hanginan to the church known as Sr. San Francisco Javier Church.
I was told that there was not much to do in MacArthur. People were right, but that is exactly what I wanted to do. I relaxed and walked the beach. A nice beach with views like this fishing boat.
My friend and I walked around Tacloban in the downtown area to get some sunglasses and some to just window shop and was told to try this cassava out. It is called binagol. It is a rice cake and it is good. Very rich tasting.
Sempione Park, Milan
There are endless green fields dotted with white sheep.
Road lined by rain forest leading to Monbulk, Victoria, Australia
San Vitale is a small domed church in the Byzantine architectural style. There are magnificent Byzantine mosaics inside the basilica.
Some park near some hospital. We just set there to eat our pizza (directly from the box)
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There are several of nice ornamentals on the housing in Cartagena.
After waking up in the morning in a shady are of Cartagena, we found how gorgeous it was in the day. Here the courtyard of the place we were staying at was rather well decorated with coconuts.
La Boquilla is a fishing village. It is no wonder why there are many boats on the beaches.
There is a reason that Barichara is where films are made. The roofs are well decorated.