Galley Head, Ireland
Lombard Street, San Francisco
We always try to drive down
Lombard Street when we're in San Francisco. Besides the unbelievable switchbacks, the landscaping is gorgeous.
The wikipedia article is
here. My picture is
here.
View Larger MapBe sure to click on the Google Street View! Windows Local Live also has a great
bird's eye view.
Labels: San Francisco
Parliment Hill, Ottawa
Parliment Hill in Ottawa is Canada's seat of government. There is a
Changing of the Guard here similar to the one at
Buckingham Palace.
Here is their web cam.
Windows Live Local's image isn't as good but I think it shows a boat and barges traversing the locks of the Rideau Canal. To see what I'm talking about, go
here and click back and forth between Google Maps and Microsoft VE (aerial).
Here's the wikipedia article and
here's their web site.
From the
Spirit of Canada web site:
The Tulip Festival has its origins in World War II when the late Princess Juliana (later to become Queen of the Netherlands) spent the war years in Ottawa. When peace came, she returned home; but she never forgot her stay in Canada. So each year, a gift of over 20,000 tulip bulbs is sent to Ottawa. This year (2005), the festival signals the 60th Anniversary of the end of the war and the Gift of Tulips to Canadians comes as 'A Celebration of Peace and Friendship'.

Labels: Canada, Ottawa, webcam
Anne Frank House, Amsterdam
Anne Frank's house is at Prinsengracht 267 in Amsterdam. You can see the line outside. We got there when it opened at 9:00 AM and walked right in. I strongly recommend that.
Here's their web site and
here's their webcam.
There's an unforgettable
statue on the sidewalk.

Labels: Amsterdam, webcam
Amsterdam Royal Palace
Amsterdam Royal Palace is just down the Damrak from where we
stayed in Amsterdam.
Here's the wikipedia article.
Here's my picture of it.
Dam Square is across from the palace and there stands the
National Monument.

Labels: Amsterdam
Hotel Prins Hendrik, Amsterdam
On our way back from England and Wales in 2003, we spent the night at
Hotel Prins Hendrik, Prins Hendrikkade 53, 1012 AC in Amsterdam. It's in that line of buildings facing the trees. Zoom out a couple of clicks and you'll see the
canal and the
Centraal Station.
Here's their web site. Count the stars (***).
Chet Baker died there in 1988.
We took a cruise on the canals on one of
these boats.

Labels: Amsterdam
Be sure and click the map links even if the little screen captures aren't very good. The mapping services are updating their maps all the time.
These are Google Maps or Windows Live Local images of where I've traveled. I created this blog after I gave
up trying to get these added to googlesightseeing.com.