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Showing posts with label a-photo galleries. Show all posts

August 11, 2021

Captivating Carousels; things to do

Captivating Carousels

There is so much to enjoy about a carousel--the whimsical appeal of the animals bouncing up and down, the happy sound of organ music, the sparkling lights reflected in mirrors. Many cities have a carousel--often in a park or a zoo--that residents can enjoy, and it is great fun to experience some of the more unusual ones as you travel the U.S. and the world.  Here are a few resources to help you discover some amazing carousels to visit as you go. 

PHOTO GALLERY:  Carousels Around the World

8 carousels that offer a splendid spin


carousel in Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, California
carousel in Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, California


More ideas for exploring the U.S.

image ©2014 Carole Terwilliger Meyers


March 22, 2017

Introduction to Trinidad & Tobago + Faces of Trinidad & Tobago photo gallery

AN INTRODUCTION to TRINIDAD & TOBAGO


Port of Spain cityscape in Trinidad
Port of Spain cityscape in Trinidad


Located in the southeastern region of the Caribbean just 7 miles off the Venezuelan coast, Trinidad was in fact once part of South America until it broke off in an earthquake broke it off.  They are the last island in the Caribbean chain. 

Britain gained control of the islands in 1797 and brought in thousands of African slaves to work on sugar, cotton, and indigo plantations.  Today, descendants of those slaves make up most of Tobago's population.  When Britain abolished slavery in 1830, landowners brought in indentured workers from India, China, and the Middle East.  Their descendants give the islands a multi-ethnic appeal.  According to a guide, “We are mixing it up,” and he said that Trinis celebrate their religions together and are inclusive rather than divisive. 

Because the islands existed separately for centuries, they each have a distinct personality.  Britain joined them together in the late 19th century, and the two islands gained independence in 1962 and became a republic in 1976.

The official language is English, and half of the annual visitors are from the U.S.  People come here for the culture.  Driving is on the left--except when it isn’t--so defensive driving is essential on both islands.  “We drive like how we dance--dangerously,” an islander told me.  There are no all-inclusive resorts. 


TRINIDAD

Known as the “cultural capital of the Caribbean,” bustling Trinidad measures 65 miles long by 50 miles wide.  It is the birthplace of the limbo, the calypso, and singer Harry Belafonte--as well as of the steel pan drum, the only acoustic instrument invented in the 20th century.  It was ranked the happiest nation in the Caribbean by the United Nations’ World Happiness Report in 2013 and 2015.  And though the island is lively and developed, the tourism infrastructure is not well-developed.  You will find only one souvenir store downtown and no crafts market.  U.S. service men stationed here during WW II--there were more than 200,000 of them--cut some of the roads that provide access to a mountain range and secluded beaches along the north coast.


TOBAGO

Tiny Tobago is only 30 miles long by10 miles wide and mostly undeveloped.  Crown Point is the tourist hub, although Scarborough is the main town and where the cruise ships arrive.  This lush island features hidden beaches, great diving, and quaint villages.  It is home to the largest brain coral in the Western Hemisphere, and its Main Ridge Rainforest is the oldest protected reserve in the Western hemisphere.


PHOTO GALLERY:  FACES OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO


Ricardo, a guide with Island Experiences in Trinidad
Ricardo, a guide with Island Experiences in Trinidad


owners of Coloz restaurant in Port of Spain, Trinidad
owners of Coloz restaurant in Port of Spain, Trinidad


server at HAKKA restaurant in Port of Spain, Trinidad
server at HAKKA restaurant in Port of Spain, Trinidad


pan player and song writer Kwesi Paul at Dan-Demonium pan yard in Port of Spain, Trinidad
pan player and song writer Kwesi Paul at Dan-Demonium pan yard
in Port of Spain, Trinidad


guide Monica helps serve drinks at Blue Crab Restaurant in Scarborough, Tobago
guide Monica helps serve drinks at Blue Crab Restaurant in Scarborough, Tobago



 
images ©2017 Carole Terwilliger Meyers 

February 6, 2015

Photo Gallery of cats around the world


Photo Gallery of cats around the world

If you’re a cat lover, like I am, you probably notice them everywhere you go.  I’ve found myself photographing kitties with almost the same enthusiasm as I do a world-famous site.  This photo collection of cats around the world begins with a few of my own favorites from my personal travel.

cat Popsicle hangs out in a kava bowl at the Coconut Grove resort on Taveuni Island in Fiji
This kitty named Popsicle was hanging out in a kava bowl at the Coconut Grove resort on Taveuni Island in Fiji.  He looks like he might have finished off the dregs. 


More photo galleries.

Places to see cats when you travel.

Travel articles to inspire and help you plan trips.

image ©2015 Carole Terwilliger Meyers

April 18, 2014

Photo Gallery--UNESCO sites, historic monuments, and architectural wonders

Travel bloggers share their favorite UNESCO, historical, and architectural sites


You might want to add some of these to your own bucket list.  My contribution is Israel’s ancient port city of Akko, which was once the capital of St. Jean d’Acre, an ancient Crusader kingdom.  Though Napoleon tried, he was unable to conquer it in 1799.  Today, the old walled city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

waterfront at Akko in Israel
waterfront at Akko in Israel

This is my blog post about Akko.


More photo galleries.

More UNESCO World Heritage Sites. 

Things to do in Jerusalem.

More ideas for exploring the Middle East.


image ©2014 Carole Terwilliger Meyers

March 14, 2014

Photo Gallery of people working around the world

Recently I entered a photo contest and actually WON (winning image is below)!  The theme was "working."

umbrella making, Borsang Village, Sankamphaeng, Thailand
umbrella making, Borsang Village, Sankamphaeng, Thailand


Background on the travel photo contest and all entries (be sure to scroll all the way down). 

My original blog post about Borsang Village in Thailand.

More photo galleries.

Travel articles to inspire and help you plan trips. 

image ©2014 Carole Terwilliger Meyers

March 8, 2013

Photo Gallery features Wonderful Women Round the World

To celebrate International Women's Day, Journeywoman has created an online collection of images titled "Wonderful Women Round the World."  The photographs were taken by travel bloggers who each provide a short tale about their image. 
ARTICLE REMOVED

A photograph by me (see below) is included.  The story that goes with mine:  "This 90-year-old Hmong mother of 10 was resting outside her house in the Highlands near Chiang Mai, Thailand. She was very cooperative about photographs and did not accept money but appreciated that we bought some handicrafts"

Hmong woman at her house in the Highlands near Chiang Mai, Thailand
Hmong woman at her house in the Highlands near Chiang Mai, Thailand


More photo galleries.

More things to see and do in Chiang Mai, Thailand.

More ideas for exploring Asia and the South Pacific.

image c2013 Carole Terwilliger Meyers 
updated April 13, 2024

February 4, 2011

Beautiful travel video depicting Hawaii

Beautiful travel video depicting Hawaii


Interested in photography, Hawaii, beaches--or all of these? Check out this beautiful and interesting new video, which also tells you a little bit about i-Phone apps. Be patient, it takes a while to load but is worth the wait, or hold off and just watch it on your next Hawaiian Air flight (it is part of the entertainment offerings). I've traveled with Doug Peebles and have one of his gorgeous Hawaii photo books on my coffee table.

body boarder walks on gorgeous beach in Hawaii
body boarder walks on gorgeous beach in Hawaii




More photo galleries.

More ideas for exploring the U.S.


image ©2011 Carole Terwilliger Meyers

September 1, 2010

Picture-perfect Paris

Picture-perfect Paris


This very high-resolution panoramic image of Paris is so sharp that you could print a 20,000-square-foot poster and still not see any pixels!



More photo galleries.

More Paris.

More ideas for exploring Europe.


January 7, 2010

Spectacular images of Hawaiian waves


Spectacular images of Hawaiian waves



This surfer's photography career began in 2007 when his wife wanted a nice piece of art to decorate a wall.




April 19, 2009

Photo gallery of India images


Photo gallery of India images


Enjoy these spectacularly colorful images of India taken by Poras Chaudhary.
IMAGES HAVE BEEN REMOVED


More photo galleries.




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