New York Times Travel
One particular destination lured the writer Shannon Sims to the Samaná Peninsula in the Dominican Republic: Las Terrenas, a beach town on Samaná’s north shore. When Sims told a friend who lives in the Dominican Republic where she was headed, “she validated my choice, saying, ‘Las Terrenas is the promised land,’” Sims wrote. See the beaches, food and more Sims explored at the link in our bio. Photos by @tatiluka
17 hours ago
This is my secret spot!!! Delete this immediately 😭😭😭😩😩😩
18 hours ago
Kinda wish you didn’t post about this gem hahaha
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Love it playa bonita / @carolinasurfschooldrcom 🌊🏄🏽♀️🩵🧜🏾♀️
14 hours ago
bro don’t make las terrenas public. we love it as it is
13 hours ago
@mosquitoboutiquehotel 🗣️🗣️
17 hours ago
Este lugar no tiene comparación alguna, es una belleza única
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👏👏👏 @tatiluka
17 hours ago
My fav place on earth! ❤️
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@tatiluka 😍🤩🙏🏽 #OrgulloUnibe @egresadosunibe @unibeenlinea @comunicacion_unibe
15 hours ago
@mosquitoboutiquehotel best in the world!!! Dominican Republic 🇩🇴🤭
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@mosquitoboutiquehotel 💖
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I ♥️ Samana!
Mads Peter Iversen Photography
Denmark actually has a big collection of old mills standing around in the landscapes. This is a collection of some I’ve photographed over the years (a couple of repeats). I do have quite a romantic approach to my landscape photography and I just love, love, love these old structures and photographing them in different conditions. If you also want to photograph in different conditions, be sure to get my ebook on light in landscape photography. With 251 pages, minimal text and tons of examples with extended EXIF data it’s easy to read and I make sure to get to the point fast. There’s a link in my bio. Enjoy your weekend! 😁