Gordes, the hilltop village in Provence, France
Gordes is one of the most beautiful hilltop villages in the Provence region of France. I loved the white stone houses on the rocky hill
Gordes is one of the most beautiful hilltop villages in the Provence region of France. I loved the white stone houses on the rocky hill
Located in Burgundy Region of France, Dijon is famous for the Dijon mustard and the architecture of the buildings
Oud Rekem it’s so pretty that in 2008 won the title “the most beautiful village in Flanders, Belgium”
Each individual on the street seems to be telling a story through their hair, mimics, clothes or eyes.
Sometimes it happens that summer in Brussels goes crazy. Is super hot, I want to swim in a pool of ice!
Lac de Genval at 25 minutes drive South-East of Brussels – great for a day-trip to escape the bustle of the city
To visit Prague, the capital of Czech Republic, you might need at Least 2 full days (more, if you want to truly enjoy the city). There are so many beautiful things to see,… Continue reading
The Iron Gates (“Portile de Fier” in Romanian) is a Danube Gorge of around 134 km long which separates Serbia from Romania (representing the border between these two countries). To go from Romania… Continue reading
During yesterday’s summer walk in Ixelles, Brussels, I saw different kind textures on the walls, ground and surrounding nature. It seemed like a good photography idea to try and capture all the different… Continue reading
A beautiful birthday surprise: an one hour trip in a hot air balloon. An unique experience, a little scary in the first minutes, but serene and exciting after that. The photos are taken… Continue reading
Every Sunday from morning till 1 PM the Flagey Square is full of fruits, veggies, smelly cheeses and lots of flowers. It has a beautiful charm, especially if the weather is sunny and… Continue reading
The Sonian Forest in the South of Brussels is huge, with lots of bike lanes and with excellent fresh air. Yesterday in our biking trip we took the photo-camera with us (we usually… Continue reading