Or…… Postcards and elsewhere
Most of us inhabit just one home, live in one town, and know intimately one locality. This makes every other regions as “elsewhere”. Adventures are usually to places we’ve never been. Exploration opens seeing and sharpens our senses in newness. Sometimes reassuring dormant beliefs, sometimes reinforcing core values, yet sometimes exposing ourselves to new perspectives.
Travelogue images, …aka postcards, attempt to capture a sense of place. Postcards are often used to give context to folks back home. Mostly these images reinforce the known, learned, or the seen. Sometimes, if only rarely —they open us to the unexpected or unknown.
Foliage, rivers lakes, back roads and 7 million acres describe the backwoods of Upper Michigan.
Find The Churchill, then turn down Mural Alley aka 1 1/2 Street to waltz in to this Tato Caraveo piece.
Former capital of the Incan Empire sits at 11,152 ft. Gateway to Colonial architecture and untold rich archaeological treasures.
A concrete double curvature arch's dam up the Zezere River creating hydroelectric power.
A walk in back of Bom de Jesus are jardines featuring alcoves, gardens, waterfalls and boatyard.
On the Camino dos Faros is Muxia. it adjoins the 12th century Santuario de A Virxe--extension of the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage.
UNESCO World Heritage Sites comprise the Casco Antiguo old town district.
The concierge offers a wry grin and map showing Las Casas Juderia’s 27 adjoining houses connected by tunnels, courtyards, and passages. Leave breadcrumbs.
A small hamlet of only 33 residents located in Cantabaria lies on a steep hillside just east of Fuente De and the Picos de Europa.
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