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Fall Staycation Ideas

USA | Thu, 20 Oct 2016 | By apatterson | Views [629]

  Summer always seems to be jam packed full of activities from Little League games and swimming lessons to camping and road trips. Once fall arrives, life often returns to the regular hum drum schedule and families often forget to indulge ... Read more >

Tags: autumn, family, halloween, hayride, travel

Photos: 2015 Travels in Canada

CANADA | Tue, 29 Dec 2015 | By travelgate101 | Photo Gallery

Montreal, Quebec and Collingwood, Ontario in 2015, wonderful explorations before leaving Canada to wild Australia in 2016.
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Tags: 2015., autumn, canada, collingwood, fall, montreal, ontario, quebec, travel

Autumn Colours

FINLAND | Fri, 2 Oct 2015 | By welcometomyworld | Views [240]

       

Tags: autumn, forest, lapland

Autumn in Queenstown New Zealand

NEW ZEALAND | Sun, 21 Apr 2013 | By lauren_watson | Views [4715] | Comments [1]

The long, summer days have come to an end. The clocks have gone back, the days are shorter and the town quiets down. The bathing suit clad backpackers have retreated from the lake and moved onto the next place. The foot paths through the parks carry ... Read more >

Tags: autumn, queenstown

Moscow’s Koskovo Estate in Autumn

RUSSIAN FEDERATION | Fri, 9 Nov 2012 | By treefrog | Views [1422]

Beginning of Autumn in Moscow!! Walking down a tree covered lane to the Estate I thought I would go for a nice relaxing walk all the way to Koskovo Estate  at the beginning of autumn in September. I checked the route ... Read more >

Tags: autumn, janaline smalman, koskovo estate, moscow, photography, russia, travel

Collecting autumn leaves at VDNKH the All-Russia Exhibition Centre

RUSSIAN FEDERATION | Wed, 17 Oct 2012 | By treefrog | Views [1717]

  When autumn arrives and all the leaves turn yellow and orange a chill enters the air and you realize there’s only a couple of more weeks left before the big chill descends on Moscow.   Wrapped up warm against the chilly autumn ... Read more >

Tags: autumn, exhibition center, janaline smalman, moscow, photography, russia, travel

Photos: Central Splendour

NEW ZEALAND | Wed, 11 May 2011 | By libbylullaby | Photo Gallery

Alexandra in Autumn
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Tags: alexandra, autumn, central otago, new zealand

Central Heaven

NEW ZEALAND | Wed, 11 May 2011 | By libbylullaby | Views [642]

During Easter I was fortunate enough to hop on the ferry from Wellington to Picton and traverse down the South Island to Alexandra, Central Otago. Central is renowned for its Autumn splendour with rich reds, yellows and oranges aplenty. There's something ... Read more >

Tags: alexandra, autumn, central otago, easter, merino, queenstown, remarkables

Autumn Sunday Afternoon

USA | Thu, 22 Oct 2009 | By packlightwalkslow | Views [690]

I picked an apple from the tree, walked down the hill a little way and stood among the pumpkins, idly turning one over with my foot now and then. Wandering down the rows, I bit into the fruit and wiped my sticky hands on my pants like when I was ... Read more >

Tags: autumn, hometown adventures

Delicious Autumn!

USA | Fri, 9 Oct 2009 | By annanderson | Views [812]

Oct 9, 2009     “Fall” My favorite season of the year!   These fall days are filled with brilliant, clear sunshine; smells of crisp, fall morning air with sweet, warm afternoon scents of leaves ... Read more >

Tags: autumn, fall, gardening, seasons

The kouyou (red leaves) of Kyoto

JAPAN | Tue, 25 Nov 2008 | By kurenai | Views [9634]

There is a reason to go to Kyoto in the autumn: kouyou , or red leaves. It doesn’t matter where you go or what you do, these beautiful multi-colored trees are all around you in various arrays of color: vibrant green, rich yellow and orange, ... Read more >

Tags: autumn, culture, fall, japan, kouyou, kyoto, red leaves, shrine, temple

Relaxing at an onsen in autumn ~

JAPAN | Wed, 19 Nov 2008 | By kurenai | Views [1790]

I had a chance to visit an onsen hotel last weekend in Ikeda called Fushiokaku (http://www.fushioukaku.co.jp/english/index.html) and it was quite a treat. My friend and I walked into our lovely spacious (well, spacious for Japan) hotel room, plopped ... Read more >

Tags: autumn, culture, fall, hot springs, japan, kouyou, onsen, osaka, red leaves, rotenburo

October Surprise

USA | Sat, 11 Oct 2008 | By packlightwalkslow | Views [782]

Driving home work work yesterday, I stopped along one of the many ridges because if I didn't I was going to drive off the road.  The sun was at that perfect angle where it lights up the hillside, and I realized the trees were having a party.  I wanted ... Read more >

Tags: autumn, on the road

The centre of the city

LUXEMBOURG | Fri, 4 Apr 2008 | By allwelcome | Views [922]

Expectations Every new place we go to seems to have to be seen through the eyes of our expectations. We go carrying the idea that it’ll be the best part of our trip, or something a friend said about the great cocktails in the bar on the ... Read more >

Tags: autumn, castle

 

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