Gullfoss
First of all, would like to post the nice photos of The Golden Waterfall (Gullfoss).Gullfoss is Iceland's most famous waterfall, and one of the natural
wonders of the world. Gullfoss is also by far Europe's most powerful waterfall. On a sunlit day, the mist clouds surrounding the hammering falls are filled with dozens of rainbows, providing an unparalleled spectacle of color and motion. What a nice scenery!
Skogafoss waterfall
Reykjavik
There are quite a lots of nice spot at Reykjavik. Included the city center, the harbor, Hallgrimskirkja Church which is the tallest building in iceland, the National Museum ,The Blue Lagoon, Hot spring, geyser, waterfall, hourse riding. volcano, and many others. Interesting right? Let's go into details :-p
Hallgrimskirkja Church
Hallgrimskirkja church is Reykjavik's main landmark and its tower can be seen from almost everywhere in the city. It is located at the top of the shoppin street Skolavordusitgur. Hallgrimskirkja is the largest church in Iceland. The 73 m high church tower provides excellent views all over Rejkjavik. In front of the church is a statue of Iceland-born Leifur Eiriksson, aka "Leif the Lucky", the first European to discover America around 1000 A.D
The Blue Lagoon
The Blue Lagoon in Iceland is Iceland's famous geothermal spa where guests relax in seawater heated by Mother Nature. A visit to the Blue Lagoon (40 min. from Reykjavik) is an invigorating experience year-round, whether surrounded by snow in the middle of winter, or during the long days of the Icelandic summer.
The Blue Lagoon view at night!
Geyser
Husavik
Whale watching is one of the most popular tourist activities in Iceland, and for good reason. Success rates of seeing the world’s largest mammals in their natural habitat are much greater than 95%. The most common whales spotted are the friendly minke whales but also blue whales, humpback whales, sei and fin whales, killer whales and of course a number of dolphins including white beaks and harbor porpoises.
Tours, which last from a few hours to most of the day, depart from several locations in Iceland such as Reykjavik, Breiddalsvik in the East, Olafsvik in the West, and the Westman Islands in the South.
The most popular spot for whale watching is from Husavik in the north of the country, which is regarded by many as the ’Whale Watching Capital of Europe.’ Cruises are made on a quiet, old-fashioned oak boat and on shore there is an exhibition center dedicated to the many species of whales that sport in the bay.
The whale watching season runs from May to September.
Westfjords-- Latrabjarg
Iceland is a paradise for birdwatchers. Latrabjarg in the West Fjords is the largest bird cliff in the world. A great variety of cliff-nesting species can be found there, including the largest razorbill colony in the world.
South of the Iceland-- Reynisfjara Beach
Reynisfjara Beach is a natural black sand and pebble beach with some larger boulders. There are also a lots of interesting basalt caves by the beach.
South-east of Iceland-- Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon
Jökulsárlón is the best known and the largest of a number of glacial lakes in Iceland. It is situated at the south end of the glacier Vatnajökull between Skaftafell National Park and Höfn. It is also one of the most famous attractions in the south east of Iceland. Many commercials and several major international motion pictures have been filmed at this exotic location, including James Bond's “Die Another Day” and “Batman Begins”.
There are still have a lots of waterfall in iceland, bird watching spots, glacier, national parks, museums and gallery which i didn't mention here. Really too many nice spots in Iceland.
Other beaches on the Iceland include: Álftanes Beach (Greater Reykjavik Area), Djúpárlónssandur Beach (East Iceland), Budir and kirkjubol Beach in the West Iceland.
Other glacier spots: Myrdalsjokull glacier, Langjokull glacier, Solheimajokull glacier, Vatnajokull galcier, Tindfjallajokull glacier, Evjafjallajokull glacier, Torfajokull galcier, Tungnafellsjokull galcier and also Hofsjokull galcier.
Kuta
Kuta is the most famous tourist places in Bali. It is famous with the spectacular white sandy beach, several of hotels from luxury and until budget hotels are available, hilarious nightlife, plenty of restaurants with international cuisine, bars, pub, Water Boom Park and shopping center. It is one stop place for holiday in Bali by offering the plenty of selection we need and make it the right place to visit on your vacation in Bali.
Lovina Beach
Lovina is one of the famous tourist places in north part of Bali which own beautiful of calm sea water, blackish chromatic sand and the sea with its dolphin. One of the favorite fascinations in Lovina is dolphin watching tour. Hundreds of dolphins can be seen in the morning time around 1 km offshore. We can see the dolphin attractions in this place like jumping. It is not fail to draw if the tourist has the time to see the sunset here. Lovina area is also supported by the number of tourism fascination which is can be reached from this location. Places of interests around Lovina are Hot Water Banjar, Wihara Budha (Buddies shrine), Gigit Waterfall and some countryside exist around the location.
Candidasa Beach
Candidasa Beach is a beautiful beach located in east part of Bali. It is about 1.5 hours from Bali's International Airport. It own the magnificent view along the beach with coconut trees spread out along the costal area. The peaceful atmosphere from the sea breeze sweeps the entire Candidasa Area that makes it an ideal place for vacation in Bali. It is one of the famous tourist places in Bali offers several of hotels, restaurants and other tourist destination around it. In the center of Candidasa there is a pool which is wide enough, and from that place we can enjoy the beautiful view of the Lombok Strait. Candidasa own beautiful beach with the black sand along the coastal and the magnificence view of the ocean.The sunrise is a beautiful moment at Candidasa while having a walk on the beach with the peaceful tropical atmosphere can give you a memorable vacation in this island.
Gitgit waterfall
Gitgit Waterfall is a beautiful tourist destination in north part of Bali. Gitgit waterfall is located in the plateau area with the height about 35 meters and it is surrounded by tropical tree and emits the constantly natural water debit during the year. Waterfall voice around the charming nature was amazing and it was the separate attraction which can be enjoyed by each visitor who comes to visit. There are some plantations protecting the rain forest around the waterfall and in this place we often met the wild monkey to get the water from this waterfall.
Kintamani
Kintamani is the most favorite tourist destinations in Bali with the active volcano of mount Batur and beautiful lake. Kintamani is surrounded by the captivating nature and there are six ancient villages around cauldron of Batur Lake which is often conceived by Bali Age Village. The local people from these Bali Age villages own the unique cultures, houses and life style. Kintamani Area is consisted of some Villages those are Kedisan Village , Buahan, Abang, Trunyan, Songan, South Batur, Middle Batur, North Batur, Sukawana and Kintamani Village . The total of resident in these area are about 15 thousand who are mostly working as farmer, merchant, or work at industrial tourism.
首先,要介绍的当然是我最想要到的地方,也有“东方普罗旺斯”之称的富良野薰衣草农田。当然,本人是还没有到过此地,但是,光是看网上的照片,都足够使我说声“赞”。喜欢大自然环境的朋友,相信你也会和我一样,很想身处此地,好好地享受一下投入大自然怀抱中的感觉。有机会的话,不如暂时抛开城市人分秒必争的都市生活,到北海道的富良野农田,试着陶醉在那一大片紫色的田地里,享受一下薰衣草所散发出的迷人芬芳。烦恼?相信可以暂时抛诸脑后!
以下这张七彩缤纷的农田,就是富良野富田農場,人工造景出來的彩色花田。
北海道除了有薰衣草,还有著名的樱花。樱花盛开的期间大概是四月的下旬至六月的上旬。在北海道,有几个著名上樱花的景点,其中一个不是东京,不是京都而是北海道的“松前城”是日本全国著名的观赏樱花胜地,更被日本樱花会授予“樱花之乡”称号。春风在每年的四五月才吹到城內,万余棵樱花树一夜醒来,花朵次第开放,美不胜收。来到松前城,必定要看看松前的三大名树--- 血脈樱(KECHIMYAKUZAKURA);松前城石壁附近的「雨宿(AMAYADORI)」;龙云院庭园內的「蝦夷霞樱(EZOKASUMIZAKURA)」
另一个上樱花的旅游景点非二十间道路莫属了。“二十间道路”一共长达7公里,拥有万株以上樱树,是日本首屈一指的樱花林阴街路。从大正5年人们花了3年时间,将附近山中的北山樱树移植至此,因路宽达20间(约合36m),道路也因之被命名为“二十间道路”。这种“一眼悦万株”的赏花规模,在日本国内也堪称独一无二。
还有一个著名的旅游景点名为“小樽运河”。小樽运河是在 1923 年开通,1986年在河边设置了煤气等、散步用的石板路及街道公园,形成了今天的面貌。很多游客都来参观晚上煤气等装饰的小樽云很的美丽夜色。黄昏时分,小樽运河的美景真的值得一赏!
洞爷湖位于北海道西南部,属于支笏洞爷国立公园。20世纪初叶火山爆发频繁,陷没后形成了这座湖泊。洞爷湖由于湖面较宽阔,相比之下外轮山离湖面的比较低,只有200~500米,所以给人一种十分广阔的感觉。湖岸近处有昭和新山,这是1943年在地震造成的断层处而隆起的一块新地,至今还在喷发白烟。周长为 43公里的破火山口湖畔有著名的洞爷湖温泉,这里是北海道为数不多的温泉胜地。
湖面在冬天也不会冻结,是日本最北端的不冻湖,一年四季荡漾着清丽的湖水。在湖中的中岛上建有洞爷湖森林博物馆,可乘观光船前往。另外在这里还可以领略垂钓红鳟和若鹭鱼的乐趣。洞爷湖周围建有野营地等完备的旅游设施,此外还有一座火山科学馆,里面利用喷烟、映像和高级音响系统发出的声响为观众重现了 1977年火山爆发时的情景。
Above is the photo of summer of the provence field. Purple+ yellow... what a nice natural colour mixture!
Abbey of Senanque
Abbey of Senanque is a Cistercian abbey near the village of Gordes in the department of the Vaucluse in Provence. The Senanque Abbey was founded in 1148 under the patronage of Alfant, bishop of Cavaillon, and Raymond Berenger II, Count of Provence, by Cistercian monks who came from Mazan Abbey in the Ardeche. During the Wars of Religion the quarters for the lay brothers were destroyed and the Senanque Abbey was ransacked by Huguenots. The community was expelled 1903–1926 and departed to the Order's headquarters, Lerins Abbey on the island of St. Honorat, near Cannes. A small community returned in 1988.
Lavender fields of the abbey bloom from June 10th till end of july.
St. Remy de Provence
ST. REMY his its Roman ruins, a population of 9000 and is the setting of world-famous literature. Saint-Remy is one of the most representative of Provençal towns and allows the visitor to appreciate the true charm of this oft-celebrated region of the country. It comes as no surprise that Saint Remy, like Cannes or Saint Tropez, is a destination for many well-known personalities. This Gallo-Roman village is on the plains 20 km south of Avignon. Residents more recent than the Romans include Dr. Schweitzer, Dr. Nostradamus and Van Gogh. The picturesque, old village is protected by the circular 14th-century wall which is lined by its protective circle of buildings. Its dolphin fountain is located in the shaded square in front of a 16th century old convent. This is a busy, active village, with a good selection of restaurants and hotels for the traveller. Among the shops are a few with some regional pottery, including some beautiful sunflower plates influenced by Van Gogh. The road between St. Remy and the autoroute (at Cavaillon, 17 km to the east) is a scenic drive out of the past: the road is lined by plane trees .
Almost as soon as you enter Provence, you come across these marvelous fields of lavender. Just breathe and follow your sense of smell! The perfume from these fields stretching before your enchanted eyes very quickly becomes heady.
The most beautiful lavender roads are divided among three specific territories of Provence: the Drôme provenc lie between Dieulefit and Valréas, a very accessible area by car since it is close to the "Highway of the Sun" (A6), the region of Die which makes up the pre-Alps east of Gap, and the region of the breathtaking Gorge of the Verdon, near Dignes-les-Bains. These roads will take you straight to the discovery of wonderful sites where you can enjoy driving with all your windows rolled down during the month of July, right before the cutting of flowers. Every area has its own characteristics, its traditions and its lavender festivals all summer long. Each one offers the same enchanting spectacle of magnificent rolling fields, covered with an ample mauve coat, that fill the villages and countryside with the smell of lavender.
Roussillon
Situated in the Luberon, at the foot of the Monts de Vaucluse, the village of Roussillon is surrounded by beautiful countryside. It is considered one of the most impressive villages in France. Situated in the heart of one of the biggest ocher deposits in the world, Roussillon is famous for its magnificent red cliffs and ocher quarries.
The red, yellow and brown shades of the earth form a striking contrast with the lush green pinetrees. The vivid blue of the Provençal sky and the exceptional quality of light make this a magical site.
Cassis
Cassis was a very ancient fishing port and is an interesting village to visit. The village was rebuilt on the old ruins in the 18th century, resulting in a more regular layout than most other medieval villages.Some of the buildings, however, date. A walk through the old village streets will reveal some nice old buildings, some dating back to the 16th century, and some restored with the colorful pastels.
Other sites in the village are old fountains and an open-air artists market where we bought a few small paintings. Cassis is still a small fishing port, but the little fishing boats now share the harbor with yachts and boats for visiting the calanques, a trip you shouldn't miss. The first of the white Cassis stone quarries in the Calanques was opened in 1753.
Wine of Cassis Wine was being made around Cassis even before the Greeks arrived around 600 BC, and it's only gotten better. The appellation Cassis wine, received the Appellation d'Origine Controlée in 1936 — the first in the region. It's produced in red, rosé and white, with the white being the most famous.
Nimes
On the border between Provence and Languedoc, the name of NÎMES is inescapably linked to two things – denim and Rome. The latter's influence is highly visible in some of the most extensive Roman remains in Europe, while the former (de Nîmes), equally visible on the backsides of the populace, was first manufactured in the city's textile mills, and exported to the southern USA in the nineteenth century to c lothe slaves. It's worth a visit, in part for the ruins and, nowadays, for the city's new-found energy and direction, enlisting the services of a galaxy of architects and designers – including Norman Foster, Jean Nouvel and Philippe Starck – in a bid to west southern supremacy from neighbouring Montpellier.
Pont du Gard
The Pont du Gard is located 25 kilometers from Nîmes, in the direction of Avignon. Inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List since 1985, the Pont du Gard is visited by more than 1,250,000 tourists every year. The bridge is part of the aqueduct built around the year 50 to transport water from the Eure spring near Uzès to Nîmes, a distance of over 50 kilometers.
It was long thought that the Pont du Gard was built around the year 19 BC. Newer excavations, however, suggest the construction took place in the middle of the first century A.D. Its construction is attributed to Augustus’ son-in-law and aide, Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa. Designed to carry the water across the small Gardon river valley, it was part of a nearly 50 km (31 mi) aqueduct that brought water from springs near Uzès to the Roman city of Nemausus (Nîmes).
Vaison la Romaine
Vaison la Romaine is a must see town when visiting the Northern Provence. The Puymin and La Villasse Archeological sites, right in the middle of the town, are one o f the most important Roman heritage sites in France. Other notable sights are the Roman Bridge spanning the river Ouvèze, the medieval town and castle ruins on the cliffs of the left bank of the Ouvèze, Notre Dame de Nazareth Cathedral and St.Quenin Chapel. Let's not forget the summer festival, including the famous "Choralies" international choir competition, held every 3 years here. The Roman theatre and the Cathedral are the main focal points of the festival, but smaller scale performances are held in the medieval churches of Vaison and neighboring villages. The town has one of the best weekly markets in France and a lively restaurant and café scene. No wonder tourists abound here during the summer time. But you can always find a quiet spot in the Cité Médiévale of Vaison or the surrounding villages.
The village of St. Rémy is pretty and picturesque, and the old Gallo-Roman interior is circled by the remnants of the circular 14th-century wall and the protective circle of buildings.
Located on the plains at the northern edge of the Alpilles, 20 km south of Avignon, this is where Van Gogh painted Starry Night, Nostradamus born and Dr Albert Schweitzer was prisoner.
Carpentras
Market in Carpentras, the biggest open air market in Vaucluse, many historical places to visit, free time, Perched Village of Venasque and discovery of Mount Ventoux
Every Friday morning, Carpentras hosts a huge market located in the Allees des Plantanes and speading throughout the old town. Also, during the season from 27th November until March, a truffle market is held in the Place Aristide Briand opposite the Hotel Dieu each Friday from 8-10 a.m. one of the main markets for this sought-after fungus ("black gold") in France.
Les Baux de Provence
The road up to Les Baux from the southeast passes trough olive groves and vineyards and passes the Cave Vignoble du Mas Saint Berthe where you can stop and taste the local wines. And after...the sightseeing is amazing. There are incredible rock formations in this part of the Alpilles, with the road seemingly cut through thre solid rock with single strokes of some giant’s knife. The village area is a stone and cobblestone medieval village. Just inside the entrance to the village are narrow cobblestone streets, terrace cafés, souvenir shops.