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Whales in the sky
Have you ever seen whales in the sky? If not, here they come… Read more »
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The Poorest Destinations by Continent and Why You Should See Them (part 1)
In this installment we will go to Africa , home to the absolute number one when it comes to poverty: Zimbabwe Read more »
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I'm in love with yacht. 118 Wally Power yacht.
I have to say that 118 Wally Power could be an object of my desire. Well, a boyfriend with such yacht would be good as well. To be honest I know a bit more about boys than boats but Wally caught my eye thanks to its sharp character and modern design. As such luxury is far far beyond my travel budget I can only dream about sailing such thing. Read more »
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Most Unreal Landscapes On Earth
Unreal landscapes on our very much real Earth are like gates to different worlds. These places blow our minds and cross the limits of our imagination. Read more »
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Designed to sleep: the most stylish hotels in Europe
A night in one of these hotels compensates for a month of wandering around art galleries. The stylish hotels of Europe are like great design exhibitions featuring the freshest trends, immortal art and chic solutions. Below I present a list, based on a personal sense of taste, of my favorites. Read more »
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Best Ever Travel Movie (IMHO)
"Beached" by Angelo Badalamenti and Orbital in particular has the power to become the backpacker's anthem Read more »
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Morning toast on the go
While travelling the portability of things is one of the most important attributes. I love small and light gadgets that are easy to carry along. Read more »
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Crossing the Shit Line in Romania
Forgive my language but this is exactly what I encountered in Romanian mountains. Probably the biggest shocker of my traveling life. Read more »
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The busiest streets of the world
Have you ever found yourself on the busy street wondering how those thousands or millions people come to be coordinated into a stream that flows in one direction? For me the crowded streets are the sociological phenomenon in which, happily, I don’t have to take part on a daily basis. While travelling, though, I find myself being dragged by those jam-packed places that have become a symbol of our times and us: fast, anonymous, busy. Read more »
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Muji Spice Book
I love trying various restaurants and cuisines while on my vacations. From time to time, though, I feel like cooking and eating homemade food. What I always miss in my holiday-cooking are the spices. Read more »
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Georgia - where Europe meets Asia
The state where Stalin was born. The land where the highest human settlement in Europe is located. The nation that first conquered the grape and invented a wine. Do you need more reasons to visit Georgia? If yes, did you know Georgians believe that guests come from God? So, as you can see, you are more than welcome… Read more »
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Parent Traveler - Infant Alarm
When you get your kicks on route 66, or wherever, don’t forget to take the kids with you – after all, you want to imbed your vagabond spirit into your own flesh and bone, don’t you? Read more »
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Around the world with chili
If you season your morning eggs with tabasco, add chili to your coffee and have no interest in having your dinner without red savina then you should make chili the next theme of your trip. Read more »
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On Pigs, Death, and Travel
Seems like a terrible time to kick off my blog. Who in their right mind would even think of traveling now with swine, oops, Mexico flu, on the brink of making the day for all the Wacos who believe the end of time is imminent? Read more »
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Surfing Europe
Surfing in Europe for those who have never tried it before is like discovering an old continent all over again. We all know Europe for it great culture, fascinating cities, historic monuments but when we think about catching the waves Hawaii or Australian Gold Coast cross our minds. But the true is that Europe can rival any other world’s surf destination. The enormous variety of breaks, endless kilometers of sandy beaches and great surf culture make Europe the paradise for wave lovers. Read more »