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Giant lizards in the sun
Aruba has a reputation of having the best beaches in the Caribbean (I agree!) and it suddenly became an island where I ended spending the largest number of days than on any other Caribbean i... read on
Oranjestad, Aruba travel report by Krys Dudek
No More Mysteries
I came to Luxor on the Nile cruise from Aswan. I came to see the city, the Karnak temple, right outside the ancient Thebes, and the Valley of the Kings. Karnak is the most important temple a... read on
Luxor, Egypt travel report by Krys Dudek
World’s End. Argentina Trilogy 2. Perito Moreno
Actually, I planned to go to Argentina only and specifically to see the Perito Moreno glacier, and perhaps some other glaciers in the area. My schedule for the country was built around the t... read on
El Calafate, Argentina travel report by Krys Dudek
World’s End. Argentina Trilogy 1. Divine Buenos?
A Polish rock band Maanam named the Argentinean capital city of Santa Maria de Buenos Aires as Divine Buenos (pol. Boskie Buenos). I am not sure why that was exactly, but perhaps I did not s... read on
Buenos Aires, Argentina travel report by Krys Dudek
On Water. Vietnam Trilogy - 3. Hanoi & Ha Long Bay
I was not quite sure what to expect from Hanoi. What I knew was that it was supposed to be a lot nicer and more atmospheric than Saigon with nicer architecture and less people. At least it w... read on
Hanoi, Vietnam travel report by Krys Dudek
Ruta Maya Road Trip
How to choose - there are so many fine Mayan sites to pick from. We narrowed the choices to those that changed or expanded knowledge of the Mayan... read on   report of the month contest
Mar 2008
Yaxha, Guatemala travel report by Eire Stewart
Segou - Mali's colonial gem where people smile
I went to Segou on my way to Timbuktu. I arrived in the afternoon and after the sunset, I took a stroll around the town. I saw many people from the riverboats peacefully sleeping with their... read on
Segou, Mali travel report by Krys Dudek
Peru Trilogy. 3. Trujillo, Huanchaco & Chan Chan
Trujillo had a very pleasant colonial centre with brightly coloured facades. Low buildings dominated in the city, due to ever-present danger of earthquakes. The architecture was unmistakably... read on
Huanchaco, Peru travel report by Krys Dudek
Komodo Dragon - a lizard everyone respects
Smaller and closer to Flores than its more famous sister island of Komodo, Rinca is considered a better place to see the Dragons. It’s possible to come closer to the animals and it’s general... read on
Labuanbajo, Indonesia travel report by Krys Dudek
The Kingdom of Love and Respect
The only second surviving kingdom on the African continent is looking like it will actually last forever. The last king Sobhuza II, had been until his death in 1982, the longest reigning mon... read on
Mbabane, Swaziland travel report by Krys Dudek

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