


Diwan-i-Am of Agra Fort
Diwan-I-Am or Hall of Public Audience of Agra Fort (India) used to be a place where the Emperors of the Mughal Dynasty to address and met the public. Stunning columns […]

As Busy as Grand Central Station
I admire the Grand Central Station's classic beauty architecture, standing in glory amongst the concrete skyscrapers. Inside the central station, the pulse of the New Yorkers is beating. The busy bees are running from place to another, going through the labyrinths of the station's platforms.

Back to the Sea
Monochrome Monday “The sea, once it casts its spell, holds one in its net of wonder forever.” ― Jacques Yves Cousteau

There is light despite all of the darkness…
Hope is being able to see that there is light despite all of the darkness. – Desmond Tutu Monochrome Monday

Leuven Town Hall (Belgium)
Monochrome Monday Built in between the year of 1448 and 1469, the Town Hall of Leuven, a small town in Belgium, is truly fascinating. It has Gothic style with statues of […]

Once Upon a Time in Copenhagen
Monochrome Monday More about traveling in Copenhagen (Denmark), please visit: Copenhagen in 36 Hours Have a great week! I will return to blog-walking shortly 🙂

Selfie with a Bird
Why not? 😉 Monochrome Monday

The Air Canal Bridge
In Rotterdam (the Netherlands): Luchtsingel pedestrian bridge.

She and Her Sea
An image of her story.

A Face in the Crowd
Jakarta (Indonesia) is my hometown. It is a city with 10.4 million people and 3.7 percent of them are living in poverty. Its nickname, the Big Durian, originated from a stinky fruit, a favorite fruit to many Jakartans.

Hiking to the Cotopaxi Mountain (Ecuador)
Our last day in Ecuador was marked by hiking to the Cotopaxi Mountain (Ecuador). It was quite a tiring day, but we did it, I reached the Jose Rivas Refuge at 4864 meters (15,973 feet) above the sea level.