If Looks Could Kill

Redeemer

Leaves

Sydney Opera House

Copenhagen Cathedral

Copenhagen, capital of Denmark, a city crammed with culture and history. Exploring the outskirts of the city I came across this cathedral beside a lake, the reflection making for a nice capture.

Dormant Volcano

On the way to Bolivia’s massive Salar de Uyuni I briefly crossed the Chilean border and into the Atacama desert. Here I saw vast coloured lakes, given their vibrant greens, reds and blues by the minerals of the neighbouring volcanoes. Sitting calmly in the distance was this ancient beast, a dormant volcano reflecting on its former life.

Palenque Ruins

The ancient Mayan ruins of Palenque are located deep in the jungles of southern Mexico in the state of Chipas. I took a day to explore the ruins on Christmas eve. Only 10% of the ruins have been uncovered, the rest lie hidden in the deep forest surrounding the site.

Neuschwanstein Castle

Perched atop a mountain in the small German village of Hohenschwangau is Neuschwanstein Castle, one of the countries top tourist attractions. Located near the Austrian border in the Bavarian region of Germany, the castle is visited by over 1 million people every year. Neuschwanstein has stood tall since 1886, and travelers visiting the castle today can be taken in by its neo-romantic styling, learn of its royal history and get to know the eccentric king who called it home.

Les Calanques Sunset

South of Marseille on France’s Mediterranean coastline lie a series of bays and inlets know as Les Calanques. We took a bus from Marseilles to a small university town called Luminy and from here we found the walking trails that led to the coast. The tracks started off easy but as we progressed further down the coast we found ourselves on some rough terrain, steep hills and having to climb over trees. The view of the Calanques as the sun set was beautiful, we sat and admired the view for a few hours, not wanting to leave the picturesque setting in front of us.

Rio Harbour