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Abode of the SnakeGod on whom Lord Vishnu reclines
When one enquires about this city, inevitably one will hear about Sree Padmanabha Swamy first. The city and Lord Padmanabha, the patron deity are inseparable. The Legend’s tell us the story... read on
Thiruvananthapuram, India travel report by kandath
Skagen – Lysets Land – Land of Light
Skagen lies at the utmost tip of North Jutland, surrounded by rugged landscapes, sand dunes and miles of white, sandy beaches. The harbour of Skagen is on the eastside, where the calm Baltic... read on
Skagen, Denmark travel report by Sabine B
one week in Islas Malvinas/Falkland Islands
I took a bus to the capital of the islands, Stanley, at 50 kilometres of the airport through a very bad road. During the journey I saw iron fences and signs advising of the 30.000 mines stil... read on
Stanley, Falkland Islands travel report by jorge sanchez
A Brave New World
I couldn't help smiling flying over Port Jackson (aka Sydney Harbour), as the pilot ushered me into Sydney. I sat on board the aircraft reading about the sights that would captivate me for t... read on
Sydney, Australia travel report by mistybleu
North of ‘West, West Cornwall.’
St Just is often called St Just in Penwith to distinguish it from St Just in Roseland, which is situated further east in an inlet off the Carrick Roads [Fal estuary – south coast.] Having lo... read on
Saint Just, United Kingdom travel report by davidx
Antarctica - how to get there?
Only few years ago very limited number of tourists visited Antarctica. Seventh continent was restricted to scientist and serious expeditions. Now it is more open, but still not accessible by... read on
Ushuaia, Argentina travel report by Wojciech Dabrowski
Is Seoul keeping up appearances?
Despite many lost wars, which tramped through Korea so frequently (and one still hanging unfinished), Seoul has surprisingly a large number of historical and spectacular monuments, more than... read on
Seoul, Korea, South travel report by Krys Dudek
St. Albans - an history city...
It is thought that it first appeared as a Celtic Iron Age settlement called Verlamion at the end of the first century BC, probably taking its name from the nearby River Ver. Around AD 50, af... read on
Saint Albans, United Kingdom travel report by st.vincent
Great Silk Road. Kazakhstan. Awesome Turkistan.
This is what UNESCO said about the Mausoleum of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi when listing it as a World Heritage Site in 2003: "The Mausoleum (...) is an outstanding achievement in the Timurid archite... read on
Turkistan, Kazakhstan travel report by Krys Dudek
Urubamba, Olle/antaytambo and Pisaq
I don’t want to sound like Aesop’s tailless fox. I wanted to go to MP and had meant to do so. However, as that Scottish poet said, ‘The best laid schemes o’ mice an’ men gan aft agley’. read on
Urubamba, Peru travel report by davidx

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