Tag: locations
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Holidays? Let's Go 'Cuti - Cuti' Malaysia!
written by eva_eva on 2012-01-13 #newsOh wow, Chinese New Year is approaching and it's another long weekend holiday! For those who do not celebrate Chinese New Year, perhaps should grab this chance for a short break and discover Malaysia!
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Holiday Postcards: Where to Travel this Winter
2016-12-11 #culture #placesEmbrace the snowy chill and once-a-year fantastical sightings of these amazing winter locations which Lomographers have gone off to.
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Tang Dynasty City, Singapore
written by dotdotdot on 2010-03-24 #placesThe $100-million theme park which spans the size of 18 football fields was one of the grandest attractions in Singapore in its heydays. It was modeled after the Tang Dynasty capital in Chang-An.
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Singapore Summer Getaway: Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve
written by muhamad_haiz_shamsudin on 2013-06-26 #placesNobody to go with that tan? Not inspired by the Great Singapore Sale? Want a getaway but everybody seems to have the same place in mind? Then don't despair! I've got the perfect place for you!
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Solo Photowalk Routes: The Old Kuantan
written by guitarleo on 2013-04-26 #placesKuantan is the state capital of Pahang, Malaysia. For sure, this is a big city faced a lot of development over the years, but it also has the touch of history. Let’s go for a walk to see the new and old.
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Purify Yourself at Pura Tirta Empul, Bali
written by yokekei on 2013-03-04 #placesPura Tirta Empul is a Hindu temple in Bali Island, Indonesia. The name of "Tirta Empul" means "crystal clear stream". It is famous for its holy water where people go for purification and various religious ceremonies.
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Articles From Asia For Lomography.asia
written by soundfoodaround on 2012-08-01 #newsDo you want to be one of Lomography.asia's new section chiefs? What this means is being a regular contributor, having brainstorm sessions with our editors, and being featured all over Lomography.asia, Lomography Asia's Facebook page and more. Also, you'll be the go-to source for information by other Lomographers peeping into our window on analogue Asia.
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Summer Hot Spots: Liwliwa Beach, San Felipe, Zambales
written by plasticpopsicle on 2013-06-21 #placesLiving in a tropical country and an archipelago to boot, I feel fortunate to have plenty of choices whenever the need to chill by the beach arises. Among my recent summer hot spots of preference is a surf spot in the province of Zambales, just three hours away from Manila.
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Exploring Malacca: A State Rich of Historical Background in Malaysia
written by yokekei on 2013-03-28 #placesIf you travelling to Malaysia, I most recommend Malacca. This is because it is a great to visit, with its rich historical and cultural background from previous Portuguese, Dutch and British rule. The centre of city was listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in year 2008.
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Photo Treyman: A Favorite Place For Film Lovers In Sofia, Bulgaria
written by matej_mjaw on 2013-10-08 #placesA small and cozy shop in the center of Sofia, Photo Treyman, is a favorite place for photographers, especially for film lovers. Classic black and white photography, manual development processes, and old cameras are highly valued here. A picture of the month will await you in a humble little photo gallery, so don't be afraid to come in and take a look. Workshops, courses, and various kinds of exhibitions from the world of analogue and digital photography are conducted in the basement of the shop.
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The Battle of Belchite: Lost Memories in Claroscuro
written by bisilala on 2013-03-21 #placesThe gruesome history of Guernica is covered in most history books and known by many Europeans. The battle of Belchite, however, has received little to no attention. But the crucial role it played during the Spanish civil war deserves your attention, so please read on and let me tell you its story.
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On Flowerbeds: Prints of Romantic Gardens
2016-06-05 #culture #placesOgle at the pinks and greenery of these lush gardens found in different corners of the Earth.
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Solo Biking Routes: Biking by the Marikina River
written by walasiteodito on 2013-05-08 #placesI will be honest, I haven’t ridden a bike since I was 12, and that was 10 years ago, i’m not even sure if I still know how to ride a bike. But that won’t stop me from writing an article about a great biking location.
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Exploring the Jacob Tome School For Boys
written by edenhovenga on 2013-04-19 #placesThe Tome School for Boys, located in Port Deposit, Maryland, was founded by Jacob Tome as a preparatory school for boys; and it first opened in 1894.
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Out to Sea: Sekinchan and Kuala Selangor
written by shuttersentinel17 on 2011-09-20 #placesGreat places to wind down a little, get away from the grind of daily life, and experience a laidback trip for a short while!
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The Wanderlust Wonderlist: World Heritage Sites in Eastern Europe (As Seen By The Community)
written by geegraphy on 2013-07-29 #placesDespite the cold weather and possibly, the colder impressions, Eastern Europe is home to some of the most historically rich and perfectly preserved sites in Europe. Take a look and see if this doesn't give you the wanderlust!
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Experience a Drag Show in Metro Manila in Club Mwah
written by in-the-sky on 2013-10-08 #placesHave a different clubbing experience in Metro Manila with the drag queens of Club Mwah!
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Ewa Villages: A Reminder of Hawaii's Sugar Industry
written by neanderthalis on 2013-06-26 #placesHawaii's multi-cultural background lends itself to the sugar cane industry. The Ewa Villages carry a reminder to the agricultural history of Oahu.
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