Cuban army is starting the guns these days I hear, to get in shape in case of Raul's command. And that reminded me of the photo I took when I was traveling there. A soldier, spending some free time with his boy, probably his stepson, or maybe just a friend. They were sitting on a concrete fence near the sea in Havana, resting and checking people around. Those days could be over now.
Taken this summer in France, though just why this dog was wearing a Hawaii necklace is beyond me.
Some of you have already seen this one, but still, I like it. This is an umbrella I bought from some gypsy in Neapels and It was protecting me from the rain very well it's times :)
This is how a cake delivery looks like on Cuba. Tasty, ha? And later sold to some tourists for a million :)
Taken this summer in the Trenta valley, in an area with quite a few boulders. Climbing boulders is much different than climbing regular walls - but no less fun.
Penguins are cool - figuratively and literally :)
I'm not sure exactly what Nejc is staring at here - to me it looks as if he's mesmerised by the lights. That's completely silly, of course, since they are only there because of the lens I used... or are they?Taken this summer in a camp at Verdon, France.
The photo speaks for itself :)
Is the tower leaning or the church, that is the question. Taken in Pisa in a weather even worse than today's.
Our friend Nika enjoying a sunny day in Izola. Full of colours to fight the gray clouds outside!
This is how they "meat" people in Portugal. I can't actually remember where this one was taken, so geo-tagging maybe isn't such a useless thing at all :) Portugal really is a country of great food, especially if you love meat. And sorry for making you hungry (you lucky vegetarians).
A photo of Lisbon's Santa Justa elevator. It connects the downtown of Lisbon (the Santa Justa street) with the Carmo square. Lisbon itself is said to be built on seven hills (as is Rome, but according to Wikipedia, so are quite a few other cities), and has a couple of steep funiculars that climb the slopes. This elevator is over one hundred years old, and started out being powered by steam.