From National Geographic Traveler Mag, Giza from the Sahara "road":
Meanwhile, time was when Microsoft was alleged to be buying a lock on the best images archives of the last century. All the same, photography on the web seems to be doing fine, so it might prove difficult to continue that.
Many photo essays:
Love locks: "Young lovers in Florence seal their affection by placing a lock inscribed with their names on this fence, which surrounds a statue of the legendary goldsmith Benvenuto Cellini," says Brimberg. "They then throw the key into the Arno River, a gesture that is supposed to assure them eternal love." The bust of Cellini, a 16th-century goldsmith who was considered one of the greatest of all time, stands on the Ponte Vecchio, which is lined with gold and jewelry shops.
Found these images from the ... public transport in Japan.
The train to Nanjing (from Shanghai):