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Stained glass panel by local artist, Valerie Guitart
People strolling down Amsterdam's streets on a sunny winters day
Tourist boat on river.
Pouhon Pierre-le-Grand springs building.
A happy Kanak boy
Faint gold wheelbarrows can be seen above the door of guildhouse No 2 on Grand Place in Brussels, La Brouette ( the wheelbarrow ) was home to the grease makers
Onlookers admire the gold topped guildhouses and sublime medieval architecture of the Burg, one of Bruges' two famous central squares - Bruges
The famous belfry of Bruges rises majestically above the town and affords spectacular views - Bruges
Woman harvesting wild rosellas (which make jam).
The neo Classical 19th century Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten or Museum of Fine Arts in Antwerp
Art Nouveau in Brussels: the entrance to the now Horta Museum. This museum was the house and studio of leading Art Nouveau architect, Victor Horta.
Many Ugandan women learn weaving at an early age and weave baskets, purses, trays and mats amongst many other things
The door of the Supper Club, a hip Amsterdam restaurant-come-club, is covered in engraved brass plates - Amsterdam, North Holland
Fruit laden tarts like these, made by Brussels' best known patisserie, Wittamer, are almost decadent enough to die for.
Another form of transport along the Nile, Luxor
Mountain Gorilla (Gorilla gorilla) - Parc National des Virunga.
Colonial style house on top of Mt Mulanje.
A man selling carvings and bananas at a North-East coast roadside stall
Reading all signs can make life easier
Arab man reading newspaper.
An elderly gentleman observing life - Jerusalem
Children in the late afternoon sun - Zanzibar
The artisans of the area demonstrate the vibrant colours of West Africa in this tapestry - Abomey
Detail of a relief on one of Brussels' gold crusted guildhouses.
Dusks settles on the city of Brussels and the beautiful spire of the Hotel de Ville
Antwerp's most famous building, Onze Lieve Vrouwekathedraal with a statue of Pieter Paul Rubens in the foreground.
Dany's colourful Oliver Rameau is one of the 18 vibrant comic-strip wall murals now adorning street corners in Brussels.
Souvenirs and trinkets for sale in Bruges
Exhibits of baboon and larger elephant skull.
Luxembourg City
Detail of ornate facade on two guildhouses in Grand Place.
The Kaffe de Hopduvel, a traditional beer pub in Ghent ( Gent )
Pentecost River on Gibb River Rd.
A Nautilus shell on a New Caledonian beach
The impressive Ancienne Eglise des Carmes in Liege
Church spire silhouetted at sunset.
Place aux Foires terrace cafes.
Antwerp-born painter, Antony Van Dyck, is famed for his great portraiture work. He was one of the first artists to capture the psychology of his subjects.
Traffic under large clock of Mont-des-Arts.
With over 800, 000 visitors over an eight week period the Keukenhof Gardens also happen to be the largest gardens in the world, Haarlem
One of The Hagues many public sculptures; this colourful figure marks the entrance to the French Embassy
The old and the new blend whilst the city is dominated by the countries tallest church tower - Utrecht, Utrecht
A local tribeswoman, with a bindi on her forehead, carrying her portable shrine. The base of the shrine being made of copper, one of the local produces - Bijapur, Tamil nadu
Art Nouveau in Brussels: detail of the central dome and roof line of the stunning Old England building, designed by Paul Saintenoy in 1899.It has recently been renovated and boasts impressive wrought iron decoration and now houses Brussels' impressive Musical instruments museum.
One of the earliest rock cut temples depicting Krishna saving his kinsfolk from Indra - Krishna Mandapam - Mamallapuram ( Mahabalipuram ), Tamil Nadu
The quayside at St Tropez, the tiny village is still a lure to artists and the wealthy - Saint Tropez, Provence-Alpes-Cote D'Azure
The colours of the island, Santorini
Two local children.
The Montagne de Bueren, a flight of 373 steps which lead up to excellent views of Liege
Artist painting landscape.
Kaas and Vleeschhuis Alexander, popular cheese and meat shop on Nieuwmarkt.
Soaking up the sun on a cool day in one of many canal side cafes - Amsterdam, North Holland
4WD on rocky road to Lennard River Gorge, Gibb River Rd.
Rocks reflecting in water.
Mokoros ( dugout canoes ) are a common site on the Okavango Delta - Ngamiland
Portrait of an elderly Pakistani man
The sublime upper storey of Maison le Sac, the carpenters' guildhouse at No 4 on Brussels' Grand Place.
Art-Nouveau reigns supreme in Brussels. Here the Hotel du Peintre Saint Cyr on Place Ambiorix, is one of the city's most extravagant facades.
Interior of Gare Centrale.
The red shingled roofs of Brussels
Interior of De Dolle Brouwers.
Pygmy children of Mt Hoyo.
A cafe menu, displaying pancakes, ice-creams, salads and a bit of high art
Antwerps' oldest building is the Steen, this castle dates from 1200 and has been fully and often restored
Neon beer signs take centre stage on the facade of this cafe in Hasselt
Cirque Belge, one of the many terrace cafes on Groenplatz in Antwerp
The blooming of delicate Crocus annouces the arrival of spring in Luxembourg
Travelling by second class train isn't that uncomfortable
The local Nieuwsblad ( newspaper ) office with art nouveau overtones, Groningen
Tribal pygmy woman sitting with family having her hair styled, Mount Hoyo.
The riotously multicoloured baroque Sri Meenakshi Temple, Madurai, Tamil Nadu
Young child riding antique carousel.
Streetside shay vendor selling hot sugary tea.
Daffodils.
Relief at the entrance to Antwerp's Maagdenhuis, a former 16th century girl's orphanage and now home to a small museum.
Two cyclists in front of a limestone slab dotted with fossils, near Digne-les-Bains - Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur
The historic arches and fortifications of Luxembourg City, the 1000 year old capital of the Grand Duchy is a mixture of very old and pretty new, many of the buildings were declared UNESCO World Heritage sites in 1994
Display of Belgium beer labels.
Antwerp's cobbled back streets are dotted with reminders of the city's Art-Nouveau era, such as this beautiful wall mosaic depicting the bountiful wine harvest in the autumn - Antwerp
A young Blanc Moussis takes breather from underneath his mask during the Carnival celebrations in Stavelot
Children swimming in Barnett River gorge, Gibb River Rd.
Synonymous with The Netherlands is the tulip - Keukenhof Gardens, Haarlem
Model of the comic book characters Tintin and Snowy.
One of the many places to eat in Brussels includes the rue des Bouchers
The Groeningemuseum in Bruges, home to the cities prized collection of art dating from the 14th to the 20th century
Horse and carriage is one of the more charming ways of getting around in Bruges.
Pigeons roost on a picturesque gable in Antwerp's city centre.
Street organs on display within the National Museum Van Speelklok tot Pierement, organs are to the Dutch what bagpipes are to the Scots - Utrecht, Utrecht
The showpiece of Brussels architecture is the Art Nouveau Old England Building, designed by Paul Saintenoy in 1899, the building escaped demolition and has recently been renovated
Tulips are a common sight in Belgium in the Spring
On ya bike - it's a great way to get around in the Flanders.
Colourful tulips bloom from April to early May in Belgium
Relaxing at the Eglise Saint Trophime cloister - Arles, Provence-Alpes-Cote D'Azure
An historic cartouche on a wall of a house on the Singel canal: these wall tablets were used to identify houses before the introduction of house numbers
Cafe de Kroon on Rembrandtplein: one of Amsterdam's most hip drinking spots - Amsterdam, North Holland
The colour and contrast typical of street scenes in Antwerp.
The Stockman's Hall of Fame.
Cafe de Jaren: spaciousness is the drawcard of this popular Amsterdam cafe - Amsterdam, North Holland
The Kusttram or coast tram, the tram is great way to see the Belgian coast, it runs the full length of the 65 kilometre coastline connecting Knokke in the north to the popular town of De Panne in the south
Lacmaking, a traditional art form in Belgium: Lace fans, doilies and other pieces in a window with a doll
Waffling on...a waffle maker checks the next batch of this nationally loved snack. They're best eaten piping hot and covered in chocolate or whipped cream.
The Chinese Pavilion or Pavillon Chinois.
Wooden studded minaret of Grande Mosque.
Time out perched on a balcony, Calabar
The blue mirrored facade of the EU Parliament building rises imposingly behind old stone architecture.
Sign in the window at Le Pecheur restaurant on Reguliersdwarsstraat in Amsterdam - North Holland
A turtle emerges through the greenery in Northern Israel
Unbaked clay figures depicting village life - Oasis Heritage Museum, Bahariyya Oasis
The quaint De Windmolen cafe in Bruges
Religious iconography is still very evident in villages and towns throughout Belgium, these statues adorn the facade of an old church in Liege
A baker and his flat breads
The Gothic cathedral St Bavo, also known as Grote Kerk is home to the historical Muller organ, once played by a young Mozart - Haarkem, North Holland
From theatre and classical music to live jazz, or just a drink in a cosy pub - evenings are rarely dull in Belgium.
Pouring a Jupiler beer at the rustic Cafe aux Amis in Tournai
Cafe de Jaren: spaciousness is the drawcard of this popular Amsterdam cafe - Amsterdam, North Holland
People sitting on banks of Oudegracht canal.
Everything in Bruges is quaint, even the garden sculptures.
The small 9th century valley town of Vianden draws major crowds to its impeccably restored chateau, its perched high above the small Luxembourg village
Traditional red and white brick work in Brussels
Religious icons, such as this corner statue of the Virgin and child, still adorn streets in Antwerp.
The old and the new in Amsterdam
A statue of Lange Wapper flanks the entrance to the Steen, Antwer'ts impressive medieval castle which is home today to the city's Maritime Museum.
Galer pralines or filled chocolates in Brussels
Art Nouveau in Brussels: detail of the entrance to Hotel Solvay. The building was designed by Victor Horta in 1894 and is considered one of his finest houses.
Holiday makers setting up camp at Parry's Creek Farm in Parry Lagoons Nature Reserve.
Kanak children in the doorway of a traditional case - Lifou, The Loyalty Islands
Crocuses in full bloom in many parks and gardens throughout Amsterdam, North Holland
Young tribal woman, with a bindi on her forehead, in typical clothing - Bijapur, Karnataka
Traditional old style Dutch pub - Leiden, The Randstad
A giraffe ( Giraffa camelopardalis ) lowers itself for a drink - Etosha Natioanl Park
The aromas of Hyacinths and many other flowers draw crowds in their millions every year to the Keukenhof - Amsterdam, North Holland
Stone reliefs on the facade of Brussels' fine Gothic Hotel de Ville ( town hall ) on the Grand Place in Brussels
Originally an isolated fishing community connected by a causeway in the 1950's Marken is now more of an attraction for the traditional costumes - Amsterdam
The small Mosque of Zayyida Zeinab - Sayyida Zeinab Quarter, Cairo
An example of the outstanding Hoysala art found decorating the Hoysaleswara Temple - Halebid, Karnataka
A neck gable house rises high above the canal - Amsterdam, North Holland
Pralines and patisserie for sale at Wittamer, one of Brussels' best known shops.
The turreted rooftop of the Kasselrijgebouw ( Viscounty Building ), one of the many picturesque buildings lining Ypres' ( Ieper ) Grote Markt.
The 16th century guildhouses lining Antwerp's Grote Markt are topped with gilded figures that bask in the afternoon sun.
Witch doctor in traditional outfit.
The impressive if somewhat spooky looking Stadhuis or town hall of Oudenaarde, one of the countries finest examples of flamboyant Gothic archietcture
Arranging their flower display for market, Tamil Nadu
Tribal Dancer - Victoria Falls
Galvans Gorge, walk from Gibb River Rd.
The radiant beauty of Eglise Saint Jean-Baptiste au Belguinage. The facade of this church is considered to be one of the most beautiful in Belgium.
The Theatre Royal de la Monnaie, Brussels' imposing opera house, was the site where Belgium's 1830 revolution against the Dutch ignited.
Modern stained glass effect, loosely based on the traditional Art Nouveau windows of the Antwerp area
Canal boats at Hotel de Orangerie.
Old England building Art Nouveau facade.
One of the many deities adorning the walls of the Dravidian designed Sri Meenakshi Temple - Madurai, Tamil Nadu
Cyclamens make their way to the surface through the Judean hills, Jerusalem
A carved and painted cartouche on one of the old buildings: these were used to idintify houses before the introduction of street numbers
Palms over the "river which never finds the sea" - Okavanga Delta, Ngamiland
A display of painted clogs for the tourists
Vibrant azaleas are in full bloom during spring time in Brussels
Writting on wall of Blue Heeler Hotel.
Antwerp - a city of striking colours and scenes.
The Supper Club: entry by telephone reservation only - Amsterdam, North Holland
Early morning over city.
Red and black rock walls in Lennard River Gorge.
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An outback sunrise
King Leopold Range, Gibb River Rd.
A crowded dhow, ready to sail - Zanzibar
Manicured hyacinths in world's largest flower garden, the Keukenhof.
Ice lakes and snow peaks in the Parc National de la Vanoise, the French Alps - Savoy
The imposing facade of Palais de Justice was created by architect Joseph Poelaert who died during its construction in 1879, the design was loosely based on ancient Egyptian temple architecture
Bedouin men getting out of the searing sun, Sinai
Dressed in traditional costume a young girl greets visitors, some 800,000 in a mere eight weeks at Keukenhof gardens - Haarlem
Elderly woman in traditional attire, Bahariyya Oasis
Wildebeest on a dry plain in the Ngorongoro crater - Ngorongoro Conservation Area
When the sun comes out all the streets and cafes on Antwerps' Groenplaats are jammed
Walloon city rooftops from cathedral.
Hibiscus (genus Hibiscus)
Combining nature and artificial precision,Tulips - Keukenhof Gardens, Haarlem
The radiant beauty of Eglise Saint Jean-Baptiste au Belguinage. The facade of this church is considered to be one of the most beautiful in Belgium.
This exquisitely carved 16th century oak chimneypiece is the only exhibit in the Renaissancezaal Bruges Vrije museum.
Detail of rock formation at Bungle Bungle.
The imposing neo-Classical facade of Antwerp's Museum voor Schone Kunsten ( Fine Arts Museum ) which is home to works by the Flemish Primitives, Rubens and Jordaens, to name but a few.
The Tomb of Nerfertari one of five wives of Ramses II and perhaps his favourite, Luxor
Vines climb the age-old stone walls in central Bruges.
Modern sushi bar in Antwerp, like in many international cities, the sushi bar is mighty popular and popping up everywhere
The historic arches and fortifications of Luxembourg City, the 1000 year old capital of the Grand Duchy is a mixture of very old and pretty new, many of the buildings were declared UNESCO World Heritage sites in 1994
The sun breaks through moody clouds gathered behind Bruges picturesque Poortersloge, where the cities wealthiest merchants once met
The Atonium rises above houses.
Feluccas moored on the Nile, Aswan
Locally made Belgian gin or genie, not as widely drunk as beer, but still a popular drop with a wide range to choose from
An ancient stone pedestrian bridge crosses a canal in Bruges.
Gorge rocks reflecting in river.
Colourful wall mural - Kampala
Detail of beer labels.
A simple plaque adorns the wall of a house in the tiny village of Vianden where French writer Victor Hugo lived in exile during the 1860's
A typical Indian street scene - Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu
Too young to take the boat out alone but very happy to smile for the camera, Nkhata Bay
One of Amsterdam's many flower vendors
The striking red and white brickwork is a major feature of many buildings in the Flanders area, an example is the Vleeshuis or butchers hall in Antwerp
The wonderful guildhouses on Grand Place in Brussels, No 2 Grand Place belonged to the grease makers and No 4 was for the cabinet makers, or La Brouette and Le Sac
Woman cooking damper in camp oven.
Bungle Bungles landscape.
The true glory of the Grand Place is its richly decorated guildhouses. Maison le Sacc (left) was the headquarters of coopers and carpenters, while Maison la Brouette, at No 2 next door, belonged to the guild of greasemakers.
Crowds take to the streets to dance the Sardane during festivities - Perpignan, Languedoc-Roussillon
The Jordaens Room in 17th century Hotel le Dixseptieme in Brussels, every room is individually named and all are unique
Amedee Lighthouse - Amedee Islet
" The clock ticks on both sides ", graffiti on a wall prior to a referendum on whether to keep bars open all night - Leiden, South Holland
One of the many cafes on Grand Place in Brussels, other than fine food the central square and its surrounding architecture makes for an enjoyable, relaxing time
Art Nouveau in Brussels: detail of a seat designed by Horta and currently on display at the Horta Museum, a museum dedicated to Horta and Art Nouveau.
Fishing boats ready to take to the sea, Apam
Famous for its pure white marble and George the octopus fisherman.
After you've done the Meir, head to Hoogstraat (pictured here), another of Antwerp's pedestrianised shopping streets.
Detail of the gilded upper storey of the Maison Cauchie, one of Brussels' most glorious art-nouveau facades.
An old stone archway in Bruges.
The graves of WWI soldiers at the Essex Farm Cemetery near Ypres
On the road somewhere in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Wildebeast on the dry plains of northern Tanzania.
Tulips galore in giant glasshouses in the world's largest flower garden, the Keukenhof - Amsterdam, North Holland
Reflections and gorge rocks.
Art Nouveau in Brussels: a wrought iron extravagance detail of the Old England building.
Flower vendors set up shop on the Markt in Bruges each week.
Art-Nouveau building facade.
A descriptive display of anti-racism - Leiden, The Randstad
Speculaas - delicious cinnamon-flavoured biscuits - are a speciality of the Flanders. They were traditionally baked in the form of saints to celebrate particular religious events. Look out for Dandoy (pictured here) in Brussels, one of the best bakers of these richly spiced biscuits.
People enjoying the Spring sunshine at a terrace cafe in front of the Kurhaus Hotel at Scheveningen
Catching up on the news outside the offices of Belgiums' main German speaking newspaper, the Grenz-Echo in Eupen
A cyclist takes a short cut through a courtyard of the Binnenhof (parliamentary buildings)
Skipper of a dhow - Zanzibar
Feeding an orphaned elephant (Elephas maximus) - Pinnewala
Everything from junk, second-hand clothes and the odd antique can be found at the daily Place due Jeu de Balle flea market.
Cliff faces lining Meuse River between Namur and Dinant.
Crowds outside the gold topped guildhouses and sublime medieval architecture of the Town Hall in the Burg, one of Bruges' two famous central squares - Bruges
The stained-glass windows of St Gummaruskerk in Lier, the windows are considered to be the best in Belgium
Side by side on Brussels' magnificent Grand Place are Maison le Cygne, built in 1689 and noted for its beautiful golden swan, and on the right, the creamy toned Hotel de Ville ( City Hall ).
Shoppers at the market on the main square of Echternach - Luxembourg City.
Eurocrats and business people take a lunchtime stroll through Brussels' Parc du Cinquantenaire
Street organs on display within the National Museum Van Speelklok tot Pierement, organs are to the Dutch what bagpipes are to the Scots - Utrecht, Utrecht
Family bird watching at Cockatoo Lagoon.
Cafe Thijssen: one of Jordaan's trendiest meeting places - Amsterdam, North Holland
The wonderful guildhouses on Grand Place in Brussels, in medieval Belgium traders and craftsmen formed groups known as guilds, however they were usually run by wealthy merchants wanting to exert political influences over their towns
Supple gilded lettering, such as this wall cartouche on the Maison Cauchie, is a typical art-nouveau extravagance.
Close-up of Galler pralines.
A glimpse of New Caledonian paradise
The pastel hues of houses is evident on the road down to the Grund, the old town of Luxembourg
Inside the Begijnhuisje, a museum in Bruges celebrating the life of the Beguines.
Detail on the Halles de Schaerbeek, a former undercover food market that sold amongst other things, buerre or butter and fromage or cheese
Festival time in the Provence - Castellane, Provence-Alpes-Cote D'Azure
Asiatic architecture of Japanese Tower.
Almost too picturesque to be true - the Markt is just one of Bruges' many highlights.
Cycling is the easiest way to get around Brussels, finding somewhere to park it is another thing
A hint of Antwerps' maritime past is found at t' Bootje, a beautiful house dating from 1901
Lacemaker at work.
Early morning sees many houses with these chalk drawings or rangoli near the entrance to see in the new day - Tamil Nadu
The wonderful stained glass window in Luxembourg Cities main train station
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