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Vigeland Sculptures in Frogner Park, Oslo, Norway - Europe's Most Controversial Sculpture Installation

Vigeland Sculptures in Frogner Park, Oslo, Norway - Europe's Most Controversial Sculpture Installation

The Frogner Park in Oslo is a perfect place for those who seek for shelter from a busy, modern city. But it wouldn't be world famous if it were just an ordinary park with trees, alleys and lawns. Within its boundaries, the Frogner Park holds the controversial sculpture installation by Gustav Vigeland which boasts over 200 statues and is the largest in the world such installation created by a single artist. Easy to reach, the strange Vigeland's sculptures should be seen by everyone who is visiting the diverse Norwegian capital, so don't miss it!

Playing with fire - Performances in Porto de Galinhas, Brazil

Playing with fire - Performances in Porto de Galinhas, Brazil

When we travel we always have expectations about the place we want to see. Sometimes it surprises us, sometimes disappoints. However, very often we come across something completely unexpected, something unusual. It was the same for me when I traveled to Porto de Galinhas in Brazil. I was planning to visit the beautiful crystal clear beaches and swim in natural pools with the coral reef full of colorful fish.

And during one of the evenings, when I was walking down one of the town's streets, I noticed some street performers playing with fire. Luckily, I had a camera and a tripod with me and the following photos are the result:

Yas Viceroy Hotel in Abu Dhabi - Night photography

Yas Viceroy Hotel in Abu Dhabi - Night photography

Abu Dhabi, like Dubai is getting richer and is becoming a destination that offers luxurious and architecturally unusual, modern hotels, offices other constructions of all sorts. While driving through Abu Dhabi, you can notice how the forest of cranes, beside new skyscrapers being under construction, is taking up more and more of the desert area and turning it into lively city.

Swiss Alps - Aerial View

Swiss Alps - Aerial View

Pictures taken while flying over Swiss Alps. The highest peak is Monte Rosa - 4,634 meters (15203 feet) above sea level. It's an exceptionally interesting area to be viewed from an airplane. Swirling clouds combined with the snowy peaks, turquoise lakes and rivers that are twisted like little ribbons stuck in between rocky slopes are truly impressive. The views can provide good entertainment during an otherwise boring flight. I hope you'll enjoy the photos.