USA - Go west

Nevada, Arizona, Louisiana, Massachusetts and other strange places.

  • Strike

    The Boston darlings Red Sox take on the Florida Marlins at Fenway Park, the oldest stadium in the States.

    Fenway Park, Boston

  • Scorched Earth

    The mighty Colorado river.

    Colorado river, Nevada

  • Roof of the world

    This was the home of Louis in the movie Interview With The Vampire, and the house was also used for the opening scene of Gone With The Wind.

    Oak Alley, Louisiana

  • Legoland

    The harbor of Boston

  • Rock of age

    Time for a Evel Knievel trick. Notice the people on the left.

    Grand Canyon, Arizona

  • Cry me a river

    New Orleans is situated in the Mississippi river delta region. The Natchez is one of the authentic steamboats cruising the wide river.

    The Mississippi, New Orleans

  • In the swamps

    Lousiana

  • Past meets present

    At this balcony the Declaration of Independence was read to the people in 1776.

    Old State House, Boston

  • The sins of our fathers

    Once a site for public execution of slaves, the square was later renamed to Jackson Square and in 1856 a statue of general Andrew Jackson was placed in the center.

    Jackson Square, New Orleans

  • City in green

    The French Quarter has a lot of beautiful balconies.

    Royal Street, New Orleans

  • Moon over Bourbon Street

    The infamous street is deserted and empty at daylight, but after the sunset it gets very crowded by all sorts of weird creatures.

    Bourbon Street, New Orleans

  • Tetris

    Central Business District, Boston