While on my travels, I decided to do some Google mapping of my own. Here's some places that I find interesting (click the satellite image to go to the Google map):
What I like to call "mini-Versailles," this is the main palace on Herreninsel built by [crazy] King Ludwig II of Bavaria. It's extremely beautiful, but one of the most interesting things (besides Ludwig's myseterious death) is that it was never finished. There are entire portions that are just bare-bones while other rooms are lavishly decorated. Official Site of the Palace; Wiki article
The big pink bunny! This is an installation art piece by Gelitin that was erected in 2005. It's there to play on, nap on, marvel at and it'll be there for 18 more years. It's definitely on my list of places to visit. Official site
It doesn't look like much through the snow of the map, but that is Mirabell Gardens in Salzburg, Austria. Every single bit of the gardens were impeccably trimmed and perfect. It smelled sweeter than the most fragrant of candy shops. Wiki; Visit Salzburg
At this point I was going to show a map of the old city of Caesarea Maritima, but Israel cannot be Google mapped very easily. So instead, all I have is the picture above. When we were there, a man stood in the middle of the stage and sang. It was the absolute best acoustics and just an awesome experience. Wiki
Here is a view of the Kotokuin Temple, outside of which sits a 10m tall Buddha (who thankfully, looks nothing like Keanu Reeves). It's things like this that make me want to visit Japan really badly. Wiki; Japan-Guide.com
3 comments:
HAHAHA! Someone also drew a big willy on a frozen lake!!!! HAHAHAHA!
did you realize your mini versailles looks like a robot when taken from space?
Fun fun pics! And thank you so much for the link to the ear tips, I actually am in desperate need of a new pair and these look like they might actually be of decent quality.
so i've been playing around with map of the strange thing when I've had a few minutes down time... the website has been suspended! WTF!
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