Europe 2009
Posted by Don Komarechka under on November 26th, 2009.Here are posts from Europe with the photos categorized by theme / subject:
- Europe Series: Traffic Lights
- Europe Series: Food and Beer
- Europe Series: Flowers
Here are all of the posts I have made for each day of our Europe trip:
- July 14 2009: Ready For Adventure
- July 15 2009: Arriving in Varna
- July 16 2009: The first full day
- July 17 2009: Balchik Palace and Rural Bulgaria
- July 18 2009: Nasi’s Wedding
- July 19 2009: An early morning engagement
- July 20 2009: Dentist, Archaeological Museum
- July 21 2009: Bucharest, Romania and the journey to get there
- July 22 2009: Transylvania
- July 23 2009: Brashov to Budapest in 13 hours
- July 24 2009: Lunch in Budapest, Dinner in Vienna
- July 25 2009: Exploring Vienna and friends in Munich
- July 26 2009: Günzburg and Augsburg
- July 27 2009: Augsburg and Füssen
- July 28 2009: Adventures in Paris
- July 29 2009: Paris and the train to London
- July 30 2009: A day in London
- July 31 2009: From London to Brussels
- July 32 2009: wait, what?
- August 1 2009: From Brussels to Berlin
- August 2 2009: From Berlin to Prague
- August 3 2009: 20,000 steps in Prague
- August 4 2009: A day without pictures
- August 5 2009: The trip back to Varna
- August 6 2009: Operation: Kitten Rescue
- August 7 2009: Operations, nostalgia, and friends
- August 8 2009: Dobrich and the Sea
- August 9 2009: A Bulgarian Concert
- August 10 2009: Our final day and a moment to relax
Europe Photo Map
This is still experimental, but I am trying to get all of my photos from Europe on the map.
While we were traveling, I brought with me a GPS logger to track our progress. It would time-stamp GPS coordinates and save them for later use. As my images were also time-stamped, the two have been synced to allow me to visualize exactly (within a few feet) where the photos were taken. This is commonly called “geotagging” and the I’ve been doing this all of the photos from Europe as I post them. Here are the results:
It may take a while to load, but you can drag the map around and zoom in or out with the scroll wheel. Let me know what you think! Best viewed full-screen.




