For about an hour or so yesterday, and with only a cup of Earl Grey in me (in case you were wondering), my daughter and I felt that we’d been flung around the world. Why? We discovered 360° Cities. Of the plethora of spots we visited, here were some of our favourites:
- Montefioralle and Tuscany in Italy
- Piran in Slovenia
- Hard Knott Pass Cumbria in England
- Qinghai-Riyue in China
- Caloura Harbour in Portugal
- London in England – in 80Gb!
- Cable Beach Camels in Australia (‘what are those camels doing on the beach?’)
- Nerik in Turkey
- Franz Josef Land in the Russian Arctic
- Kraftwerk Sonnenkollektoren Reichstag Berlin and the Neue Synagoge Oranienburger Strasse Berlin, in Germany
- Frank Hurley’s Darkroom, Mawson’s Huts in Antarctica
- Kids playing baseball in Cuba (‘those kids are playing like a crazy on the road!’)
- St. Jakob’s Chapel in Croatia
- St Andrews (I, II, III) in Scotland
- Grosser Sonnstein and Katzenstein in Austria
- Kids Feeding the Pigeons in Market Square, Krakow in Poland
- Vilnius in Lithuania
- Poultry and Fish Sellers and Spice Sellers in Hanoi, Vietnam
- Joo Valley, The Shrine of the Forty and Qwumad Lake Arquiya Buraydah in Saudi Arabia
- Solovetsky Monastery, The Winter Palace and Астрахань-старый двор подворотня in Russia
- Hokitika Gorge and Lake Tekapo in New Zealand
- Sirijit Park in Thailand (‘cool’)
- Elecomp 2010 and Beneath the Si-o-se Pol in Iran
- Ancient Latgalian kids at Araisi Lake in Latvia
- Swarm of Bees by the Beehive in France
- The Plastic Pals at Gota Kallare in Sweden
- Chapel of Adam, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Israel
- St-Pierre Cathedral (Calvin’s church) in Geneva (‘did he jump up and down a lot like Jono?’)
- Playground in Malahide in Ireland (‘WOAH! It’s so big, and heavy. I’d take a long time to go down that’)
nice, I really like the lego man with a camera. great site recommendation too, thanks
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Very cool – my daughter showed me her apartment building from her semester in Prague.
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Since I’m now commenting in the open let me note my thanks to you for directing me to 360 cities way back when. It’s a sweet site. Especially the St. Andrews pictures (which, if I’m not mistaken, is where you studied?). Reminds me of my semester there in Fife living at St. Salvators a couple years back! Cheers!
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You’re welcome Tyler. And yes, I did study at St Andrews. Fond memories.
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Who directed your dissertation? I saw you mentioned James Torrance in the last post; were you with Alan Torrance? Took his theological anthro while I was out there. It was an eye-opening course.
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@Tyler: it was Trevor Hart.
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