Todays Images • Shopping In Wertheim, Germany

Wertheim is a charming and historic town located in southwestern Germany with a population of only about 23,000. It is still a popular place to shop for people in the surrounding area. It sits at the confluence of the rivers Tauber and Main, offering scenic views and a rich heritage.

Visit Wertheim Castle perched on a hillside, offering stunning views of the town and rivers below. It’s a great spot for photography and history enthusiasts. Spend time strolling through Historischer Marktplatz the medieval town center, complete with historic buildings, local shops, and cafes,

Above Wertheim’s Historischer Marktplatz surrounded by historic half-timbered buildings with many surviving from the 16th century. In this photograph an early morning shopper seems to be prepared for wet weather.


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The Church of the Holy Sepulcher

The History Behind The Celebration Of Easter Without question the holiest site in all of Christendom is located in the Christian Quarter of Jerusalem. It represents the location where Jesus was crucified and where his body was laid to rest. Today there is a high level of certainty that the location has been actually identified.…

Exploring South America

with From Cartagena, Columbia to Ushuaia, Argentina the South American continent is an amazing land of natural wonders and human accomplishments. Explore the islands of the Galapagos or hike around Iguazu Falls, climb up to Machu Picchu or cruise through the Panama Canal. You can even cast off for a trip to Antarctica or walk…

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It seems so other worldly, like Mars or the Moon but it’s right here on Earth. It’s so alien that the NASA space program uses it to test rovers and other equipment. Find the answer HERE. Here Are A Few Of Our More Recent Postings You might Find Interesting…

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Today’s Images, The Giants Causeway

Located on the north coast of Northern Ireland, The Giants Causeway is a remarkable geological formation that has long been intertwined with Irish mythology. Featuring about 40,000 interlocking basalt columns formed from volcanic activity approximately 60 million years ago.

It is steeped in myth and local legend, often associated with the giant Fionn mac Cumhaill, adding to its cultural significance. It is situated along the spectacular North Antrim coast, and offers breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and surrounding cliffs.

The Giant’s Causeway is a natural formation consisting of approximately 40,000 interlocking basalt columns, created by volcanic activity around 60 million years ago.

Visitors can explore the site on guided tours and visit the facilities provided at the Visitor Centre, which enhances the understanding of this remarkable site.

There is actually a cozy pub in the sites inn that’s great for warming up after a long hike.

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Discovering Kruger National Park, South Africa

Visiting Kruger: The Ultimate Safari Experience For The Trip Of A Lifetime Rated as one of the world’s greatest wildlife experiences and reported to be the number one African safari destination, Kruger National Park is not to be overlooked when considering your travel plans. Larger than many countries and containing mostly undeveloped land, Kruger is…

Todays Images • Mykonos

The Iconic Windmills Of Mykonos. Traditionally, these windmills are heavy, three-story buildings made of stone, are circular in shape, reflecting the simple yet functional design typical of the Cycladic islands. They were primarily built by Venetians in the 16th century and continued to be constructed into the early 20th century for milling wheat. Mykonos is…

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Today’s Images, Jerusalem

The golden Dome of the Rock Mosque stands above the old wall of the ancient city of Jerusalem. In no other place on Earth is there a larger concentration of religious sights, while at the same time, being claimed by three separate major religions. Call it a bucket list or a pilgrimage but Jerusalem should be on everyones travel itinerary.

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What country claims this baked treat as its own? This is a traditional European pastry made from sweet yeast dough. This unique treat is crafted by wrapping strips of the dough around a conical baking tube, which is then grilled usual over coals till it achieves a golden brown color and crispy exterior. Answer •…

Civil Unrest, War, Natural Disasters and International Travel

We’re asking for your opinion… I think Clint Eastwood said it best; “If you’re looking for a guarantee in life, buy a toaster.” We have, over the years, visited over one hundred countries and on a few occasions we’ve found ourselves in some touchy situations, but we have always been cautious in selecting when and…

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Merry Christmas To All…

First The Intentional Travelers would like to wish everyone Peace, Joy and Prosperity in the New Year, and may we all experience safe and amazing adventures wherever we choose to roam. This world is full of incredible destinations and sights along with really amazing people and the more we travel the better we get to know each other and the nearer we get to true peace on Earth…

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Celebrating The Nativity

The Nativity By Pier Maria Bagnadore

The Nativity has been the subject of overwhelmingly the largest number of paintings, frescoes and mosaics in the world since the seventh century. Today’s offering is The Nativity by Pier Maria Bagnadore (1550–1627) an Italian painter of the late-Renaissance or Mannerist period. He was active mainly in his native city of Verona and was a pupil of Paolo Veronese.

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The Nativity In Art

Nativity of Jesus Christ in Leeds Cathedral

The Nativity has been the subject of overwhelmingly the largest number of paintings, frescoes, mosaics and stained glass windows in the world since the seventh century. Today’s offering is The stained glass window depicting the Nativity of Jesus Christ in Leeds Cathedral, England. These windows are significant for their artistic and historical value and are notable examples of stained glass craftsmanship. The windows were created by renowned British artist John Hardman Powell and installed in the cathedral in the late 19th century. Powell was known for his exceptional skill in stained glass design and is recognized as one of the leading figures in the Arts and Crafts movement.

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