This Month in Photo of the Day: Travel and Culture Photos
We went for a mother’s day lunch and no one else was in this old diner in Sonoma, California except us. The children thought it was so much fun to have the place to ourselves and made themselves right at home.
This Month in Photo of the Day: Travel and Culture Photos
Early one foggy morning, fisherman Peter Wimmer leaves a wake in lake Hallstattersee as he motors his crew, including young Manuel Wallner, along the shoreside village of Hallstatt.
See more photographs from the April 2009 issue of National Geographic Traveler story "Secrets of the Lakes."
This Month in Photo of the Day: Travel and Culture Photos
Wedding of Geovanny Aguilar Carlozama and Cristina Churuchumbi in Zuleta. The community is so closely tied to the Hacienda, that guests are always invited to participate in the events and fiestas that take place in the town.
See more photographs from the April 2009 issue of National Geographic Traveler story "Avenue of the Volcanoes."
Photograph by Ken Geiger, National Geographic staff
This Month in Photo of the Day: Travel and Culture Photos
Lights in nearby Amesbury set low-hanging clouds aglow, and the standing stones turn otherworldly beneath a burning sky. But their surfaces bear witness to homely labor: Topping the tallest stone, once part of a trilithon, is a tenon—half of a mortise-and-tenon joint borrowed from woodworking.
See more photographs from the June 2008 feature story "Stonehenge."