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Travel #Photography by world traveler Johannes Oppewal (88 countries and counting) 🗺️📍📸Follow my Art Journey at @bitpopart

Gyeongbokgung Palace in Seoul

#Seoul #SouthKorea #Photography #travel #asia

Changing of the Royal Guard at Gyeongbokgung Palace. #Seoul #SouthKorea #Photography #travel #asia

Cool #Art statue in Seoul #Travel #wherostr #Photography #Seoul #Southkorea

Visit #Budapest The photos will tell you why📸 #Photography #Hungary #Europe

Wat Lok Moli temple in Chang Mai, Thailand at night #Asia #Photography #Changmai #siamstr

A good place for a drink and watching the sunset on Koh Lanta island in Thailand

Rock Beach Bar

#kohlanta #thailand #asia #restaurant #photography

5 things to do in Rovinj, Croatia

Rovinj, Croatia, is a beautiful coastal town located on the Istrian Peninsula. Known for its charming old town, colorful houses, and cobblestone streets, Rovinj has a rich history influenced by both Venetian and Austrian cultures. The town is surrounded by the Adriatic Sea, offering stunning views, a mild Mediterranean climate, and plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities like boating, swimming, and cycling.

Here are some highlights you might enjoy in Rovinj:

1. Old Town – Wander through the narrow, winding streets of Rovinj’s old town, which has a distinctly Venetian feel. The pastel-colored buildings, art galleries, and boutique shops are perfect for exploration.

2. St. Euphemia’s Church – This iconic baroque-style church sits atop a hill overlooking the town and offers incredible views of the sea. The bell tower is open for visitors and provides panoramic views.

3. Rovinj Archipelago – There are 14 small islands near Rovinj, perfect for a day trip or an adventurous boat ride. Some are uninhabited and offer peaceful beaches and clear waters for swimming.

4. Art and Culture – Rovinj has a strong arts community, and you can often find local artists showcasing their work along the streets. There's also an art gallery and several smaller studios, making it a potential spot to connect with fellow creatives.

5. Cuisine – Being on the coast, Rovinj offers amazing seafood, but its Istrian influences also bring local wines, truffles, and olive oil to the table.

Since you travel with your art and love making connections, Rovinj could be an inspiring spot for you to both relax and find creative inspiration! The town’s relaxed, artistic atmosphere could be a great environment to meet local artists and share your work.

#Rovinj #Croatia #Europe #travel #photography

Chinese heritage in Bangkok

Lhong 1919 in Bangkok is a historic riverside venue that blends Chinese heritage with modern culture. Originally a 19th-century shipping port, it's now a vibrant space featuring restored Chinese-style buildings with shops, art galleries, restaurants, and event spaces. It’s a popular spot for both locals and tourists to explore traditional Chinese architecture, culture, and modern creativity.

#Bangkok #Thailand #asia #travel #photography

South Korea's tallest building

Lotte World Tower in Seoul is South Korea's tallest building, standing 555 meters high with 123 floors. Completed in 2016, it houses offices, apartments, a luxury hotel, and Seoul Sky, an observation deck offering panoramic city views. It's a major landmark with shopping, dining, and entertainment options.

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Large Buddha statue in Bangkok

Wat Paknam Phasi Charoen is a prominent Buddhist temple located in the Phasi Charoen district of Bangkok, Thailand. Established in the 17th century during the Ayutthaya period, it is known for its rich history and spiritual significance. The temple has recently gained attention for its massive *Phra Maha Chedi*, a 69-meter-tall pagoda that contains a beautiful glass stupa. This stupa is adorned with intricate artwork and houses a large Buddha statue, drawing visitors from around the world.

The temple complex is also home to a meditation center and is a hub for Buddhist learning and practices. Its serene environment and stunning architecture make it a popular place for both devotees and tourists.

#Bangkok #Thailand #asia #travel #photography

Boat Noodle

One of the best place for noodles in Bangkok.

Ti Det Ayutthaya Boat Noodle. 📍🗺️

#Foodstr #Bangkok #Thailand #Travel

Papas Arrugadas (wrinkled potatoes) and Gambas al Ajillo (Spanish garlic shrimp)

Papas Arrugadas (wrinkled potatoes) and Gambas al Ajillo (Spanish garlic shrimp) are two beloved dishes from the Canary Islands and Spain, respectively. Pairing these together creates a flavorful, authentic Spanish meal. Here's a brief guide on how to make them:

1. Papas Arrugadas (Wrinkled Potatoes)

* Ingredients:

* Small potatoes (preferably Canarian potatoes)

* Sea salt (coarse)

* Water

* Instructions:

1. Wash the potatoes but don’t peel them.

2. Place the potatoes in a pot and add just enough water to cover them.

3. Add a generous amount of coarse sea salt (around 1/4 cup for every 1 kg of potatoes).

4. Boil the potatoes until tender, about 20-30 minutes.

5. Drain the water, leaving the potatoes in the pot. Return them to the stove over low heat to evaporate any remaining water, allowing the salt to crystallize on their skins and giving them their characteristic wrinkled appearance.

* Serve: Traditionally served with mojo sauce (red or green), but they also complement Gambas al Ajillo perfectly.

2. Gambas al Ajillo (Spanish Garlic Shrimp)

* Ingredients:

* 400g large shrimp (peeled and deveined)

* 4-5 garlic cloves (thinly sliced)

* 1-2 dried red chili peppers (optional, for heat)

* 1/2 cup olive oil

* Fresh parsley (chopped)

* Salt and paprika

* Lemon wedges (for serving)

* Instructions:

1. Heat the olive oil in a skillet over medium heat.

2. Add the sliced garlic and chili peppers (if using), cooking until the garlic becomes golden and fragrant, being careful not to burn it.

3. Add the shrimp and cook for about 2-3 minutes until they turn pink and opaque.

4. Season with salt, paprika, and sprinkle with fresh parsley.

5. Serve immediately with lemon wedges on the side.

Serving Suggestion:

Serve the Gambas al Ajillo in the same skillet with papas arrugadas on the side, drizzled with mojo sauce for extra flavor. The creamy, wrinkled potatoes complement the garlicky shrimp, creating a satisfying and traditional Spanish meal.

Enjoy your meal with a glass of Spanish wine or a refreshing beer!

Enjoy your meal with a glass of Spanish wine or a refreshing beer!

#Foodstr #Travel #spain #photography #canaryislands

A must visit Pula Roman Amphitheater.

The Pula Roman Amphitheater, also known as the Pula Arena, is one of the most well-preserved ancient Roman amphitheaters in the world and the sixth-largest of its kind. Located in Pula, Croatia, it was built in the 1st century AD during the reign of Emperor Vespasian, around the same time as the Colosseum in Rome.

The amphitheater could seat around 20,000 spectators** and was originally used for gladiatorial contests, public spectacles, and other forms of entertainment such as animal hunts. Its elliptical shape, towering limestone walls, and 72 arches are striking architectural features. Unlike many Roman amphitheaters, the Pula Arena has remained remarkably intact, with all four side towers still standing.

Today, the arena is a major tourist attraction and serves as a venue for modern events, including concerts, festivals, and even the renowned Pula Film Festival, where movies are screened under the stars within the ancient walls.

The amphitheater’s fusion of ancient history with modern culture makes it a captivating place to visit and an ideal setting for stories blending the past with the present.

#Pula #Croatia #travel #photography #Europe

Coastal city Pula

Pula is a historic coastal city located at the southern tip of the Istrian Peninsula in Croatia. It is one of the most important and largest cities in the region and is renowned for its rich Roman heritage, beautiful coastline, and vibrant cultural life.

The city's most famous landmark is the Pula Arena, a remarkably well-preserved Roman amphitheater built in the 1st century AD. It is the sixth-largest Roman amphitheater in the world and still hosts events such as concerts, film festivals, and reenactments of Roman gladiatorial games. The Temple of Augustus, the Triumphal Arch of the Sergii, and the Forum are other impressive remnants of Roman times that can be found throughout the city.

Pula’s coastal location makes it a popular destination for tourists seeking a mix of history and natural beauty. The city offers lovely beaches, coves, and access to the stunning Brijuni National Park, a collection of islands with diverse wildlife, Roman ruins, and scenic landscapes, just a short boat ride away.

Apart from its historical attractions, Pula has a lively atmosphere with a variety of restaurants, cafes, and markets showcasing Istrian cuisine, including fresh seafood, truffles, and olive oil. The city is also known for its cultural events and festivals, such as the Pula Film Festival, which takes place in the amphitheater and draws international attention.

Pula combines ancient history with modern Mediterranean living, making it a captivating destination for those interested in culture, history, and relaxation by the sea.

#Pula #Croatia #photography #Europe #Travel

Picturesque town Preko

Preko is a small, picturesque town located on the island of Ugljan in Croatia, just off the coast from the city of Zadar. It is one of the main towns on the island and serves as a gateway to Ugljan, connected by regular ferry services to the mainland.

Preko is known for its charming old town, with narrow streets, traditional stone houses, and beautiful beaches. The town has a relaxed Mediterranean atmosphere, and visitors can enjoy its peaceful environment, perfect for a quiet vacation by the sea. The Promenade along the waterfront is lined with cafĂŠs and restaurants, offering views of the Adriatic Sea and the nearby islands.

One of the highlights of Preko is the Fortress of St. Michael, a medieval structure perched on a hill above the town. From the fortress, visitors are rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of the Zadar Archipelago and the city of Zadar on the mainland.

Preko also offers easy access to nearby natural attractions, such as the Olive Gardens of Ugljan, the pristine beaches, and the crystal-clear waters for swimming and snorkeling. Its proximity to Zadar makes it an attractive spot for tourists who want a peaceful island experience while being close to a bustling historic city.

#Croatia #Photography #Europe #zadar #preko

The Basilica of Our Lady in Tongeren

also known as the *Onze-Lieve-Vrouwebasiliek, is a striking Gothic church and former cathedral in Belgium. It’s famous for its towering belfry, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site. The church’s rich history spans centuries, and inside, visitors can admire the 15th-century walnut statue of the Virgin Mary, central to Tongeren’s Coronation Celebrations held every seven years.

The basilica also features an impressive organ built in 1752 and has a collection of medieval art, including sculptures and stained-glass windows. Visitors can explore the attached Teseum museum, showcasing religious artifacts and archaeological finds, or climb the belfry for stunning views of the Hesbaye region.

#Belgium #Travel #Photography #Tongeren

Autumn is arriving in the Netherlands 🍁 #travel #photography #netherlands #Friesland #Sneek

Salzburg Tips

Salzburg is a beautiful mix of history, culture, and scenic charm. Here are some quick tips:

Must-Visit:

- Hohensalzburg Fortress: Stunning views.

- Mirabell Gardens: *Sound of Music* spot.

- Mozart's Birthplace: Iconic museum.

- Getreidegasse: Famous shopping street.

- Hellbrunn Palace: Fun trick fountains.

Local Eats & Drinks:

- Sacher Torte at CafĂŠ Sacher.

- Stiegl Beer at Stiegl Brewery.

- Try **Wiener schnitzel** and **Salzburg nockerl**.

Hidden Gems:

- Steingasse: Historic, quiet street.

- MĂźllner Steg Bridge: Great river views.

Walking-friendly and close to the Alps, Salzburg is perfect for soaking up culture and nature.

#Salzburg #Austria #Photography #travel #europe

Dokkum, Friesland the Netherlands

Dokkum is a historic town in the northern Netherlands, located in the province of Friesland. It’s known for its charming canals, windmills, and its well-preserved medieval city center.

One of the most famous aspects of Dokkum is its connection to the story of Saint Boniface, who was martyred there in 754 AD. Today, it’s a peaceful town with a rich history, quaint streets, and traditional Frisian culture.

#Dokkum #Friesland #Netherlands #travel #photography

The Dragon Bridge

The Dragon Bridge in Da Nang, Vietnam, is a modern architectural marvel and one of the city's most iconic landmarks. Spanning the Han River, this six-lane bridge is 666 meters long and shaped like a golden dragon, a symbol of power, nobility, and good fortune in Vietnamese culture.

The dragon design also has a practical and entertaining feature: every weekend at 9 PM, the dragon breathes fire and water, creating a spectacular show that draws locals and tourists alike. The bridge, illuminated with colorful LED lights, offers a stunning nighttime view of the city.

Have you visited Da Nang or seen the Dragon Bridge before? It seems like a spot you might find inspiring for your art and travels.

#danang #vietnam #asia #travel #photography