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 The little city of Santander with its sheltered natural harbour on the Bay of Biscay has a long and rich history. It is thought to have been the location of the 26 BC Roman port: Portus Victoriae Iuliobrigensium, but no definitive archaeological evidence has been found. The first documentary mention of the settlement was in 1068, although […]
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Posted in Architecture,Spain,TravelTags: animal park,animals,architecture,landscape,Photo Blog,Santander,sculpture,Spain,travel,Travel Blog,urban,Ursula Wall
 Who could resist? A hatted restaurant set in a vineyard with its own sculpture park! Mornington Peninsula, just an hour south of Central Melbourne in Australia, is a sensory feast. Although the whole government area is technically part of Metropolitan Melbourne, with its charming coastal villages and spectacularly wild coastline, and with its boutique farms […]
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Posted in art,Australia,sculpture,TravelTags: Australia,Mornington Peninsula,Pt. Leo,sculpture,Sculpture Park,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall
 Solo travel is not always seamless. There can be long gaps between connections. Finding a way to fill these gaps is not always easy! But, in Santander, on the north coast of Spain, I found filling a day simple and enjoyable: replete with magnificent landscapes, intriguing public art, modern and historic architecture, and wonderful food. […]
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Posted in Landscapes,Spain,TravelTags: architecture,landscape,Photo Blog,Santander,sculpture,Spain,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall
 The historical inhabitants of the Kathmandu Valley in Central Nepal are the Newar (Newari) people. The region sits at the crossroads of Indian and Tibetan culture, and while the people speak a Tibeto-Burman language, their culture has been strongly influenced by Indian religious and social institutions. Most Newari people – over 80% – identify as […]
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Posted in Architecture,Nepal,TravelTags: architecture,arts and crafts,environmental portrait,environmental portraits,hindu,hinduism,Nepal,Photo Blog,Religious Practice,sculpture,temple,travel,Travel Blog,UNESCO,Ursula Wall,work,worship
 The centre of Cairo, Egypt’s sprawling and populous ancient capital on the banks of the Nile River, is so dense with vibrant culture and UNESCO- listed history as to be overwhelming. So, it pays to sample small sections at a time. The Al-Sayeda Zainab Governorate is one of the city’s oldest and most crowded neighbourhoods. […]
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Posted in Architecture,Egypt,TravelTags: Ancient Egypt,architecture,arts and crafts,Egypt,Religious Practice,sculpture,travel,Travel Blog,UNESCO,Ursula Wall
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