Hurray from Ghana – „we finally made it“ I'm happy to arrive in Ghana, the first African country of our virtual trip around the world of Wiki Loves… Posted on: October 31, 2012 By: Elke
History-charged winner images in Argentina Maybe it's a cliché, but after the snowy Canada, we definitely would like to present the winners of a more… Posted on: October 31, 2012 By: Elke
The cool finalists of Canada Coming from the tropical rain season in the Philippines, it's time to cool down a bit, so let's have a… Posted on: October 31, 2012 By: Elke
Welcome, finalists of the Philippines! Let's spin the globe a bit further east and fly over from Ukraine to the Philippines, to the country that… Posted on: October 30, 2012 By: Elke
Congratulations to the finalists of Ukraine When we show the results of Wiki Loves Monuments 2012 in the countries, why not start with Ukraine, a country… Posted on: October 28, 2012 By: Elke
Israeli heritage is calling you It’s the second time that I take part in the world’s largest photography competition: Wiki Loves Monuments. Being German, it… Posted on: October 13, 2012 By: Lodewijk
Wiki Loves Monuments 2011 officially broke world record Wiki Loves Monuments proudly presents: we broke a Guinness World Record! The 2011 contest with its 168,208 submitted photos has… Posted on: October 9, 2012 By: Lodewijk
Wiki Loves Monuments is over – but not entirely Wiki Loves Monuments 2012 was a very successful contest, with more than 350,000 submissions by more than 15,000 people in… Posted on: October 7, 2012 By: Lodewijk
Photo walk in downtown Mexico City Thousands of pictures have been uploaded to Wiki Loves Monuments from many places in Mexico. More than four thousand churches,… Posted on: September 25, 2012 By: Lodewijk
Things get lost. Capture them. Disclaimer: A personal, pathetic approach. When I joined the Wiki Loves Monuments crew, I learned one important point: make it… Posted on: September 22, 2012 By: Elke