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| Cefalú, Sicily |
Photographed from the water, the charm of these ancient buildings takes on an almost primitive quality. A beautiful memory of a dream come to life.
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Prague, Czech Republic
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The Old Town Square has it all ornate, centuries-old buildings, cafes and more all surrounding an enormous cobblestone square.
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TRIangle BElow CAnal, New York City
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Before it became fashionable, many artists looking for cheap, raw spaces moved into the area. Now, artists continue to live here, alongside chic boutiques and upscale restaurants.
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Central Park West, New York City
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The area along the Upper West Side of Central Park is a favorite spot for runners, bikers and nature-lovers.
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Fire Island Lighthouse
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This wonderful view of the Lighthouse epitomizes this historic part of Fire Island.
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Hudson River Park, New York City
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A beautiful expanse at the lower end of Manhattan. This lovely spot is an oasis of space with views to the West and South including the Statue of Liberty.
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| Canal Street, New York City |
Canal Street is the home of knock-off hand-bags, perfume, jewelry and watches, as well as fine jewelry and Asian food. The diverse population of New York and the world always seem to converge right here.
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| Union Square Park, New York City |
Gathering spot for students, tourists and New Yorkers alike. Be sure to visit the Farmer’s Market on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
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| The Great Lawn, Central Park, New York City |
For many New Yorkers, it serves as the only country area they can regularly visit. For everyone, it provides a much-needed green space where one can re-connect with nature yet never be far from a Cappucino.
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| Grand Army Plaza, New York City |
With its many benches and ledges on which to sit, its a great meeting and people-watching spot. Of course, one can always check out the Apple Store.
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| SoHo-NoHo, New York City |
Downtown Manhattan’s ruggedly “chic” area. Look for the “stars” and enjoy the best pizza at celebrity-favorite, Arturo’s Pizza, then hit that cute place for a pastry and coffee.
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| Astoria Park |
A beautiful park, right near the edge of the East River with the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge spanning across and over.
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| View of Central Station from the Barbizon Palace Hotel, Amsterdam |
Downtown Amsterdam the commercial, the very old and, like any other city, always new construction.
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| Battery Park, New York City |
It’s a little bit like being far away from the “city” when one can spend some time here.
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| Gorbach Prospect, St. Petersburg |
Known as the Venice of the North, St. Petersburg’s combination of broad canals and large, stately buildings creates unique and inspiring vistas.
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| Statue of Liberty, Battery Park, New York City |
One can almost smell the salt in the air just by gazing at everything happening in this beautiful view.
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| The Old Church, Amsterdam |
In this romantic, nighttime view with wet cobblestones, the 700 year old Church looks golden.
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| Peterhof, St. Petersburg, Russia |
Summer palace of Peter the Great. Rivals Versailles upon which it was modeled.
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| Rembrandt Corner, Amsterdam |
Completely contained within a modern, non-descript building toward the right of the photo one can find Rembrandt’s house.
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| Red Light District, Amsterdam |
The magnificent colors in this night view convey some of the beauty of the area at night.
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| Motif #1, Rockport, Massachusetts |
Trademark of Rockport, Massachusetts, this dark red shack is recognized the world over.
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| St. Issac's Catherdral, St. Petersburg |
Historical landmark of St. Petersburg, the cathedral is familiar to all. The stunningly ornate interior boasts 24 karat gold, marble and malachite.
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| Castle Clinton, Battery Park, New York City |
An old fort at the southern tip of Manhattan, part of the beauty of Battery Park.
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| Bicycles, Amsterdam |
Number one method of transportation, bicycles line every street and canal.
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