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    Must See Temples In Kyoto Japan

    After a series of visits to Japan over the years, I have compiled this guide to the Kyoto temple and shrine to help you find the best one! Kyoto is the ancient capital and cultural center of Japan, so there are many of the most famous shrines in Japan, and there are also a number of must-see temples in Kyoto. There are actually more than 2,000 temples and shrines in Kyoto, so it can be difficult to decide which ones to visit. Read on for my complete guide to the Kyoto Temple! The best shrines and traditional temples in Kyoto,…

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    Palau Scenic Flight Over The Rock Islands

    A panoramic flight over the rocky islands is becoming one of the most popular activities for tourists in the small country of Palau, and it’s easy to understand why: it’s one of the most beautiful landscapes in the Pacific! Although it is a great idea to visit the Rock Islands on a boat trip, the panoramic flight offers you an incredible and unique perspective that is really hard to beat. I recently participated in one of these flights on a small propeller plane with Pacific Mission Aviation, and the whole thing was a great experience. You remove the doors for…

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    Tips to Visit Himeji Castle In Japan

    Himeji Castle, also known as Himeji-jo, is the largest medieval samurai castle in Japan and arguably one of the coolest and most photogenic places in the whole country. The design and history here are awesome and also worth a visit from other parts of Japan. Himeji Castle can be easily visited on a day trip from nearby places such as Kobe, Osaka or Kyoto. I grew up with samurai and loved everything about it, so of course this castle has been on my bucket list in Japan for years. We have made the day trip From Osaka to Himeji Castle…

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    Way To Visit The Vietnam Incense Village

    The Hanoi region of Vietnam offers many interesting places to visit on a short trip outside the city, and one of the best for photographers is the Quang Phu Cau Incense Village, which makes colorful incense sticks. This Vietnamese village has apparently been making incense sticks for over 100 years, and bushels of all colors are laid out every day to dry in the sun, which is a fun and photogenic sight. It’s easy to visit Quang Phu Cau on a half-day trip from Hanoi, and the locals welcome visitors and photographers. The place is already becoming a little more…