Posted: 2007-01-09 11:53 AM  
Congratulations to you for your 3rd GLOBOaward. That Angkor slide show is increadible. It is unbelievable how magestic and strong man can built structures yet over time plants and nature take back their rightful space
RR :-)
Posted: 2007-01-01 11:34 AM  
wonderful slideshow, i'd love to go there, it's almost in the air , this spanish spirit of ancient but always vibrant culture , "dancing fire",,, missing maybe more of cordoba it self , some more buildings from outside, but it's great no matter what. greetings, martin.
Posted: 2007-01-01 07:18 AM  
Hi Kerrie,
thank you for your comment. That's exactly the point. It stands alone, has lost his function because the gateway is lost.
Hieronyma
Posted: 2006-12-30 11:34 AM  
Kerrie,
you really made me work. There is now another picture of me and the lion, that you can see how large it is.
Hieronyma
Posted: 2006-12-12 08:14 PM  
I think if you can afford to go to Botwana you should, as they have less tourists, and the reserves, game parks and NP are excellent. It's just Chobe NP that doesn't have leopards.
Unfortunately I done the budget experience and the game viewing wasn't as good a Etosha in Namibia. But it was still a wonderful experience and each game drive or boat cruise I encountered something different that I hadn't seen in another park.
I must admit though, I would love to go to Lake Nakuru, the Serengeti and Ngorongoro crater, but that's for another trip.
Posted: 2006-12-04 11:06 PM  
Una "report" Maravillosa! Your "Madrid" report like all your increadible 18 five-star reports very detailed and well written.
RR