Bamboo alley in Japan

The bamboo alley of Arashiyama is one of the most popular (and therefore photographed) place in Kyoto. And it's free! In fact, a few of the most popular spots in Kyoto are also alleys, and they're also free, such as Pontocho or the torii-covered paths of the Fuchimi Inari shrine. But just like any popular spot, the bamboo alley can be very, very crowded. If you plan to take one of those pictures without anybody in it, be prepared to wake up very early. It is actually a good thing to do at the beginning of your day, before the other temples and shrines of the area open.
Loch Tay or Guinness Lake

Abandoned Warehouse

Abandoned Scary Path

Queen Victoria Building

Treehouse Above San Francisco Bay

Sultan Ahmed Mosque

Amazing Pura Taman Ayun (Royal Temple of Mengwi) Temple

Beautiful Floating Long Boat

Genexis Theatre

Amazing Aiguille du Midi

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The Aiguille du Midi (3,842 m) is a mountain in the Mont Blanc massif in the French Alps. The name "Aiguille du Midi" translates literally as "Needle of the Noon" or "Needle of the Mid-day". In the brochure for its cable car the Compagnie du Mont-Blanc asserts it gets its name from the fact that it is to the south when viewed from in front of the church in Chamonix. [Wiki]Saint-Sulpice, Paris
