
- Karl's bridge
... and the crowds on Charles's bridge. But a wonderful view of the Church of St. Francis of Assisi, the Old town bridge tower and the statue of Francis Borgia at sunset. - Termessos, Gymnasium.
And a more recent javelin thrower :-) - Termessos. The tomb of Alcetas, 320 BC.
- Chiessi
- Piazza del Duomo
- Puy de Dôme
We rushed through Dordogne to catch Le Tour de France at Puy de Dôme. - Puy de Dôme
Pogačar's bus. In almost three weeks travelling through France, we never met one Slovenian. The first one we saw was Mohorič :-) - Puy de Dôme
The buses were slow and I could take pictures. The cyclists passes by us so quickly, "impossible à attraper". - Puy de Dôme
It was a super hot day. And we were there waiting for them from before they even started racing... - Puy de Dôme
Well, there they are: Vingegaard and Pogačar, Nr. 1 and 11. - Puy de Dôme
They did not let the spectators uphill on the volcano, so everyone gathered around ... here. - Kyoto
Well, yes, Kyoto is very crowded indeed. Way too much for my taste. - Tenryu-ji
Again, one cannot quite experience the Zen with so many people around. But I LOVE their covered verandas, like this one from the Abbot's Grand Quarters. The buildings are not that old as there were eight major fires... - Bamboo groves
... while looking down is ... well... like this. - Kyoto old town
Yes, it was crowded. Higashiyama District. - Kiyomizu-dera
The view from the famous wooden terrace towards Okunoin. - Sensō-ji
Tokyo's oldest-established temple is dedicated to Kannon, the bodhisattva of compassion. The temple gets over 30 million visitors annually! - teamLab Borderless
Yes, trippy. - Astronomical Clock
Ah, the crowds in the city centre...