Walking down Orange Avenue in the heart of The City Beautiful, Orlando Florida. #downtown #djiaction2 #florida
Walking down Orange Avenue in the heart of The City Beautiful, Orlando Florida. #downtown #djiaction2 #florida
You can drive around Florida or slow down to enjoy each town using public transportation like Amtrak, Bus, or the new Bright Line.
I explore to find great spots to take a photo, and document today like this gorgeous park in New Zealand. Wish I had more time there, it started to rain right after I made this short video.
Tuesday, June 4, 2024
Yesterday, Russian Wikinews attended one of the latest cultural events in Crimea. An exhibition of works by Russian photographer Viktor Pinchuk was held at the Genoese Fortress Museum-Reserve in Sudak. It was timed to coincide with the annual “Night of Geography” event of the Russian Geographical Society. The exhibition was held in a digital format, which allowed an increase in the number of works on display, without transporting them to the exhibition.
The author, who traveled to dozens of countries in Africa, Asia, Oceania and Latin America, presented to the audience a collection of photographs taken at different times, all united by one theme. The exhibition is called The Ancient Pyramids of the World ((ru))Russian language: Древнейшие пирамиды мира. It contains images of archaeological monuments from Egypt, Sudan, Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Indonesia, Cambodia, Samoa and Peru — although the objects called “pyramids” in Túcume are of controversial origin).
The author highlighted the once pyramid-shaped and now almost completely destroyed Pulemelei Mound. It is located in the impenetrable jungle of the Samoan island of Savai’i. It was visited by the Crimean wanderer, and is practically unknown outside a narrow circle of professional archaeologists. The “road” to it is so overgrown that it is impossible to get there without a guide.
What visitors learned, according to the author of the exhibition, should encourage them to hit the road, or at least, pay more attention to the study of the historical and geographical objects of the planet.
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This is a complete or partial translation of the article “«Древнейшие пирамиды мира», новая фотовыставка Виктора Пинчука“, from the Russian language Wikinews. |
This is a complete or partial translation of the article “«Древнейшие пирамиды мира», новая фотовыставка Виктора Пинчука“, from the Russian language Wikinews. |
Wednesday, May 29, 2024
On May 17, Russian Wikinews attended one of the latest cultural events in Crimea.
The Museum of Simferopol History, located on Alexander Pushkin Street in the center of the Crimean capital, has opened a new exhibition, unique of its kind. The exhibition of CDs of ethnic music of the peoples of the world called Aboriginal melodies and songs ((ru))Russian language: Туземные мелодии и песни; includes about one hundred factory-made exhibits from the personal collection of Simferopol philophonist — collector of musical recordings — and traveler Viktor Pinchuk. Most publications are difficult to buy in the Russian Federation and Europe. Each disc was released in the artist’s country of residence: there are no Western reissues or computer copies in the selection.
“All the specimens presented in the museum were brought by me from travels and expeditions,” explained the creator of the exhibition and added, with disappointment, that many of the countries visited are quite poor, and therefore do not have the ability to produce CDs.
About a dozen listeners were present at the opening of the exhibition, where only half of the collection was presented. The exhibition will last two weeks, which will allow not only city residents, but also visitors to get acquainted with it.
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This is a complete or partial translation of the article “Выставка CD этнической музыки народов мира открылась в Крыму“, from the Russian language Wikinews. |
This is a complete or partial translation of the article “Выставка CD этнической музыки народов мира открылась в Крыму“, from the Russian language Wikinews. |
Tuesday, April 16, 2024
Russian Wikinews attended Russian travel writer Viktor Pinchuk‘s April 8 presentation at the Crimean Republican Library for Youth in Simferopol, on his book Holyday of wandering mzungu ((ru))Russian language: Холидей бродячего мзунгу.
“Holiday of Wandering Mzungu” is a travelogue full of adventures, describing one of the author’s solo expeditions, the route of which began with the deportation of a Russian citizen by the authorities of an island dwarf state, and ended with a robbery, a result of which all the photographic material shot over six months was lost.
Potential readers, among whom different age categories were represented, asked the author many questions.
Viktor Pinchuk characterized the book:
A literary work created in the genre of a travel essay, chronologically sequentially, in detail and reliably describes the six-month route of a traveler-vagrant, which included ten African countries. The problematic and extreme situations with which “Holiday…” is replete, coupled with the description of the wretchedness of natives’ habitat, create a certain unique flavor, which the reader imbues with every page turned, involuntarily drawing a parallel between the unreal (for him) world of African wanderings and the surrounding reality, realizes the positive and all the delights of his existence, even if before he picked up this book, he thought otherwise.
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This is a complete or partial translation of the article “Холидей бродячего мзунгу — «исповедь» пилигрима, полгода скитавшегося по Африке“, from the Russian language Wikinews. |
This is a complete or partial translation of the article “Холидей бродячего мзунгу — «исповедь» пилигрима, полгода скитавшегося по Африке“, from the Russian language Wikinews. |
Monday, March 25, 2024
Russian Wikinews attended Russian travel writer Viktor Pinchuk‘s March 4 presentation at the Alexander Pushkin Library in Bakhchysarai , Crimea on his book Third African trip ((ru))Russian language: Третья афровылазка.
The author described the route taken and explained his “hobo tourism” ((ru))Russian language: бомж-туризм method, similar to backpacking, but tougher and more complex.
Those present learned from the author of the literary work a lot of interesting things about the creative trip, which included six countries, saw book illustrations and other photographs, including those exhibited at the personal exhibition “Hitchhiking across Sudan” (see link below), and were surprised to hear story of the author, who was carried away by the stormy waters of the Kunene River to the uninhabited territory of a neighboring country (see link below). There were many questions and as many answers.
Photographs from the book
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This is a complete or partial translation of the article “Третья афровылазка, презентация книги Виктора Пинчука“, from the Russian language Wikinews. |
This is a complete or partial translation of the article “Третья афровылазка, презентация книги Виктора Пинчука“, from the Russian language Wikinews. |
Lake Eola Park is a beautiful urban oasis located in the heart of the city beautiful, downtown Orlando. The park is centered around a large lake, which is home to a variety of birds, including swans, ducks, and other animals like turtles. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll around the lake on the paved walking path, or rent a swan-shaped paddle boat to explore the lake. The park also has several playgrounds, picnic areas, and a large amphitheater that hosts concerts and other events throughout the year.
One of the most popular things to do around Lake Eola Park is to dine at one of the many restaurants and cafes located in the area. The park is surrounded by a vibrant and diverse dining scene, offering a range of cuisines to suit all tastes and budgets. Whether you’re in the mood for sushi, pizza, or a classic American burger, you’re sure to find something to satisfy your cravings. Lake Eola Park is the perfect destination for a day of outdoor fun and delicious dining.
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