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LONDON-BRIDGE
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London Bridge is located on the great ocean road in Victoria Australia. The Great Ocean Road sprawls out for 243km around Victoria, taking in gorgeous views of the coastline and an array of natural wonders. It’s a hugely popular attraction with tourists who are looking to soak up the beauty of Australia and get to grips with its wild and wonderful landscape.Throughout the route there are a number of landmarks that you can stop off and see, many of which are quirky rock formations and unusual scenes.One such quirky formation is London Bridge or London Arch. Set amongst the Campbell...
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TREE OVER WATER KOISHIKAWA-KORAKUEN-GARDENS Tokyo Japan Koishikawa Kōrakuen Garden (小石川後楽園) is in Koishikawa, Bunkyō, Tokyo, adjacent to Tokyo Dome City. It is one of two surviving Edo period clan gardens in modern Tokyo, the other being Kyu Shiba Rikyu Garden, and one of the oldest and best preserved parks in Tokyo.The construction was started in 1629 by Tokugawa Yorifusa, the daimyo (feudal lord) of Mito han, and was completed by his successor, Tokugawa Mitsukuni.Mitsukuni named this garden "Kōraku-en" (Kōraku means "enjoying afterwards") after a Chinese teaching of "a governor should worry before people and enjoy after people". The garden shows...
STORM
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STORM- Looking north from Shinagawa-ku Tokyo storm over Shinjuku. Here are some great tips for photographing storms by DIANA MILEVSKA Original article here Diana Milevska sent in this awesome guest post explaining how photographers can learn to photograph storms, lightning, and other natural features that are likely to cause instant death. Diana is a storm chaser, photographer, and designer. For more on Diana K. Milevska, check her out at BowEchoMedia.com. The nice thing about being a storm chaser is that the only credential you need is really awesome photos of really awesomely terrifying storms, so I knew Diana was qualified...
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