Salzburg Zoo

September 28, 2025

Salzburg Zoo, also referred to as Tiergarten Hellbrunn, is a zoo in Salzburg. It is 14 hectares in size, and has 1500 animals from 150 species. Among them many are native to Austria, such as the apex the chamois and the brown bear but there are also many exotic animals, for example lions, monkeys, flamingos and penguins.

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Date: Sept 16

Blue Cats - WT United Arab Emirates


World Trip United Arab Emirates - Jet skiing. Arabian Sea.
Thank you Jam! 
Date: Sept 12

Syryany


Night in the village of Syryany, Kirov Region.
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Date: April 21

Saint-Malo


Saint- Malo, storm on the Sillon.

Saint-Malo is a historic fortified port city in Brittany, known for its high tidal ranges that can exceed 13 meters and frequent storms, which necessitate robust coastal protection and resilience planning for its residents and heritage sites. Located at the tip of a bay, the city's waterfront faces powerful wave overtopping due to these extreme tidal forces and a complex bay bathymetry.

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Date: Sept 15

Milwaukee County Zoo

September 27, 2025

The Milwaukee County Zoo is a zoo in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It houses 3,100 animals from 350 species and covers an area of 190 acres. The zoo is noted for the second birth of polar bears and siamangs in captivity and for their locally famous gorilla Samson, who lived from 1950 to 1981 and whose bones are now on display at the Milwaukee Public Museum. The zoo has 3 amur tigers, one male Kash and 2 females Tula and Natasha.

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Date: Sept 15

Chilik river


The Chilik is a major river in the Almaty Region, one of the largest left tributaries of the Ili, and the main waterway of southeastern Kazakhstan. The Bartogay reservoir has been created on the river, from where the Great Almaty canal begins. Recently, the river has become increasingly popular as an object of tourism for extreme water sports such as rafting and kayaking.

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Date: Sept 10

Ravana Falls


Ravana Falls is a popular sightseeing attraction in Uva province of Sri Lanka. It currently ranks as one of the widest falls in the country. This waterfall measures approximately 25 m in height and cascades from an oval-shaped concave rock outcrop. During the local wet season, the waterfall turns into what is said to resemble an areca flower with withering petals. But this is not the case in the dry season, where the flow of water reduces dramatically. The falls form part of the Ravana Ella Wildlife Sanctuary, and are located 6 km away from the local railway station at Ella.

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Date: July 15

Reindeers


Reindeer herding brigade in the tundra, Chukotka.

Chukotka is home to vast numbers of both wild and domestic reindeer, with a long history of nomadic herding by the indigenous Chukchi people.

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Date: August 18

Barossa Valley


The Barossa Valley is a valley in South Australia located 60 kilometres northeast of Adelaide city centre. The valley is formed by the North Para River. It is a renowned wine-producing region northeast of Adelaide, in South Australia. The area encompasses towns such as Tanunda, Angaston and Nuriootpa, and an array of high-profile wineries offering tours and cellar-door tastings. Shiraz grapes are the local speciality. The stone cottages and Lutheran churches throughout the region are testament to a 19th-century wave of German settlers.

Thank you Marnie!
Date: Sept 7

The Alamo


Established in 1718 by Spanish settlers, San Antonio de Valero was the first of the original five missions to be established in San Antonio, Texas. Because of its part in Texas' independence, the Alamo as it's now known, is regarded as the Shrine of Texas Liberty.

The Alamo and the four missions in the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park were designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site on July 5, 2015. The site encompasses a group of five frontier mission complexes situated along a stretch of the San Antonio River basin in southern Texas, as well as a ranch located 37 kilometres to the south. It includes architectural and archaeological structures, farmlands, residencies, churches and granaries, as well as water distribution systems. The complexes were built by Franciscan missionaries in the 18th century and illustrate the Spanish Crown’s efforts to colonize, evangelize and defend the northern frontier of New Spain. The San Antonio Missions are also an example of the interweaving of Spanish and Coahuiltecan cultures, illustrated by a variety of features, including the decorative elements of churches, which combine Catholic symbols with indigenous designs inspired by nature.

Unesco: San Antonio Missions
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Date: Sept 20