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Iceland for a day 🇮🇸

Went on a day trip to Iceland and was pleasantly surprised with Reykjavík. It’s such a cool place to visit. Last pic was around 9pm when they had over 18 hours of daylight. I’d love to go back and explore more someday.

u/AcceptablePatient529 — 2 days ago
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Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción, Ares del Maestrat, España. Foto propia.

u/princesito — 1 day ago
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Favorite Spot For Breakfast For Venice!!

Unforgettable early mornings in Venice!! 🥐 Safe to say the breakfast view at Hotel Danieli is completely unmatched. My favorite place to stay while in Venice 😊😊

u/ChrisLevinson — 1 day ago

First trip to Peru!

Just got back from 10 days in Peru and I'm already wanting to go back. We started in Cusco and spent two days just walking around the city. The cobblestone streets and the markets are something else. San Pedro Market was our favorite spot, fresh fruit smoothies for like $1.50 and the ladies there were so nice even though my Spanish is basically non-existent.

Then we did the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. Four days of hiking, brutal on day two but absolutely worth it. Our guide spoke decent English but the porters didn't, and I wish I had brought something to help me thank them properly. One of the porters told our guide he wanted to ask me about my hiking boots and the guide had to translate. Felt bad I couldn't just chat with him directly.

Now I'm planning a trip to Vietnam and Cambodia for next year but the language thing is stressing me out way more. I've been looking at the Timekettle W4 translation earbuds. Has anyone used them in Southeast Asia? My main worry is whether they handle tonal languages like Vietnamese okay.

Also if anyone is thinking about Peru, go now. The crowds at Machu Picchu weren't bad in shoulder season.

u/LoanOk6216 — 2 days ago

Chicago, Illinois

From Jamaica to Chicago 🇯🇲 → 🇺🇸

When I left Jamaica, I had two choices: Miami or Chicago.

I spent my first two years in Miami, but I often visited family in Chicago. Those visits slowly started feeling like home, and I knew this was where I wanted to be.

So I made Chicago home.

This city played a big role in my love for photography—the architecture, skyline, neighborhoods, lakefront, and everyday moments you might otherwise miss.

I’ve carried my camera around the world, but a lot of what inspired me to pick one up was right here.

After sharing so many travel memories, it felt right to finally turn the camera toward home.

Chicago, Illinois. 📷

u/OriginaldankmemeJr — 2 days ago