posted by Colm Hanratty | 0 Comments
Oct052012
Every Tuesday Jonathan Epstein, aka @EpsteinTravels, announces the theme for #FriFotos - a weekly forum on Twitter where people share photos that match the theme. This week the theme is 'White' - here are nine photos that I think support this theme well.
The white spray from the Niagara Falls

I wasn't lucky enough to have visited the Niagara Falls. Instead ex-Hostelworlder Rebecca Keenan was where she took this photo of the white spray from the falls cover the 'Maid of the Mist'.
'Table Cloth', Cape Town

Cape Town's most famous landmark is Table Mountain. It is regularly covered in white cloud, which is known locally as the 'table cloth.
White hat, black teeth

Not far from Chiang Mai in Thailand you can visit the famous tribeswomen of the Akha Tribe. Maybe it's the whiteness of her hat that makes her teeth look so black?
'White Whale', Vancouver Aquarium

Visit Vancouver Aquarium and you'll encounter one of these - a 'beluga whale', also known as a 'white whale'.
Penny Lane, Liverpool

Thanks to the famous song by The Beatles, the once white street sign on Penny Lane in Liverpool is now not as white as it used to be.
The Lincoln Memorial, Washington DC

The Lincoln Memorial is a must-visit in Washington DC, particularly at night when the statue of the famous American President looks even more spectacular.
A journey through the Andes

Take the bus from Santiago in Chile to Mendoza in Argentina and you'll enjoy breathtaking scenery of the Andes like this.
Sydney Opera House, Australia

The Sydney Opera House - another landmark that looks especially impressive at night.
One of the top ten views in the world

The view from Cerro Campanario near Bariloche, Argentina - one of the top 10 views in the world according to National Geographic
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