Travel Photography Photos tagged as wood
Bodie Historic State Park, Bodie, California. Bodie is a ghost town in the Bodie Hills east of the Sierra Nevada mountain range.Visitors can walk the deserted streets of a town that once was a bustling area of activity. Interiors remain as they were left and stocked with goods.
Bodie Historic State Park, Bodie, California. Bodie is a ghost town in the Bodie Hills east of the Sierra Nevada mountain range.Visitors can walk the deserted streets of a town that once was a bustling area of activity. Interiors remain as they were left and stocked with goods.
A small blue wooden fishing boat pulled onto the beach in the town of Tonsupa, Ecuador on the coast of the Pacific Ocean
Kathmandu Durbar Square is listed in World Heritage Sites,UNESCO. Kathmandu Durbar Square is known as Basantapur Durbar Square which is one of the famouse sight seeing spot for the wood carving and historical cultural and religion.Visit the old center of Kathmandu with the kings palace, Basantapur,a living goddess home as kumara home and Durbar Square. By, http://www.buddhanepaltrek.com/
Viking Ship Museum (Vikingskipshuset), Bygdoy, Oslo, Norway
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. You can even visit the bees.
This was the next morning after the anime party and I think there was also a Kung Fu tournament/demenstration and dance for school. After that night of partying for everyone and the guests too this was what was left behind.
While wandering around Intramuros when I cam across a woodworker making some workings of some improvements to the Revellin del De Bagumbayan area. The ligthing was interesting so I felt compelled to catch this hard working man
Wakeboarding in Lake Pleasant, NY
Wakeboarding in Lake Pleasant, NY
petrified wood
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.
There are several of nice ornamentals on the housing in Cartagena.
Yellow painted walls. The buildings are what make up Cartagena and it's old Spanish influenced look.
La Boquilla is a fishing village. It is no wonder why there are many boats on the beaches.
The church of Barichara is one of the attractions of Barichara. It is not oeverly grand but it is worth visiting.
Some of the knockers in Barichara.
Saw this wooden cross right next to the OTHER church in Barichara. It was next to a really old tree.