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Nov02
by misha in Cities, Cultural, Eating, Europe, Netherlands, Photos, Relaxing, Restaurants, Sightseeings, Travel Stories, Urban Tourism

Centrale Bibliotheek (OBA) in Amsterdam is not just an ordinary library. Sure it has everything that one bibliotheek should have – an extensive collection of books, a quiet atmosphere and plenty of places to study or read. Yet, the largest library in the Benelux offers much, much more.
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Nov02
by misha in Adventure, Asia, Events, Fishing, Hiking, Malaysia, Photos, Relaxing, Resorts, Scuba Diving, Sightseeings, Snorkeling, Swimming, Travel Stories

Pangkor is situated off the west coast of Malaysia, between Kuala Lumpur and Penang and only seven km across from Lumut. It is a small island being only 8 sq km but it has interesting history, having been a major tin producer in the 19th century. The island has some of the best beaches on this side of the Malay Peninsula and these are situated on the west coast. The east coast mainly consists of fishing villages. Photo by: mike’sworld
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Nov02
by iv in Arts, Cultural, Europe, History, Monuments, Relaxing, Russian Federation, Travel gear, UNESCO, Walking

The Cathedral of Basil the Blessed, is a Russian Orthodox cathedral erected on the Red Square in Moscow in 1555–1561. The Monument to Minin and Pozharsky is made of bronze. Not particularly large, it consists of nine chapels, built on a single foundation. According to legend, however, it was built by an Italian architect who was blinded so that he could never create anything that was similar or equal. The St. Basil’s Cathedral, along with the Red Square were inscribed by Unesco as World Heritage Sites in 1990!
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Nov02
by misha in Adventure, Africa, Fishing, Kayaking, Parks, Photos, Sightseeings, Snorkeling, Swimming, Tanzania, Travel Stories

Mafia is a sleepy untouched retreat from the real world, and a slice of the old Swahili Coast, where people go about their lives simply and traditionally. It is part of Spice Islands, but is governed from the mainland. It is a cluster of one main island – 48 km long and numerous tiny ones, and is now the site of the largest marine park in the Indian Ocean, with fine corals. Photo by: booniekathrin
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Nov02
by Asya in Arts, Cultural, Europe, Norway, Photos, UNESCO

Surrounded by 7 mountains, Bergen is an attractive town on the west coast of Norway. It is the ideal starting point for fjord tours and fjord cruises. The world famous waterfront – Bryggen with its unique architecture is listed by UNESCO as one of the world’s most significant examples of the history and culture of a medieval settlement. Today, Bryggen is a fascinating place of active workshops. Many of the remaining 58 buildings are now used as artists’ studios where painters, weavers and craftsmen produce fine-quality, original items.
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Nov01
by Asya in Asia, Europe, Hiking, History, Monuments, Travel Stories, Turkey, UNESCO, Walking

Nemrut is a 2,150 meters high mountain in Turkey, located near the province of Adiyaman. At the top of the mountain, King Antiochus I Theos (69-36 B.C.) built his tomb-sanctuary along with huge statues (8-9 m high) – two lions and two eagles, and various Greek and Persian gods. Mt. Nemrut was designated a World Heritage Site in 1987. The nearby town of Ad?yaman is a popular place for car and bus trips to the site, and one can also travel by helicopter. Tourists typically visit Nemrut during June through August.
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Nov01
by misha in Adventure, Africa, Cities, Equatorial Guinea, Extreme, Hiking, Photos, Relaxing, Sailing, Sightseeings, Swimming, Travel Stories

Lying in the Gulf of Guinea, Bioko is a mountainous volcanic island still populated by Bubi people, who speak a Bantu language brought over from mainland Africa. Set in tropical rainforest, this boot-shaped island is 70 km long and 32 km off the coast of Cameroon. Bioko has more species of rare monkeys than any other place in Africa; of seven species living on the island, four are among the continent most en dangerous island. Photo by: John & Mel Kots
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Nov01
by iv in Asia, Biking, Eating, Fitness&Gym, Golf, Kayaking, Photos, Relaxing, Resorts, Romantic, Spa, Swimming, Thailand, Walking

Chiva-Som, meaning Haven of Life, is located in the south of Hua Hin, Thailand, is a three-hour drive from Bangkok. The resort is surrounded by tropical gardens and next to an idyllic beach on the Gulf of Thailand. Chiva-Som provides a comprehensive range of spa, medical and fitness programs that combine the very best of Thai hospitality and Western-style treatments.
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Nov01
by misha in Adventure, Europe, Fishing, Hiking, Monuments, Photos, Relaxing, Restaurants, Romantic, Sailing, Sightseeings, Snorkeling, Swimming, Travel Stories, Turkey

There are so many perfect islands in the Aegean – more than 3,000 of them – that i can be hard to distinguish between them. But Bozcaada really is different – it is one of the only two islands in the region that is Turkish. In Greek mythology it was called Tenedos and because of its strategic position, just south of the Dardanelles Strait, it has been occupied since time immemorial. Over the centuries the population was ethnically Greek, these days, although it is almost entirely Turkish, the island’s culture bears many traces of its Greek inheritance. Photo by: m.f.t.
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