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Shibuya Crossing, Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo’s iconic intersection! Shibuya’s scramble crossing is where people pour in from all directions and where we witness less vehicles and more pedestrians crossing the intersection. We witnessed the iconic crossing from the vantage point Starbucks and did the crossing too. It was an unique experience. It is like Times Square of NYC. The Billboards,… Read More »
Swayambhunath Temple, Kathmandu, Nepal
Swayambhu, means ‘self-sprung’. The buddhist shrine in Kathmandu, Nepal is the oldest religious site and was founded by King Vṛsadeva about the beginning of the 5th century CE. (Common Era) Also known as Monkey temple, this shrine is among the oldest religious sites in Nepal and is visited every day by numerous tourists and locals. Swayambhunath Stupa is a… Read More »
Buddha Park, Kathmandu, Nepal
Buddha Park featuring the biggest Buddha Statue in Nepal near Kathmandu is a sight to look at feeling mesmerized and enthralled. The golden statue of Buddha sitting tall in the middle measuring 67 feet from the ground with a bowl of nectar is a great work of art. The meditative pose of Buddha along with… Read More »
Homage to La Ballona Creek – Sundial in Culver City, California
Homage to La Ballona Creek is a large sundial positioned at 32 degrees, the latitude at which Culver City is located. Set at the top of the hill, the views of the city are brilliant from here and you will be a little away from the buzz of the city below. There is a friendly… Read More »
Kawaguchiko Music Forest
The Kawaguchiko Music Forest is located at the foot of Mt. Fuji with beautiful Lake Kawaguchiko and Mt. Fuji in the forefront. European-inspired garden with an antique music-box museum, vintage organs & live performances, this place is a good choice for visitors who want to spend their quiet afternoon. Kawaguchiko Music Forest is a one… Read More »
Budhanilkantha Temple
Budhanilkantha Temple is situated below the Shivapuri Hill at the northern end of the kathmandu valley. Sleeping Vishnu is carved on a huge black stone. An interesting feature of this shrine is that when Nepal was a Kingdom, the reigning King of Nepal was not to visit the spot according to an old tradition. The… Read More »
Living Water Wayside Chapel, Ontario, Canada
Name: Living Water Wayside ChapelHours: Open to visitors 24/7Location: Niagara-on-the-Lake, OntarioCountry: Canada What a great place to get hitched……😁😍 If you are looking for a cute and quiet place to get hitched, head over to Ontario and visit this chapel. The chapel and the surroundings won’t disappoint you and your fiancé. This lovely cute chapel… Read More »
Kachina Doll, Cave Creek, Arizona
An impressive World’s Tallest 39′ Kachina Doll stands tall in the neighborhood of Tonto Hills, near Cave Creek, Arizona. It is definitely an interesting roadside stop near Cave Creek, Arizona to pause & appreciate Southwestern culture & history. They were originally designed to teach young members of the Hopi tribe about spirit beings known as… Read More »
Blythe Intaglios
The Blythe Intaglios or Blythe Geoglyphs are really cool to explore and understand the way the natives tried to communicate with God. They are a group of gigantic figures incised on the ground near Blythe, California, in the Colorado Desert. The ground drawings or geoglyphs were created by humans for an, as yet, unknown reason. The… Read More »