Polaroid of the week: Surprised by Montevideo, Uruguay
This week’s Polaroid features someone we met on our first stroll through Uruguay’s capital – we have to admit we were surprised to see them here – check out what it is!
This week’s Polaroid features someone we met on our first stroll through Uruguay’s capital – we have to admit we were surprised to see them here – check out what it is!
We’re all shook up about this week’s Polaroid – the Elvis statue in Memphis, Tennessee!
Nicaragua’s Ometepe Island is the largest fresh-water island in the world, formed by two volcanoes which jut out of Lake Nicaragua. Major changes are happening here as a result of tourism, but beyond the newly paved road, the traditional village life on Ometepe remains…for now.
Nicaragua rocks, literally. Yes, we did love Nicaragua that much, but actually we are talking about the fact that each evening, Nicaraguans around the country, gather together with friends and family, either in their front room or even outside, and rock the evening away in their rocking chairs.
The night markets in Thailand are every foodie’s dream: plenty of cheap, delicious dishes cooked up on the side of the road!
Nicaraguan presidential elections take place in 2011, and the people here are passionate politicos. Check out this house painted in full support for Daniel Ortega and the FSLN Sandinista party.
Estelí is located in Nicaragua’s Northern Highlands and the country’s 3rd largest city. The town was heavily involved in conflict during the Sandinista revolution of the 70s and 80s and still is one of the towns with the most support for the Sandinista FSLN party. Estelí may not feature the same colonial architecture that Granada or Leon are famous for, but the city is famous for its intelligent urban art.
Check out the basket, made out of….Rooster? Yes, we found Rooster Baskets in Masaya, Nicaragua.
If you’ve been following this site for a while, you know that I am a huge fan of street art. And one thing I love about New York City is …
This week’s Polaroid features 5 Pointz, New York City’s street art mecca – an abandoned factory where street artists from around the world paint colorful graffiti.