Most people dont realize the actual size of Argentina. In terms of land mass, Argentina is in the top 10 largest countries in the world with a population of only 39 million people and is also the 2nd largest country in South America. Great shot of the clouds and the river. You could also feel […]
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A staircase from a photographer’s perspective
As I am walking around the 2nd largest city in Argentina I find a small opening for a museum slash university. Since it was a siesta I was fortunate to find anyone at all (a siesta is a short nap taken in the early afternoon). Argentina takes advantage of this common Spanish practice and some […]
Bull Fighting Ring in Uruguay
What you are seeing is the interior of an abandoned bull fighting ring in Uruguay. The Plaza de Toros Real de San Carlos is currently blocked off because the building is crumbling. How often do tourist obey do not enter signs? I’m an avid fan of architecture and as you can see above at the right […]
Buenos Aires Sightseeing: The Thinker
This is one of the original statues by Rodin properly titled The Thinker. Situated in the picturesque Plaza de Congresso square near the center of the city, this is one of the most popular things to do in Argentina. From the plaza de Congresso you can walk down Rivadavia avenue and see some of the […]
Sunset at the CN Tower: Toronto, Canada
This picture was extremely hard to take since the CN Tower has glass windows that cause glares at this time of the day. I took over 30 pictures because many of them have glares or even cables in the way, as the sun was going down the effect is magnified as the lights from the interior shine […]
Buenos Aires sightseeing: Mausoleum at Recoleta Cemetery
One of the most popular things to do in Buenos Aires, the Recoleta cemetery is where the most influential Argentinian figures rest in peace. Many of the mausoleums in the cemetery are intricately detailed with marble statues through a wide rane of architectural styles. The most prominent figures buried here are Eva Peron and Raul […]
Many Faces Of Ottawa Parliament – Mosaika Show: Ottawa, Canada
Parliament is already one of the most popular things to do in Ottawa. In the summer of 2010 the city instituted a brand new light and sound show called Mosaika. Check out my review of Mosaiki here. It lasts for about 30 minutes and while being somewhat political, the sights are quite incredible. I […]
PHOTO TUTORIAL: HOW TO DANCE AT CARIBANA IN TORONTO CANADA
Everyone knows the drill when you go out to dance whether its a serenade for the person you love or a passionate moment in time you will remember forever. For the most part you have to ask permission when you want to dance with someone else. You simply cannot just go up and let your […]
Costumes At Caribana: Toronto, Canada
The largest Caribbean festivals are held in Jamaica and on the island of Trinidad in Trinidad & Tobago. Toronto is the host to the largest Caribbean festival outside of the Caribbean. The name of the festival is Caribana and it also holds the title of being the largest festival in North America. One of the unique […]
Upside Down Zip lining in Costa Rica
We spent part of our time in a hotel near Arenal Volcano to be able to see all the attractions near the Volcano. Zip lining in Costa Rica was actually my first experience and it was better than I expected. We had a group of guys that were extremely fun. They let us zipline upside down, […]