Meet my brother |
Matryoshka dolls, even of Frodo and the Pope! |
Spiced Almonds Cart lady in traditional Estonian garb. |
Walking around the Old Town in Tallinn, Estonia.
May 22, 2008.
Tender and tasty roast pork, a lechon equivalent. |
Sardinhas assadas (grilled Portuguese sardines). My aunt went back to the restaurant for this dish the very next day. |
Bacalhau or salted codfish is a Portuguese delicacy. We had it grilled, but the owner of the restaurant said that it can be cooked in 1,000 different ways. |
At the Marques de Pombal Square (which is a roundabout hehe), about to watch the St. Anthony parade. That man with the lion is responsible for rebuilding Lisbon after the Great Earthquake in1755. |
A beautiful night in Lisbon. Walking back to our hotel. |
Pretty cobblestone streets make for an enjoyable walk (for the eyes and the spirit, not so much for the feet). |
Amazing graffiti on entire (abandoned) buildings! |
Sucking it dry |
Look towards the moon |
Colossal Croc |
A pond reflects the temple's facade. |
The breathtaking Bayon, which stands at the center of Angkor Thom. |
(less edited photograph of the Bayon) |
Faces carved into its towers is a distinct feature of the temple. |
"a muddle of stones, a sort of moving chaos assaulting the sky." -Maurice Glaize |
A man, a monkey, and a motorcycle. |
Scaly fruits sold near the temple. They look strange but they're sweet and tart, and good for you! |
Archway by the Sultan Ahmed Mosque, popularly called the Blue Mosque because... |
...the mosque's interior is decked out with blue tiles. The mosque is filled with delighted tourists... |
...like us! |
A pretty door near the Topkapi palace. |
My sister with a beautiful wall of Turkish tiles in the Topkapi palace. |
The "Kubbealti" or the domed room, where the Ottoman Imperial Council held its deliberations. Our tour guide said the emperor would listen in the secret conversations through that golden screen. |
My mother's favorite place in Istanbul. The grand bazaar! Pictures of the inside in another post. |