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The most beautiful places and creatures I've seen.

Below are the most beautiful places and the most beautiful things that I have ever seen, And I would like to share them with all of you. FAQ awnser.(I took all of the pictures myself.)

Above is the famous clock tower in England, Big Ben. I left this picture really long so you have to scroll down and so you can also pic out more of the details on it.

The next few pictures below (and the one above) are from greece and the greek islands. There are captions below the pictures that I remeber enough info to write about.

This is a picture of the temple of apollo. It is on the mainland and a definate place to stop and visit if your ever in greece.

This is the temple of the great goddess athena. It to is on the mainland just like apollo's temple, accept it is by a fabulous little town called Delphi. Delphi sounds like the animal the dolphin. The town was named that on purpose. The God Apollo transformed himself into a dolphin and swam back to greece. He landed in this area where his temple is also located. I think that this is how this town got it's name.

I took this picture outside a restaurant on our last night in Greece. I think it's beautifull.

In my opinion, dolphins are one of the most beautiful and most intellegent creatures on the planet. Although I didn't take these pictures in any exotic place, I still love them.

I think this is the great West Minster Abbey church in England. The reason the pictures are bad is because I had to take them from inside a moving bus.

One of the goals that I had set for myself in life was to see the Parthanon on the Acropolis in Athens. Above is a picture of this structure. It was definately a highlite of my life

I took this picture off an Acropolis on the island of rhodes.

The island of Santourini was an amazing place. It is built on top of a mountain. We had to take a cablecar all the way to the top.

more to come at a later time. (don't forget to sign the guestbook )

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