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Architecture in Cairo: Mamluk mosques, Ottoman houses, and historic cemeteries
Cairo preserves an architectural heritage spanning over fifteen centuries. This collection includes religious buildings, traditional houses, and utilitarian structures that reflect the Fatimid, Mamluk, and Ottoman periods. Mosques such as Sultan Hassan with its 68-meter minaret stand alongside...
Walking through centuries: what makes Italy's monuments matter
Italy holds buildings from more than two thousand years of history, layered one atop another across its cities and countryside. Walk through Rome and you see Roman temples next to Renaissance palaces, each built in different eras but sharing the same streets. Florence gathered art and churches from...
Photo spots in Mozambique
Mozambique stretches along the Indian Ocean coast for 1,500 miles (2,400 kilometers) and presents photographers with diverse subjects. The coastal region includes archipelagos such as Bazaruto and Quirimbas with white sand beaches and coral reefs. Along the shore sit historic structures like Macuti...
Photography locations in Sudan
Sudan offers photographers a substantial mix of ancient monuments, desert formations and river landscapes. The country contains more than 200 pyramids at Meroe, Nuri and El-Kurru that differ markedly from their Egyptian counterparts. These Nubian structures rise from the desert with few visitors...
Madagascar in images: baobabs, Tsingy and national parks to explore
Madagascar shows a landscape that goes from the tree-lined avenues of baobabs near Morondava to the limestone formations of the Tsingy and the coastal areas with reefs. The country's parks protect rainforests where lemurs live, along with geological features such as crater lakes and sandstone...
Photogenic locations in Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyzstan offers photographers mountains, lakes and historic structures. The landscape ranges from the peaks of the Terskey Alatau Mountains to the shores of Lake Issyk-Kul, one of the largest alpine lakes in the world. In Ala Archa National Park, hiking trails lead through narrow valleys to...
Instagram spots in Düsseldorf
Düsseldorf offers photographers a diverse range of settings that blend centuries of history with contemporary urban design. From the pink Rococo facade of Benrath Palace and the medieval ruins of Kaiserpfalz Kaiserswerth to the bold modern structures of MedienHafen designed by internationally...
Photography locations in Yemen
Yemen offers photographers subjects ranging from the ancient mud architecture of Sanaa to volcanic craters and the geological formations of Socotra. The Old City of Sanaa presents multi-story tower houses decorated with white gypsum patterns, while Shibam in Hadhramaut displays mud-brick high-rises...
Photo locations in Costa Rica
Costa Rica spans 19,700 square miles (51,100 square kilometers) between the Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Sea, offering photographers a concentration of varied landscapes within a compact area. The country maintains over 30 national parks and protected areas, including Arenal Volcano, whose...
Guatemala: the most photogenic places to see at least once in your life
Guatemala contains several photographic subjects within its borders. Maya ruins such as Tikal, Yaxha and Quiriguá stand in the tropical forests of Petén and Izabal. Colonial architecture appears in Antigua Guatemala, where the Santa Catalina Arch and painted facades line cobblestone streets. Lake...
Myanmar for photographers
Myanmar offers photographers an exceptional range of subjects, from ancient temple complexes to natural landscapes. The archaeological zone of Bagan, with more than 2,000 pagodas and temples spread across 40 square miles (104 square kilometers), ranks among Southeast Asia's most significant...
Photography locations in Nepal
Nepal offers photographers an exceptional range of subjects, from the highest mountains on Earth to centuries-old religious sites. The Himalayan range dominates the northern regions, where trekkers head to Everest Base Camp and Annapurna Base Camp. At middle elevations, traditional mountain villages...
Archaeological sites and natural areas in Algeria
Algeria brings together Roman ruins, Islamic architecture and natural areas into one collection that shows the depth of the region's history and landscape. From the Mediterranean coast to the Sahara, the country offers visitors a wide range of places to explore. The north holds ancient Roman cities...
Photo locations in Saint Lucia
Saint Lucia combines volcanic landforms with tropical rainforest and coastal stretches shaped by both Atlantic and Caribbean waters. The island ranges from sea level to peaks reaching nearly 1,000 meters (3,280 feet), creating varied environments for photography. You will find subjects that include...
What to photograph in Malaysia: temples to dream beaches
Malaysia offers diverse photographic subjects from the Cameron Highlands with their tea plantations to the Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur. The landscape includes tropical rainforests in Borneo, limestone formations at Batu Caves, and coral reefs off the Perhentian Islands. Chinese temples in...
Bangladesh: The guide to the best photo spots, among light, colors, and scenes of life
Bangladesh extends from the Brahmaputra delta to the hills near the Myanmar border. The country combines historical structures with natural settings that suit photography. In Dhaka, mosques from the 17th century stand near buildings from the 20th century. The coast shows long sandy beaches and small...
Ancient temples and religious sites worldwide
Ancient temples around the world reveal the building skill and cultural values of past civilizations. From Cambodia to Mexico, these structures show us how ancient peoples practiced religion, built with available materials, and organized their societies. Sites across Asia, Europe and America display...
Karachi: colonial architecture, Islamic mosques, beaches and city markets
Karachi blends historic buildings with modern city life. The city has old colonial houses, mosques, beaches along the Arabian Sea, and busy markets. You will find good photo spots at Frere Hall, Mohatta Palace, or Muhammad Ali Jinnah's mausoleum, which shows interesting geometric patterns. Other...
What to see in Islamabad: mosques, monuments, and viewpoints
Islamabad offers numerous subjects for photographers. Faisal Mosque sits against the Margalla Hills, combining religious architecture with landscape. The Pakistan Monument displays modern design, while Daman-e-Koh provides an elevated view over the city. Public parks demonstrate the capital's green...
Photography locations in Pakistan
Pakistan offers photographers diverse subjects: mountain ranges above 13000 feet (4000 meters), Islamic architecture, desert landscapes and modern city views. The Faisal Mosque in Islamabad ranks among the largest mosques globally and displays contemporary design with white marble walls and four...