A collection of outdoor stairways from around the world.
These stairs in the Puerto Vallarta Botanical Garden remind me of ruined pyramids. Too many stairs to climb at Angkor Wat, Cambodia.
An exterior spiral staircase at the Centro Niemeyer Art Gallery in Aviles, Spain.
A stairway detail of an apartment building with murals in Malaka, Malaysia.
Wind-blown sand almost obscures this gentle stairway in the Belgian Dunes.
Buddhist monks climbing stairs in Yangon, Myanmar.
Stone stairway up to Dead Horse Point in Utah, USA.
Dragon-dog staircase at the Emperor Khai Dinh Royal Tomb in Hue, Vietnam.
Fairy-tale stairs along the guard wall surrounding the Amber Fort and Palace near Jaipur in India.
A spiral staircase leading up to a rusted crane in NDSM, an industrial area across the river from downtown Amsterdam, Holland.
Overgrown stairs in Glenveagh National Park, Ireland.
Wooden stairways take you all though the Pacific Rim Rain Forest Trail on Vancouver Island, Canada.
Endless stairs on a walk through the Yorkshire Dales near Malham, England.
More on Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Outdoor Ways to Move Up or Down.
What marvelous steps you have for this week. Awe-inspiring photos.
Gorgeous photos, and it’s fun to recognize a few sets of steps I’ve been on.
Now you have me curious – which ones? Having read your excellent blog I’m guessing the stairs in Vietnam and the Pacific Rim NP. Is there another?
Angkor as well. I’ve been on those stairs at Khải Định’s tomb more times than I can count.
And thanks for your kind comment about my blog! Latest post is a visit to Turkey via cookbook, so a bit of a wander from the usual stuff about Vietnamese food.
I have an old Time/Life Middle Eastern Cookbook that I’m thinking of ‘travelling’ to too!
Oh yes, lots of stair climbing in Angkor. I’ve only been to Vietnam twice and the Royal Tombs rated a visit both times, they’re so stunning.
Great pictures!