Showing posts with label Holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holidays. Show all posts
18.8.13
10.2.13
Photo Diary: Italy Part 3
Finally, I take you to a small town called Montepulciano followed by the beautiful city of Florence. My favorite thing about these two places would definitely have to be the views and the food. Both were absolutely amazing. Below are a couple of photos I took while I was there. This is the last Italian photo diary, so enjoy!
30.10.12
Photo Diary: Italy - Part 1
Just a few days ago I got back from an AMAZING holiday
in Italy with my family. The food, the fashion, the everything was spectacular.
After landing in Milan (the fashion capital) we took a suupppeer fast train
east to Venice (a dreamy fantasy, if you ask me). Next we took an even faster train
down to Rome (without question my favorite city EVER), then up through a small
hill town known as Montepulciano (a cozy paradise) on the way to Florence (I
don’t have any words to describe how amazing the art in this city was…just too beautiful).
During the trip I overdosed on photography, taking 800+ photos. It was
practically impossible to condense it down to just one post. Instead I have
decided to split it up into 3 sections: Milan+Venice, Rome (Definitely deserving of its own
post and I took majority of the photos here) and Montepulciano+Florence.
Milan
The perfect mix of history, fashion and food is Italy, and a
great example of this is in Milan, probably the best example too.
Venice
I thought I was in a dream when I entered the city. The charming canals, mazed backstreets, truly extraordinary. The scenes from movies such as the Tourist (how I love Johnny Depp here) came to life, without out all the action though, which suited me just fine.
5.8.12
Photo Diary: Bali - Part 2
23.7.12
Photo Diary: Bali - Part 1
Bali is absolutely brilliant. It will always remain as one of my favorite holiday destinations. Not only is it skirted by some of the world's most beautiful beaches but also has some amazing scenery up on its hills. Rich in food and culture, Bali will never cease to amaze me. The island also has some fabulous shopping locations. Apart from the expected Billabongs and Rip Curls there are some pockets around the location with amazing pieces by both local and foreign designers. I wish I could have explored Bali more, but I spent most of my time underwater with a wetsuit and a tank on my back. I went scuba diving. Most of the photos I took are on my underwater film camera and are being processed at the moment so I will share that with you guys later. Enjoy!
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