1 Population 72 and as dry as a bastard calf, Almaden looks a bit like a scene from the 1800's American wild wild west - with the added attraction that you can do a bit of trainspotting from the Railway Hotel. — @ Almaden, Queensland, Australia.
2 Walking the busy cobblestone streets of Antigua ans taking in the sights, sounds & smells of a Market Day Sunday was a brilliant experience. — @ Antigua Guatemala, Sacatepequez, Guatemala
3 My second ever helicopter ride was to Franz Josef Glacier and all I can say is - WOW!!! — @ Franz Josef Glacier, Westland District, West Coast, New Zealand
4 Missing my "Dirty Girl" ..... but a big shout out to SunCity Harley-Davidson - especially Brent, Madi and Andrew Eade for going above & beyond in trying to get Harley to pull their finger out. — @ Mount Stuart, Townsville, Queensland, Australia
5 Top 'o tha morn' to ya ... from the top of tha 'Ville.
I so love getting up at sparrows fart to see what the new day brings and Australia Day was no different. — @ Castle Hill Look Out, Townsville, Queensland, Australia
6 I soooo don't want to sound sexist or anything - but ..... they sure do have a fair rack on them in Fort Worth.
I got into town around 11AM and just happened across the "Fort Worth Herd" down at the Stockyards National Historic District - https://www.fortworth.com/the-herd/ — at Stockyard Cattle Drive, Fort Worth, Texas, USA
7 I was fascinated watching this little old lady, sitting on the shade at a local street market, making these cars with only some old newspaper, glue and paint that she had scavenged from somewhere. — @ Trinidad, Sancti Spíritus, Cuba
8 Have to say this is one of the first sandy beaches I've been on that has been shaded to the waterline - without being a rocky outcrop, cliff face, mangroves or swamp — @ Parque Nacional Manuel Antonio, Quepos, Puntarenas, Costa Rica
9 Always found it somewhat majestic seeing lighthouse standing tall in isolated areas, in harsh conditions, with only the lighthouse keepers residence for company. — @ Point Lowly Lighthouse, Whyalla, South Australia, Australia
10 Loved the different architecture of Mexico, especially around the port city of Campeche that dates back to 1540. — @ San Francisco de Campeche, Campeche, Mexico
11 Until I was standing here taking this photo, I was of the belief that the only pyramids in the world were located in Egypt.
Located approximately 40 kilometres (25 miles) northeast of Mexico City, putting the Teotihuacán Pyramids into any kind of size perspective is near on impossible, considering the site covers a total surface area of 83 square kilometres (32 sq miles) — @ Piramides de Teotihuacán, Teotihuacán, State of Mexico, Mexico
12 I might be cut from a different cloth, but my "meh" moment of my visit to the South Island of New Zealand a couple of years ago was Milford Sound.
From my photo and in the way people talked it up, you'd think they'd had some form of epiphany - I actually enjoyed the drive out there a whole lot more. — @ Milford Sound, Fiordland, Southland, New Zealand