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· 3d ago
The Azerbaijan series–Part I Baku (and Suraxani)
Arriving to Baku, Central bus station The Bus station is located in the outskirts of the city, on the other side of a small hill. Busses and minibuses depart on the second floor and will leave you somewhere around the ground floor entrance. Local city busses stop on the main gate and those going to
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· 3d ago
The Azerbaijan series–Part I Baku (and Suraxani)
Arriving to Baku, Central bus station The Bus station is located in the outskirts of the city, on the other side of a small hill. Busses and minibuses depart on the second floor and will leave you somewhere around the ground floor entrance. Local city busses stop on the main gate and those going to
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· 2M ago
Hua Shan Mountain
I was sitting in the hotel’s lobby, looking at the computer for things to do when a young waitress came up to me and started some small talk in English, we started talking about things to do around Xi’an besides it’s world famous Terracotta Soldiers when she recommended a visit to a mountain not far
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· 3M ago
A Kibbutz Experience
Living in a Kibbutz in Israel is the real experience in socialism and communal life. Created along the state of Israel back in 1948, Kibbutz had a double function of Defense and Colonization and many of them where created in groups as to have a greater presence in a certain area. Kibbutz where based
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· 5M ago
The Golan Heights
This high planes of the Golan plateau are located at an average 1000 meters high between Israel, Syria and Lebanon. Captured by Israel in the 1967 war most of it’s territory is under Israeli law. Places of interest exist there dating from the Paleolithic era, and raging through ages of the bible, Ba
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· 6M ago
Thai Temples Favorites
Bangkok Maybe one of the most famous temples, this one is located in the heart of Thailand’s capital and in a huge complex that includes the Kings Palace and the Emerald Buddha Temple This leaning Buddha measures almost 40 meters long and some 4 meters high and it barely feats in the beautifully dec
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· 8M ago
From Rome (Italy) to Athens(Greece) Overland
Uniting this two ancient capitals of the greatest European empires was an old cream of mine. This trip description is just a part of a bigger Eurotrip that I made back in 2006, which started in the Netherlands and finished up in Greece. This exiting middle stage lasted for about 2 weeks and took me
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· 9M ago
Cemeteries around the world
The subject present in all cultures and societies is inherited in human mind, death, and what to do with the earthly remains of the loved ones who departed this world. There are places in which people are cremated, others were they are buried down. This is a look of how cultures and places bury thei
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· 10M ago
Japan Matsuri, is it all about the food?
One of the things that struck me the most when visiting festivals in Japan was the amount of food there is in those events. The background can be a celebration for the gods, a firework show, portable shrines or parades, but there is undoubtedly the same tasty and wonderful food. Portable stands, whi
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· 11M ago
How to Avoid typical tourist scams
1. At the Airport: 2. The ride to the hotel Scam: Taxi ride will take you to an expensive, unworthy, and usually run down hotel, where you will finish up paying a lot of money for an ugly room. These can happen in any country and in most cases to people who don’t have hotel [...]
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