Underwater on the 25th of December one big and friendly hawksbill turtle
decided to spend some 20 minutes with us. What a pleasure!!!!! After the
turtle took some air from the surface she followed us and we could
observe her closely while Claire, our amazing dive instructor and close
turtle-friend, was giving her instructions on how to avoid the fishermen
nets and to take care of her. A lot of turtles in the Caribbean sea find
their death because of increased fishing activities. More than 60% of
the turtles in les Saintes disappeared/ died in the last 3-4 years.
Sunday, 29 December 2013
Saturday, 14 December 2013
Monday, 2 December 2013
Sunny Amsterdam and the beautiful Haarlemmer(dijk)straat
There is something magic in Amsterdam. This city has soooo much charme: once you start strolling though its narrow streets, while watching out not to be hit by a bike and making sure you dont fall in a "gracht" (canal) while you take a picture! Adding some November sun and amazingly blue sky and you have a perfect combination for beautiful view and fun pictures! So last Saturday we headed
to Amsterdam and enjoyed the breathtaking buildings& their colourful details
in the Haarlemmerstraat (which is said to be one of the non-tourist shopping street with tons of cosy cafes, designer shops and restaurants). Close to the street there is also the organic
market of Amsterdam, which takes place every Saturday, on the square
around Noorderkerk... Fresh produce, majestic architecture und
reflections in the canal made this walk and visit simply great experience!
Sunday, 24 November 2013
Buzludzha, the flying-saucer-monument in the Balkan mountains, sad part of our history
I was not sure if I would like to blog about this very special place in
Bulgaria. Before I went to Buzludzha I felt it is a very sad part of the
recent Bulgarian political history. The UFO-like looking communist
monument Buzludzha(or Buzludja, "Бузлуджа" in Bulgarian) was opened
officially in 1981, costed around 7 million euro (biggest part was donations from all Bulgarian citizens) and was a shining start
of the communist memorials in Bulgaria, its is still the biggest ideological monument in Bulgaria. It took 7 years to finish the project and a lot of artists were involved in the interior decoration. The huge "spaceship" (called
also "flying saucer" because of its unusual shape) is located at peak
Buzludha in the Balkan mountains at 1444m height. It was used for less
than 10 years for different meetings and gatherings, one big one every summer with over 40.000 people. Unfortunately I have never seen
it myself in its glory and original state. Below you will also only see it in its
current state: abandoned, vandalised, and devastated...
After 1989 when the power change took place the monument was closed for public, which however did not stop vandals to steal the expensive marble, colourful glass and other building materials from it....After no maintenance for over 20 years (the building is 35 years old) the state is tragic. The ceiling is falling apart, the inside of the big meeting hall is shattered into pieces, few mosaics have survived and ONLY the very spooky+huge red circle ceiling (with hammer&sicle and the communistic motto "Proletariat from all countries: get united!") still supervises everything and everyone from above. The only possitive thing about the current state is that this monument made it in the TOP 10 list of abandoned places in Europe... End of 2011 the goverment gave the monument back to the Bulgarian Socialistic Party, so lets hope that this monument will be restored and receive the respect it deserves.
After 1989 when the power change took place the monument was closed for public, which however did not stop vandals to steal the expensive marble, colourful glass and other building materials from it....After no maintenance for over 20 years (the building is 35 years old) the state is tragic. The ceiling is falling apart, the inside of the big meeting hall is shattered into pieces, few mosaics have survived and ONLY the very spooky+huge red circle ceiling (with hammer&sicle and the communistic motto "Proletariat from all countries: get united!") still supervises everything and everyone from above. The only possitive thing about the current state is that this monument made it in the TOP 10 list of abandoned places in Europe... End of 2011 the goverment gave the monument back to the Bulgarian Socialistic Party, so lets hope that this monument will be restored and receive the respect it deserves.
Saturday, 16 November 2013
And more street art from Sofia...painted outdoor electric boxes, part 3
Its November again...it starts to get grey, foggy and cold, so I am
presenting today some colourful shots from the Sofia street-art scene. I
have written 2 times before about the painted outdoor electric boxes here and there.
Every time I am home depending on which streets I walk, I do discover
new ones! So below you may enjoy my latest discoveries from the streets
Rakovski, Graf Ignatiev, Patriarch Evtimii and the Sofia University!
Labels:
Bulgaria,
Sofia,
street art Sofia,
България,
рисувани ел-табла София,
София
Tuesday, 5 November 2013
Beautiful details in Rouen....
The charme of Rouen is
hidden in the little and beautiful details: the artistic sign of the
next boulanger (shop for artisanal bread), the wall decoarted with
shells, the old&magic art-deco decorations.... One feels and sees
that Rouen was an important and rich city in the past! In the 16th
century the city was important harbour town for products exchange with
Brazil. Victor Hugo was calling the city: city of tausend church
towers. A lot of architecture was destroyed during the Second World War
bombing. However over 2000 colombage houses are still well preserved.
Labels:
architectural details Normandy,
France,
Frankreich,
Normandie,
Normandy,
Rouen
Saturday, 2 November 2013
Rouen, the charming and cozy capital of Upper Normandy
I am soooo falling for the French province
Normandy...and this love is more than something new, I am in love with
this part of France since I first passed there:-) Its the unique
cocktail of cozy towns, cute villages with lovely restored colombage
houses, breathaking coast line rocks and view, yummy seafood and tons of
apples, preferably in bottle of cider!
So this year I was very happy to visit the capital of Upper Normandy, the city of Rouen. And was I pleasantly suprised that the big city has still managed to keep a cozy center with fantastic selection of restaurants, bars and local boutiques. The architecture is breathtaking (churches, the cathedrale) and there is an amazing chocolatier at almost every second corner....And last but not least: here you are in cheese&wine paradise:-)
So this year I was very happy to visit the capital of Upper Normandy, the city of Rouen. And was I pleasantly suprised that the big city has still managed to keep a cozy center with fantastic selection of restaurants, bars and local boutiques. The architecture is breathtaking (churches, the cathedrale) and there is an amazing chocolatier at almost every second corner....And last but not least: here you are in cheese&wine paradise:-)
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