1 One of the more unusual sights I've visited - Capela dos Ossos (Chapel of Bones) in Évora, Portugal.
During the 16th Century, the graveyards in Évora were overcrowded, so bones were exhumed to make way for new bodies to be buried. Over 5000 bones were respectfully cast into the cement and housed in this place of worship. The exhumation aligned with the common beliefs of the era and followed the Counter-Reformation ideology that the bodies would be closer to God.
Hell of a recycling project if you ask me!!!— @ Évora, Alentejo, Portugal
2 Wandering around places at 5 o'clock in the morning has its benefits - I had Praça do Comércio (Palace Yard) and the Estátua de Dom José I (King Jose I Statue) to myself, as there were no people around first thing on a Sunday morning.
3 Originally built for the Ibero-American Exhibition of 1929, the Plaza de España (Spain Square) is an impressive piece of architecture that you need to visit yourself in order to take in all of its grandeur.
4 The thing that struck me during my visit to La Alhambra was the number of architectural styles and craftsmanship throughout the site. — @ La Alhambra, Granada, Spain
5 In honour of Valentines Day, I thought I'd share with you the "Locks of Love" project just outside Lisbon in Portugal.
Pay 3 or 4 euro for a small padlock and a metal heart to inscribe what you will and then lock to a metal skeletal frame. The proceeds go towards heart research. — @ Padrão dos Descobrimentos, Lisbon, Portugal
6 One of my favourite things about travelling through Europe is exploring the small cobblestone street and back ally's just to see what's around the corner. — @ Aínsa, Aragon, Spain
7 An interesting level of light from my second floor hotel room balcony.
I liked how the street lights bathed everything in a golden hue to a certain level, they a layer of silver/grey meets the nights sky. — @ Puerta del Sol, Madrid, Spain
8 For those of us up early enough, sunrise can be a brilliant part of the day, even in the isolated extremes of Namibia. — @ Dune 45, Sossusvlei, Hardap, Namibia
9 It took me an over an hour to get this nighttime shot of the Bilboko Udala (Bilbao City Hall) across the Nervión River.
As with most endevours that take time, I reckon its usually well worth the effort. — @ Bilbao, Basque Country, Spain
10 It was either a photo of a bird or a crocodile ...... and I've seen plenty of "snapping logs" — @ Okavango Delta, North-West, Botswana
11 One of my favourite photos of the Spain trip last year was just watching this fella taking in all of the Roman aqueduct that dates back to the 1st century. — @ Segovia, Castile & León, Spain
12 Seeing that it was a great evening outside, I decided to take a bit of stroll back to the hotel and saw a completely different side of this Spanish town of around a 250,000 inhabitants. — @ Granada, Andalusia, Spain
13 Not quite the scale of the Sistine Chapel, but the intricate detail and superb craftsmanship is what really caught my eye at the Royal Palace. — @ Palacio Real de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
14 The sundown skyline of Wellington from our Air B&B digs for the night - well worth the $81 each. — @ Wellington, New Zealand
15 We pulled over for a Chakalaka "bushy bushy" break and while standing there taking this photo, it struck me that the surrounding countryside coming into Spitzkoppe, Namibia was very similar to my hometown of Alice Springs in Central Australia. — @ Spitzkoppe, Erongo, Namibia
16 You know the saying "they don't make them like they used to" - this Aqueduct of Segovia was built in the 1st century. — @ Segovia, Castile & León, Spain
17 One thing I learnt at the "Panda Park" www.panda.org.cn/english/ is that there are Red Pandas.
As my photo shows, they look to have a fair bit more mongrel and cheekyness about them, than the black & white pandas. — @ Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding, Chengdu, Sichuan. China
18 You've heard of the movie Shanghai Noon - my photo looks a little different to the movie. — @ The Bund, Huangpu, Shanghai, China
19 Apparently the authorities cap the daily visitor amount at 200,000 and as vast as the Forbidden City is, I think we were close to they by 11AM during my visit.
My photo doesn't do justice to just how big a place it is. — @ The Forbidden City, Dongcheng, Beijing, China
20 It took me 3 separate visits to Hong Kong and the only clear weather day between two typhoons to get this photo of Kowloon & Victoria Harbour in full sunshine ..... yup - I was stoked as. — @ Victoria Peak.
21 Last weeks photo was of Hong Kong at lunchtime, my photo this week is looking up to Victoria Peak at night from across the harbour in Kowloon. — at Victoria Harbour, Yau Tsim Mong, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China
22 While zooming around Xi'an in tuk-tuks on a night food tour, I literally had seconds to snap this photo of the South Gate of the city wall - didn't turn out too bad I reckon. — @ Xi'an, Shaanxi, China
23 Gotta love sunrises ... even ones on Christmas Eve in northern country Victoria. — @ Yarrawalla, Victoria, Australia.
24 I was impressed to be standing atop the tower of John II of Castile, that dates back to 1120, and looking out over Segovia Cathedral, which was relatively new building that was constructed between 1525 & 1577. — @ Alcázar de Segovia, Segovia, Castile & León, Spain
25 Got up bright and early to catch a brilliant sunrise at "Kingy" with one of my best mates Philthy - great way to start the day! — @ Jack Bayliss Park, Kingscliff, New South Wales, Australia
26 Out & about on the Harley and couldn't help but love a tropical winter sunrise over The Strand. — @ The Strand, Townsville, Queensland, Australia
27 Looks like an English country scene, but in fact it's me standing high on a hill, just outside Matamata, looking down over the Green Dragon Inn.
Doesn't mean much to anyone other than Lord Of The Rings movie fans - of which I've only read the book and seen none of the movies. — @ Hobbiton Movie Set, Matamata, Waikato, New Zealand
28 I decided to pull up on the in the middle of the Rotherham Road bridge, to grab some late afternoon shots of the Waiau River. @ Waiau, Canterbury, New Zealand
29 I reckon my sunrise shot captures how "soft" such a harsh environment as the Sahara Desert in Morocco be - but I could be biased. ;-) — at Merzouga - Sahara Desert.
30 Not quite a "Tequila Sunrise" that The Eagles sang about, but loved the Tanzanian sunrise from the lip of the Crater none the less — @ Ngorongoro Crater, Arusha, Tanzania
31 OK then .... just one last sunrise photo of Ngorongoro Crater.
This one was from when we actually dropped down into the crater to go exploring — @ Ngorongoro Crater, Arusha, Tanzania
32 An early morning stop before the Ferry Bridge, was a welcome stop to stretch the legs. — @ Hanmer Springs, Canterbury, New Zealand
33 For the curious out there, this shot is 180 degrees up river to last weeks post of Ferry Bridge. — @ Hanmer Springs, Canterbury, New Zealand
34 Even though it was an overcast, 1/2 miserable & grey cloudy day to head out on in Fiji, where Frankie Winter got her hair wet on, it was a great day to go for a paddle on the Navua River just outside Sigatoko on. — @ Navua River, Sigatoka, Fiji
35 You know when you have one of those days in which you take a drive out on a road just to see what is at the end of it - today it was Akaroa. @ Akaroa, Canterbury, New Zealand
36 Took the Gondola to the 1,470 foot (448 metre) summit of Mount Cavendish and the views out over Lyttelton Harbour, at the north-western end of Banks Peninsula, were brilliant. — @ Christchurch Gondola, Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand.
37 Breaking rules, such as shooting directly into the sun, can have some brilliant rewards. — @ Port Whyalla, Whyalla, South Australia, Australia
38 It's been a decade since I took this image and I can still sit here drink in the rugged landscape of coastal Ireland. — @ Cliffs of Moher, County Clare, Munster, Ireland
39 Even seemingly miserable cloudy, cold, drizzling rain "meh" kind of day in New Zealand can throw up some great scenic landscapes. — @ Lake Pearson, Moana Rua, Canterbury, New Zealand
40 There's always sunshine on a rainy day - even on the south island of New Zealand. — @ Lake Ianthe, Harihari, West Coast, New Zealand
41 One of those bucket list items was ticked off with the helicopter ride out to one of New Zealand's premier attractions - there's a few of them just quietly. — @ Fox Glacier, Weheka, New Zealand
42 Bit of a distraction taking all this in, while parked up on the back deck of our Air B&B, with me morning coffee ... but I manage I did ..... just. — @ Queenstown, Otago, New Zealand
43 My last update for the year is looking out over Otago Harbour in Dunedin.
The shot came about because we couldn't be faffed paying $32.50 AUD ($23.20 USD) for the Larnach Castle & Gardens Entry .... but only the gardens were open. — @ Pukehiki, Otago Harbour, Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand