I have been very lucky throughout my life to visit some amazing places all around the world. An Alaskan Cruise, a month in Australia, backpacking through Europe; I've seen more in my 26 years than most do in their whole lives.
My parents passed on the traveling bug to me when I was very young, taking us all around the US, from New Hampshire, to Texas, to Nevada. When I was 10 they took us on our first overseas trip to Ireland, and I just haven't been the same since. Any chance I have to see a new place, I run with it. Since the invention of digital cameras, I've been better able to document these travels, thank Heavens! Now, I do NOT claim to be any sort of skilled photographer, but here are some of my favorite pictures I've taken while traveling around the world the past few years.
I like this picture because it's from a less-touristy part of Venice (that isn't saying much, as the island is only so big), and I like how they left the extremely old bridge up and just added a new one). This is also my first successful picture with a longer exposure.
Venice, Italy. Taken from on top of the bell tower in Piazza San Marco
Brugge, Belgium. As picturesque as you'd imagine.
Prague, Czech Republic. This city proved to be pretty magical and this particular picture was taken from a monastery on top of the mountain that had the absolute best view of the city. There was also so amazing home-brewed beer up there :)
Oktoberfest, Munich, Germany. In addition to the overflowing beer halls and AMAZING smelling food, at night Oktoberfest becomes a beautiful display of lights, rides and fun. I took this picture on top of one of those big slides you see at fairs. It was the only ride I was brave enough to take on.
Interlaken, Switzerland. I can't believe I was lucky enough to go here. Most of my Europe trip was comprised of making last-minute decisions, then hopping on a train. A friend and I had a few days to kill, so we decided to go to Interlaken in order to get a good view of the Alps. Well, this town was absolutely breathtaking and we ended up staying an extra two days because we couldn't get enough of the fresh air and the site of Jungfraujoch, that mountain peak you see in the background.
Cinque Terre, Italy. If you have a friend who has been to at least one of the towns along the Cinque Terre coast, then you already know how beautiful it is. The hike was a little difficult, but more than worth it.
Florence, Italy. One of my favorite cities in the world. This picture was taking from atop the Duomo, which required climbing a total of 884 stairs.
The ruins of Pompeii with Mt. Vesuvius in the background.
Rome, Italy/Vatican City
Roman Ruins. I just like the lighting in this one!
Sagrada Familia, Barcelona, Spain. The most amazing piece of architecture I've ever laid eyes on. This picture isn't that special, but the place sure is!
Train Station, Madrid, Spain. The reason I like this picture so much is because of the bleakness. I know that's odd, but after spending a few days traveling alone, I was wandering the train station while waiting for my overnight train to Paris when I snapped this. It's just always pleased me.
Salzburg, Austria. This picture was taken from the Mirabell Palace, with a view of Salzburg Castle in the background. This town city was wonderful. Small, beautiful and interesting. Everything you could hope to find in a travel destination!
Lake Bled, Slovenia. After taking a day trip to see Lake Bled from Ljubljana, I really wish we would've stayed in this town. That island holds the Pilgrimage Church of the Assumption of Mary, and behind it you can see the medieval castle that sits on a hill above the lake. My eyes hurt by the end of the day because I had been trying to absorb as much beauty as possible.
The next two photos are from Plitvice Lakes National Park in Croatia. This is the oldest national park in Eastern Europe and is famous for its waterfalls and cascades. I hiked this park by myself in mid-November when there was very few other visitors. I've never felt more peaceful than being surrounded by this quiet nature. I can't wait to go back in summertime when it looks very
different.
This is from a small church outside of Dunedin, New Zealand.
Wellington, New Zealand. On of my favorite cities. It's beautiful and cultured (the Lord of the Rings filming location tour didn't hurt either).
Sydney, Australia. This is probably my favorite picture I've ever taken. I took this from a boat in Syndey Harbor after taking a whale watching cruise (where I may or may not have gotten VERY sea sick).
Uluru, Australia. I don't think I need to say much about this place. It's amazing and secluded. Oh, and I climbed that big rock there.
Kata Tjuta, Australia. This rock formation is very close to Uluru but looks completely different. I like this photo because you can really see how flat the land is around these two sacred aborigine sites. I was also lucky enough to snap this picture from a helicopter!
Isle of the Dead, Port Arthur, Tasmania. You'll have to
read up on Port Arthur's extremely interesting history as Australia's first penal colony. The Isle of the Dead is a small piece of land where they buried every inmate and prison employee. It's a lot of bodies for a small island. Creepy, yet fascinating!
Mt Wellington, Hobart, Tasmania. I love this picture with the old brewery and the mountain in the background. Cascade is Australia's oldest brewery and makes some delicious beer.
I couldn't conclude this post without a Stone Henge picture. They're the coolest rocks I ever did see, and they're just a very nice day trip from London.
Unfortunately, I'm not in possession of my Alaskan photos, or this post would be MUCH longer. Maybe if you're lucky I'll be able to post those at a later date.
Where is your favorite place that you've visited?