An Aerial View of China




















The White Temple


The Wat Rong Khun is an unorthodox Buddhist temple in Thailand. Building of this unusual building started in 1997 by Thai painter-architecht Chalermchai Kositpipat, and was immediately dubbed 'The White Temple'.


The luxurious temple is a blend of traditional architecture that combines surreal elements together, and if you ever get to visit, you'll be hard pressed not to be impressed...


The main building is painted all in white to symbolize the purity of the Buddha. It is covered with a mosaic of mirrors, alight in the sun, which gives it a holy look.



But around the building, the atmosphere is a lot less holy. Complex statues of demons and skulls, severed heads hanging from trees and other strange objects, promise the traveler an otherworldly experience.


The main building is part of a 12 acre compound, that will hold 9 different buildings. But to get to the main building, you'll need to cross a bridge over a creepy moat that has arms coming out of it, symbolizing desire.


The surreal experience doesn't stop outside, but continues within.



State of Mind




Magical Places on Earth


Before you are places that not only draw the eye, but also the soul. Our planet is filled with magical places, some of them we even created ourselves. Never forget that this is an incredible world, for all its hardships, and whenever you are feeling low, a vacation at one of these places will surely pick you up!


Geirangerfjord in Norway
 



Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany


Hohenzollern Castle, Germany
 


Duomo Cathedral, Italy


Glasgow Cathedral, Scotland



Menorca, Spain
 



Sequoia National Park, California.
 



Hitachi Seaside Park, Japan
 



Himalayas, Nepal
 



Iguazu Falls, Brazil
 



Horseshoe Bend, United States
 



Tegalalang Rice Terrace, Bali
 



Spirit Island, Canada
 



Shotover River, New Zealand
 



Swiss Alps, Switzerland
 



Stone Forest, China
 



Gullfoss, Iceland
 



European Beech Trees of Mariemont, Belgium


Skyline Silhouette of Chicago


Spire Cove, Alaska