Travel Photography Photos tagged as red
London, England
driving the sheep into the next field. With an ATV and 2 border collies
The food at Bohol Bee Farm Resort and Restaurant is one of the best cusine experiences you could have on the Island of Bohol. The whole farm is fully organic and all the foods cooked at the restaurant are grown or farmed there. You can take a tour of the farm and learn about how it works there. They even make thier own crafts from the plants around to help reduce any waste.
Arriving in the town of Hanginan, a town on the top of a mountainous area usually visited as a pilgramage, this boy saw an American and took the opportunity to beg.
Moscow's most famous shopping mall. In the old Soviet days this was stocked with virtually nothing (Sheila was here in the '70s). Today, even a coffee at one of the outdoor cafés cost about a fiver. Note the BMWs etc parked outside.
Russia's most iconic landmark - Red Square and the Kremlin, featuring Gum Department store, St Basil's and Lenin's Tomb. Unfortunately there was a mass of scaffolding set up there in preparation for some outdoor opera - will have to go back again to get better pictures (maybe not).
... trying to take an attractive photo.
Red-lights district is annoying! Even not because of ugly idea of flash-market (it's known, so was expected), but because of smooth chewing crowd, floating pipe-streets, moving like a noisy flock of sheep. Prostitutes of all ages are friendly waiving from behind greasy glasses. Streets are narrow and distance is touchable. Air is sucked with smell of junk-food. This is summer - high season. Pocket-pickers paradise. I couldn't find any element of attractivity in it, and for sure neither element of sexuality - it's pure marketial thing. Not being a puritan one I felt sick of it quite fast and was happy to leave.
Sunset from Movenpick Red Sea
Red Ravenna? hmmm... but Mao???
liked this red tree
liked this red tree
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We wanted to get away from the tourist areas of Cartagena so we wandered that day. Before heading off to Cerro de la Popa we found ourselves at el Mercado, or the Market. There are kinds of interesting walks of life here. This was the best places to find locals, since the rest of Cartagena was mostly full of tourists.