Showing posts with label landscapes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label landscapes. Show all posts

Tuesday, 23 July 2013

The most beautiful landscapes of Tuscany, Italy

Val d’ Orcia, Tuscany, Italy photo
Val d’ Orcia, Tuscany, Italy (photo source)
Window view, Tuscany, Italy photo
Window view, Tuscany, Italy (photo source)
Villa in Tuscany, Italy photo
Villa in Tuscany, Italy (photo source)
Zig Zag Road in Tuscany, Italy photo
Zig Zag Road in Tuscany, Italy (photo source)
Tuscany vineyards photo
Tuscany vineyards (photo source)
Sant'Antimo abbey near Castelnuovo dell'Abate, Siena, Tuscany, Italy photo
Sant'Antimo abbey near Castelnuovo dell'Abate, Siena, Tuscany, Italy (photo source)
Tuscany, Italy photo
Tuscany, Italy (photo source)
Monteriggioni, Tuscany, Italy photo
Monteriggioni, Tuscany, Italy (photo source)
'Strada Chiantigiana' between Siena and Castellina in Chianti, Tuscany, Italy photo
'Strada Chiantigiana' between Siena and Castellina in Chianti, Tuscany, Italy (photo source)
Castiglion Del Bosco, Tuscany, Italy photo
Castiglion Del Bosco, Tuscany, Italy (photo source)
Tuscany fields photo
Montalcino vineyards (photo source)
Tuscany hay fields photo
Tuscany hay fields (photo source)

Tuesday, 4 June 2013

The most beautiful pictures of Poland (17 photos)

Poland (Polish: Polska), is a country in Central Europe. It has a long Baltic Sea coastline and is bordered by Belarus, the Czech Republic, Germany, Lithuania, Russia (Kaliningrad Oblast), Slovakia, and Ukraine. 

The countryside throughout Poland is lovely and relatively unspoiled. Poland has a variety of regions with beautiful landscapes and small-scale organic and traditional farms. Travellers can choose different types of activities such as bird watching, cycling or horseback riding.

Culturally, you can visit and/or experience many churches, museums, ceramic and traditional basket-making workshops, castle ruins, rural centres and many more. A journey through the Polish countryside gives you a perfect opportunity to enjoy and absorb local knowledge about its landscape and people.

Welcome to Poland
Lowicz Costume, Poland
Lowicz Costume, Poland (source)
Beautiful Places Throughout Europe, Warsaw Poland
Beautiful Places Throughout Europe, Warsaw Poland
Beautiful Places Throughout Europe, Warsaw Poland (source)
 Crooked house, Sopot Poland
Crooked house, Sopot Poland
Crooked house, Sopot Poland (source)
 Gdansk, Poland
Gdansk, Poland
Gdansk, Poland (source)
Beautiful Gdansk
Beautiful Gdansk
Gdansk, Poland (source)
 Kielce palace, Poland
Kielce palace, Poland
Kielce palace, Poland  (source)
 Krakow, Poland Anywhere.....
Krakow, Poland
Krakow, Poland (source)
Wawel Cathedral Krakow
Wawel Cathedral Krakow
Polish monarchs were crowned here. Center for the mausoleum of St. Stanislav Cathedral is considered to be the patron of Poland. (source)
 Long Market Street, Gdansk, Poland
Long Market Street, Gdansk, Poland
Long Market Street, Gdansk, Poland (source)


 Old Warsaw, Poland
Old Warsaw, Poland
Old Warsaw, Poland (source)
 The Renaissance castle of Pieskowa Skała near Sułoszowa, Poland
The Renaissance castle of Pieskowa Skała near Sułoszowa, Poland
The Renaissance castle of Pieskowa Skała near Sułoszowa, Poland (source)

 Rudawy Janowickie Mountains Poland
Rudawy Janowickie Mountains Poland
Rudawy Janowickie Mountains Poland (source)
 St Joseph's Church, Podgorze
St Joseph's Church , Podgorze, Krakow, Poland
St Joseph's Church , Podgorze, Krakow, Poland (source)
Streets of the old Warsaw
Warsaw Poland
Warsaw Poland (source)
 Tatra Mountains, Poland
Tatra Mountains, Poland
Tatra Mountains, Poland (source)
 Town hall in Wrocław, Poland
Town hall in Wrocław, Poland
Town hall in Wrocław, Poland (source)
 Warsaw, Poland
Warsaw, Poland
Warsaw, Poland (source)

The most beautiful pictures of Serbia (21 photos)

Serbia (Serbian: Србија, Srbija) is a country located in the Balkans, in Southern Europe. It was a founder and one of the six republics forming the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. It is surrounded by Montenegro to the south, Bosnia and Herzegovina to the west, Bulgaria to the southeast, Croatia to the northwest, Hungary to the north, Macedonia and Albania (through Kosovo) to the south, and Romania to the northeast. It is situated on one of the major land routes from Central Europe to Turkey and further on to the Near East.

Welcome to Serbia!
Welcome to Serbia
Welcome to Serbia (source)

Somewhere in Serbia
Somewhere in Serbia
Somewhere in Serbia (source)
Serbia is a lovely country, open for tourism all year round. During the summer tourists love spending their time in Belgrade and enjoy the nature of many national parks throughout the country. In winter, they are warmly welcomed to mountain resorts (one of the most popular being Kopaonik, featured on BBC as one of the best ski destinations in Europe). There are also many spa resorts such as Sokobanja, Niška Banja and Vrnjačka Banja. 

Temple of Saint Sava, Belgrade, Serbia
Temple of Saint Sava, Belgrade, Serbia
Temple of Saint Sava, Belgrade, Serbia (source)

Zamak Belimarkovic
Zamak Belimarkovic
Zamak Belimarkovic (source)

Serbs are warm people, especially towards foreigners. They are very welcoming towards tourists, of which there are not many as the country's full potential has yet to be reached! Most Serbs speak some English and are eager to practice it (seniors, however, are more likely to speak German and/or French), so you will be able to find your way around by asking directions. Most tourists come to Serbia in the summer and you can often hear German, Italian, French and English in the streets of Belgrade, while Slovenian tourists pour for New Year holidays.

Studencia Monastery
Studencia Monastery, a 12th-century Serbian Orthodox Monastery in central Serbia, was declared by the Republic of Serbia as Monument of Culture of Exceptional Importance in 1979. (source)
Sirogojno - Serbia
Sirogojno - Serbia (source)



Yugoslavia was such a beautiful country with so many different attractive places that somehow, Serbia was neglected and it is still to be rediscovered not only by visitors, but by many Serbs, too. It is also a varied and beautiful place notwithstanding the fact that it is landlocked. From the plains of Vojvodina, which in winter, remind of the scenes from the film of Dr. Zhivago, to many mountains and lakes or reservoirs and ski resorts of outstanding beauty.

St. Nicholas Monastery (Soko)-Republic of Serbia
St. Nicholas Monastery (Soko)-Republic of Serbia
St. Nicholas Monastery (Soko)-Republic of Serbia (source)
River Uvac, Serbia
River Uvac, Serbia
River Uvac, Serbia  (source)
River House, Serbia
River House, Serbia
River House, Serbia (source)
There were seventeen Roman emperors born in the territory of today's Serbia, and it is well-known that they all left monuments and built palaces in or close to their birthplaces. It may well be that the oldest ever found human settlements in Europe, if not in the world, can be found in country of Serbia. The longest stretch of the river Danube, longer than in any other European country is in Serbia. The giant hydroelectric dam of Djerdap has created a lake stretching for many miles out of the Canyon Djerdap with its famous Roman road to the East build by the Emperor Trajan.

Povlen Mountain, Serbia
Povlen Mountain, Serbia
Povlen Mountain, Serbia (source)
Pannonian Plain, Serbia
Pannonian Plain, Serbia
Pannonian Plain, Serbia (source)
Golubac Fortress, Serbia
Golubac Fortress, Serbia
Golubac Fortress, Serbia (source)
Kalemegdan Fortress, Serbia
Kalemegdan Fortress, Serbia
Kalemegdan Fortress, Serbia (source)
Opština Palilula, Niš
Opština Palilula, Niš
Opština Palilula, Niš (source)
Clouds above Novi Sad in Vojvodina, Serbia
Clouds above Novi Sad in Vojvodina, Serbia
Clouds above Novi Sad in Vojvodina, Serbia (source)
Clock tower and lamps - Novi Sad, Vojvodina, Serbia
Clock tower and lamps - Novi Sad, Vojvodina, Serbia
Clock tower and lamps - Novi Sad, Vojvodina, Serbia (source)
Serbia is on the crossroads of European history and as such, it is a mix of cultures, ethnicity and religions. Its people, contrary to a recent stigma, are one of the most hospitable and welcoming and recently, Belgrade was voted as one of the up and coming capitals of Europe. It hosted the recent Eurovison song contest and it is the home town of world names like Djokovic, Jankovic and Ivanovic; the ambassadors of New Serbia. There may be more attractive locations elsewhere, but Serbia has a spirit and a soul that is rare to find coupled with melange of different cultures and a gusto for good living. 

Beska, Serbia
Beska, Serbia
Beska, Serbia (source)
Belgrade,Serbia
Belgrade,Serbia
Belgrade,Serbia (source)
St. Sava Cathedral, Beograd, Serbia
St. Sava Cathedral, Beograd, Serbia
St. Sava Cathedral, Beograd, Serbia (source)
Avalski toranj, Belgrade
Avalski toranj, Belgrade
Avalski toranj, Belgrade (source)