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Black Forest river

Black Forest in Germany

The Black Forest is a mountainous area located in the southwest of Germany in the Land of Baden Württemberg. The Black Forest extends from the so called border triangle the area where the the borders of Switzerland meet with France and Germany in a northerly direction for about 160 km along the Rhine pit. The […]

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Macau Square

In the beautiful Macau of the Portuguese

A small peninsula on the border of China which in fact has been chinese for only a few years. Macau is a fascinating place with a thousand stories where ponds with bamboo and lotus flowers can introduce you to the amazing oriental gardens (Garden Loo Lim Ioc) while architectures of the late Renaissance and Baroque […]

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Angel Falls Venezuela

The highest waterfall in the world | Angel Falls in Venezuela

Angel Falls is the highest waterfall in the world. It is 1,002 meters high and is located in the Canaima National Park in the state of Bolívar, Venezuela on the border with Brazil. It is 19 times higher than Niagara Falls with an uninterrupted drop of 807 meters of water. The name comes from its […]

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Brighton Sunset

Everything about Brighton | Britain’s Youngest City

Brighton is the major part of the city of Brighton and Hove in East Sussex, England on the south coast of Great Britain. It has a lot of attractions to offer its visitors and some of the most important attractions of the city include The Royal Pavilion, a former royal palace, Bedford Hotel, one of […]

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St. Patrick's Day Celebrations

St. Patrick’s Day 2013 | Ireland celebrated all over the world

It is so popular that it has been exported all over the world. We celebrate St. Patrick’s Day on Sunday, March 17. Concerts, parades and plenty of beer will be the players with the purest Irish spirit. The festivities will start from Dublin and cascade to many other destinations. You can celebrate the patron saint […]

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Barcelona Markets

All Markets in Barcelona

The local markets are an unconventional way to visit a city dispossessed from the role of visit. You can immerse yourself in the habits and quirks of the citizens of that place, try the flavors, smells and gestures of an identity that is not yours. Certainly to admire the many works in museums, marvel at […]

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Plaza Mayor building

Madrid and the Museum of Jamòn | Plaza Mayor

Dear travelers, are you in Madrid? Well then you have no excuse not to spend the evening in the Plaza Mayor which is considered one of the most luxury travel spots of the city. If you are already at the Plaza Mayor and do not want to feel just like any tourist in Madrid, you […]

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Singer Building

The historic Caffè Singer in St. Petersburg, Russia

The Singer Building is located along the Nevsky Prospect (the main street of St. Petersburg) in front of the Cathedral of Our Lady of Kazan and is home to the eponymous Coffee Singer. It is elegant and refined. A bar / library with a perfect blend of taste and culture,. The bar is well stocked […]

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Patmos Mini harbor

Patmos island guide, Greece

To reach the wonder of Patmos  you have to arrive from the sea (there is no airport on Patmos: you land at Kos or Samos). When the ferry is on the horizon the majesty of its fortress, the undisputed ruler on the carpet of small houses whitewashed kneeling at his feet is a miraculous view. […]

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Lady Diana Hotel

24 hours in Istanbul | What to see and where to eat

What if for one reason or another you find yourself in Istanbul and you have little time to spare? An article in The Cultureist suggests some absolute musts to do to have a smattering appreciable on the modus vivendi of the city, including food of course. First address to write down is the restaurant Backyard […]

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