tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-90771911271756467712024-03-21T20:48:08.178-07:00Kristian Godfrey PhotographyA photo blog showcasing some of my images from around the worldKristiang85http://www.blogger.com/profile/11173892757477221092noreply@blogger.comBlogger26125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9077191127175646771.post-16526610778182305002012-08-11T02:16:00.001-07:002012-08-11T02:16:49.354-07:00Banyuwangi, Indonesia<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Palm trees and rubber plantations line the road back to Banyuwangi from the Ijen Plateau in far eastern Java.
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Bells line the path up to the Golden Mount, at Bangkok's Wat Saket.
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Two of the 'Devil's Marbles', rock formations made of granite shaped after years of chemical and mechanical weathering from wind, water and temperature changes in the desert.
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Men lead tourist camels down Clifton Beach, Karachi's main coastal strip.
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Paint peels off the walls in the stairwell of the school in Pripyat, Chernobyl, after years of abandonment following the nuclear accident in 1986.
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Dilapidated buildings in Irkutsk, the capital of Siberia.
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The stunning glass facade of the Ontario Power Building in Toronto.
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A reflection between buildings in the Sydney CBD.
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The turquoise waters of the Soca River, the colour coming from minerals in the glacial melt upstream, contrast with the land through which it meanders.
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A rice farmer ploughs the mud of his paddy field in Ubud.
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The driver of the Puffing Billy, one of Australia's oldest surviving steam trains, tends to his locomotive after a journey through the Dandenong Ranges.
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An early summer's day in Antwerp's Market Square. <br />
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Our two vehicles are dwarfed by the endless horizon on the deserted road into the Gobi. <br />
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A building in the Old Town of Nice in Southern France. <br />
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The colourful facade of an old block of apartments in Tirana. After Communism fell, the city's residents rebelled against the drab colours of the city's architecture and now most of the buildings sport lively liveries such as this. <br />
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The Nativity of Christ Cathedral in Riga. The Orthodox cathedral was completed in 1883, although under the Soviet Union it was closed down and turned into a planetarium. Since then, it has been fully restored and is a prominent feature of the Riga skyline. <br />
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A close-up of The Monolith in Oslo's Frogner Park. It was designed by Gustav Vigeland, and took 3 stone carvers 14 years to complete. It comprises of 121 human figures piled up towards the sky to a height of 14.12 metres. It represents "man’s desire to become closer with the spiritual and divine". <br />
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Wetland grasses are reflected in still water in the Hibre Islands, near Liverpool in England.<br />
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A worker in Fez's largest leather tannery, also the world's oldest, takes a break. Estimates say that the tanneries date back around nine centuries, and traditional methods are still used today. <br />
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A close up of the reflections off Bert Flugelmen's tetrahedron sculpture in Adelaide's Festival Square. <br />
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A close up of the modern facade of the European Union headquarters in Brussels. <br />
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Toronto's skyline on a clear early April morning, with the city still awaiting the spring thaw. <br />
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