photo By: Nina Sarmiento
posted by Nina Sarmiento Paul the Octopus nearly become a part of this: But Iniesta’s goal definitely saved his skin err his tentacles and now Paul is enjoying the limelight. Felicitaciones España for winning both the Euro Tournament and the World Cup 🙂
posted by: Nina Sarmiento I have seen the image of London Bridge thousand times, but I still want to take a picture of it by myself 🙂
posted by Prime Sarmiento Christians all over the world are celebrating Easter today to commemorate the ressurection of Jesus Christ. The celebration of Easter also has a more Paganistic roots – it's a festival in honor of the Teutonic Goddess of Spring Eostre. So more than another religious festival,Easter is also the harbringer of the...
The London Eye at Night
The Burren (Irish: Boireann) meaning "great rock" is a karst landscape (landscape with layers and layers of soluble bedrock like limestone) region in Co.Clare, Ireland. The spring-summer season, with its floral blooms, is the best time to hike in this place.
Photo by: Gypsygal Nina Who says only hot babes can stop traffic?
Butter Lamps offered at a Hindu Temple in Johor Bahru, Malysia
I took these pics the day after Parma hit Baguio city. It was beautiful – the beauty after the storm. I love going to nature parks – looking at flowers, trees and just enjoying all those positive earth vibes! (text and photos by: Gypsygal Prime)
Text and Photos: Gypsygal Nina The dance festival or Damhsa is a yearly dance festival event in Cork which aims to celebrate diverse cultures. One of the dance troupes I admire is the Kupalo Ukrainian Dance Ensemble . The Canada-based group is touted as the cultural ambassador of the Alberta-based St. Basil’s Ukrainian Catholic Parish.
Text and Photos By: Gypsygal Nina I finally got my first elephant ride while sightseeing at the ruins of Angkor Thom! Wheee! It did cost me and my sister (Gypsygal Prime) 20 U.S. dollars (we paid 10 bucks apiece) . But I think it’s worth it. It gave me a bird’s eye view of the...
In Bhutan, the chief abbot’s winter residence is at the Punakha Dzong. Sitting at the confluence of the two rivers in the former Bhutanese capital of Punakha, this dzong houses many of the country’s historic and holy relics including the embalmed body of Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal. Zhabdrung was the first monarxch to unify the various...
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